Can either the Jog or Shuttle be assigned to adjust speed and not moving by multiple of line? For example, if the outer ring could be used to adjust speed where the center point is pause, further right is faster, left is reverse (releasing it will set it back to pause). The inner circle could be used to set a speed such that dialing right sets the speed higher and it will continue at that speed. I've noted that there aren't a way to set speeds to buttons, ie., set a button to speed 10, next button 20, next 30, etc... I absolutely love everything so far, just looking to make it better. Basically, I can only increment by "nudging up" or "Increase speed" which actually work a bit different from each other. Still great, and probably constrained by the hardware more than the software, but thought I'd ask.
Shuttle controls can be indeed used to "scrub" the teleprompter which will behave pretty much as you described. You can also use the virtual fader module to make a button set the speed fader to an absolute value :)
Intresting, thank you. Is it possible to adjust the speed of the text with jog dial? It was very fast in the demo.
V4 ads a sensitivity parameter to this!
Can either the Jog or Shuttle be assigned to adjust speed and not moving by multiple of line? For example, if the outer ring could be used to adjust speed where the center point is pause, further right is faster, left is reverse (releasing it will set it back to pause). The inner circle could be used to set a speed such that dialing right sets the speed higher and it will continue at that speed. I've noted that there aren't a way to set speeds to buttons, ie., set a button to speed 10, next button 20, next 30, etc... I absolutely love everything so far, just looking to make it better. Basically, I can only increment by "nudging up" or "Increase speed" which actually work a bit different from each other. Still great, and probably constrained by the hardware more than the software, but thought I'd ask.
Shuttle controls can be indeed used to "scrub" the teleprompter which will behave pretty much as you described.
You can also use the virtual fader module to make a button set the speed fader to an absolute value :)