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X Touch One Mapping Read/Write/Latch/Touch controls to function buttons

Community Beginner ,
Jan 27, 2024 Jan 27, 2024

I just got my X touch one (I don't need a lot of channels, just something that can speed up writing automation) and I have almost everything working as expected in Audition/Premiere Pro. 

 

The one thing I am stuck on is the Read/Write/Latch/Touch functions per channel. Ideally what I would like to do is map the unmapped function buttons on the touch one to these functions so I can easily set the channel I am on to that mode and then start recording my automation. (I would even settle for a hotkey mapping on my normal keyboard, just something faster than me having to use the mouse/drop down menu).

 

I have done a lot of research and can't seem to find a way to do it. Theoretically, it should be possible as the full-sized x touch has dedicated buttons for this that do seem to work. I have also seen online that other control surfaces are able to switch these modes inside Audition "Audio Track Mixer" panel so I know audition supports it in the Mackie/midi protocol as well. It doesn't appear that Audition has the option to map it inside their built-in button mapping. Any ideas on how to accomplish this? 

 

Thanks so much, and sorry if the answer is already online somewhere, I have spent a few hours on this and haven't found it. 

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Audio hardware , FAQ , Feature request , How to , User interface or workspaces
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Apr 19, 2024 Apr 19, 2024
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Do not understand the question. X touch already has these read/write buttons... so you can switch between these functions.

Anyway, I'm not entirely familiar with x touch and Audition, as Audition hasn't solved some issues in its design that make it very difficult to use such controllers with Audition. (Especially the volume control for the controllers linked to the timeline and not to the audio)
This will be the last year I pay for the subscription, the company simply doesn't listen to its customers or "audio only people" are simply too few to enforce such changes.

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