So same controller item does the same thing but different places. Then program your key commands so that a modifier (for example ctrl (mac)) makes the same wheel turn do the same thing but for the fade out. I guess just generally think of how you have your hands when you work… and what tasks you perform the most that could use some help… Contour ShuttlePRO v2 is the perfect productivity accessory for video, audio or photo editing applications on PC or Mac. And look at your keyboard and lay it out logically, so on a mac use command for “in” and control for “out”, because the keys are located left/right just like in/out on screen… Working with your mouse, ShuttlePRO v2 is designed to minimize keyboard confusion and improve workflow with its innovative design and intuitive range of controls. Download the ShuttlePRO v1 preferences file for Windows. Contour ShuttlePRO v2 is the perfect productivity accessory for video, audio or photo editing applications on PC or Mac. Download the ShuttlePRO v2 preferences file for Windows. Shuttle refers to playback speed and direction, and jog means to step frame-by-frame. The wheel sends key command that targets increase/decrease fade in. A jog/shuttle controller features a wheel or knob called the jog wheel with an outer ring called the shuttle.
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Generally I recommend picking one type of action per key or jog/shuttle, and then add something logical in addition to that using modifier keys. 98.00 / Hardware controller for audio and video programs - 15 programmable buttons - Jog / shuttle wheel - For practically all standard applications, ready-to-use and immediately usable key assignments are included - Can be easily and quickly adapt to your needs - Compatible with Mac OS 8.6 through 10. So I reassigned the wheel to zoom in/out instead. When binding to ‘step by frame’ it’ll actually trigger more than one step per “click” or “detent” of the controller. One thing I noticed was that “jog” won’t really go by frame in Cubase/Nuendo.