I've had a similar issue with V-Xfade. Also...
It seems that my Learn feature does not work as instructed-- no controller "takes" to VI when the particular Perform parameter is set to 'learn' the control number.
I had to use the Map Control window to input the assignments manually. In the sequencer, I also had to draw in the V-Xfade data manually instead of using a nob on my midi keyboard-- even though the keyboard's controller nob and number are recognized in the sequencer, but not in the VI console.
At least VI responds well to the data drawn in manually in the sequencer. The feature does deactivate itself below a certain number, but I've taken this to mean that the first sample in the velocity layer doesn't require cross-fading until the cross-fade point is actually reached. Then, the V-XFade light comes on and the fader goes to work.
I am wondering if the Learn feature is something that works better on a PC than it does on a Mac...???
It seems that my Learn feature does not work as instructed-- no controller "takes" to VI when the particular Perform parameter is set to 'learn' the control number.
I had to use the Map Control window to input the assignments manually. In the sequencer, I also had to draw in the V-Xfade data manually instead of using a nob on my midi keyboard-- even though the keyboard's controller nob and number are recognized in the sequencer, but not in the VI console.
At least VI responds well to the data drawn in manually in the sequencer. The feature does deactivate itself below a certain number, but I've taken this to mean that the first sample in the velocity layer doesn't require cross-fading until the cross-fade point is actually reached. Then, the V-XFade light comes on and the fader goes to work.
I am wondering if the Learn feature is something that works better on a PC than it does on a Mac...???