
If I had the chance to do so, I would use the automatic mapping in ableton, which gives me no jumps. If I'd do so, I would have the chance to push "next bank button" and control the next 16 parameters. I would like to control 16 macros, so two banks at the time (using the second row of knobs on minilab not for volumes, but to control another bank on the device).

If you want to control the other banks, you need to push the "next bank" button on the controller. The automatic mapping allows you to use one bank of 8 macros, as you know. To be more clear (I hope ): I talked about 16 macros (not knobs), about the chance to use the automatic mapping of ableton for each device.

Yes, I used relative encoder mode, but it jumps anyway.
