![]() When you "learn" a fader/button there are settings to control some of that if you aren't already aware. :( The best I can remember is the Axiom may have a preset already built in, that if you select that one, it already has all the right settings but I don't remember doing that on this latest unit, I don't remember specifically though. It's a fine thread, just never figured out why I never had to do any of that beyond the Reaper specific settings. I wish there was a file somewhere I could just edit and set a new value, and bob's your uncle. I still can't figure out how to change the knob sensitivty though, I don't think it's possible. Maybe disconnecting it while reaper was open? I may have done that. I can't think of what would change setting like that. Seems pretty odd, but that looks like the only thing that went amiss. I'm not sure how everything got disabled. It's "edit" instead, but it doesn't say that anywhere in the manual, and the manual is really kind of awkward, and bad at explaining I find. It's actually kind of straight forward, but the instructions are really kind of cryptic, and not even exactly what's on my controller, for example, my version of Axiom 25 has no "advanced" button. I always kind of forget how to set it up. It was this glorious post From politicat way back when that helped me out. ![]() Sorry, I didn't see your message from earlier until just now. I'd like them to be more sensitive than they are. I find I need to turn them too far to get the feedback I want. ![]() I'm also wondering if there is any way to change the sensitivity of my pots. Why would this change all on its own all of a sudden? I could see that maybe I hit some buttons on it by mistake, but that's never happened before, so idk. Track names are also no longer displayed in controller display.Īny ideas? Maybe my controller is in some wrong mode or something? But they display as CC messages, which I don't think it used to do. None of the transport buttons appear to be working either. Enabling these, doesn't seem to make any difference. I have other things to enable in midi devices, which is directlink, the official communication protocol, which I am not using, or using a modified version at least, and Axiom 25 ext midi in. I can use some of the other pots to midi learn CC. The +/- display still appears in the controller screen, but no fader movement. But these don't seem to be working anymore. And a fader that always controlled master volume. I used to have some knobs set to a +/- value, which ALWAYS controlled volume/pan for the selected track. But I had setup my Axiom to work a certain way, and that appears to no longer be working correctly. So I enabled it, and general midi works fine. So I went and checked my midi devices and its input was disabled, which was odd. I went to use it just now, and for some reason, I got no action out of it. Anyway, if you have any games to suggest, please say so in the comments! I will hopefully make a more organized version of this one day.I have an Axiom 25. If you want relaxing games or games you can check periodically on Android, then try Neko Atsume, Alchemdemy, Kleptocats, Viridi, Notice Me, Senpai!, Egg Inc., Slip Away, Seashine, Make Cat Magic, White Trip, Tiny Sheep, The Trail, Vlogger Go Viral, Noonkey - Healing Tears, Polyforge, PolitiCats, Inner Garden, SpinTree, Light!, Shepherd Saga, HamsterCollection, Zen Koi, AbyssRium, CatHotel, Nekonoke, Alpaca World, Virtual Villagers: Origins, My Singing Monsters, Dragons World, Bubble Forest, Penguin Life, Virtual Families 2, DogHotel, My Horse, Wonder Zoo, Sims FreePlay, SimCity BuildIt, Tunnel Town,#al Shelter. Nintendo has quite a few good games to play if you have the money for them (ranging from $20-$40 a game) like Nintendogs+cats, the Animal Crossing series (New Leaf's the best )), Story of Seasons, Pokémon Sun and Moon, Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Fantasy Life, Harmoknight, and Project Mirai. lolĪs for just straight up games to play when you're bored on PC, then Animal Jam, Wolf Quest, The Endless Forest, and crap on Cool Math. Well, if anyone's looking for RPG on PC, then can I recommend Dogzer, Flight Rising, Wolf Play, Draconis Theory, Chicken Smoothie, Squiby, Tygras, and Ovipets? I usually would have more to say, but I'm tired.
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