I want to confirm that MrBandersnatch's solution works. I'm posting my alterations of his code below to show a variation of his work.
/**
* Create the children flexsliders. Must be array of jquery objects with the
* flexslider data. Easiest way is to place selector group in a var.
*/
var children_slides = $('.flexslider_children').flexslider({
slideshow: false, // Remove the animations
controlNav : false, // Remove the controls
animationSpeed: 1200,
itemWidth: 175,
itemMargin: 20,
animation: 'linear',
easing: 'swing',
animationLoop: false,
minItems: getGridSize(), // use function to pull in initial value
maxItems: getGridSize()
});
/**
* Set up the main flexslider
*/
$('#flexslider_index_band_1').flexslider({
pauseOnHover : true,
animationSpeed: 1200,
slideshow: false,
initDelay: 3000,
directionNav: true,
animation: 'linear',
easing: 'swing',
animationLoop: false,
controlsContainer: '.paginated_nav',
directionNav: true,
prevText: '',
nextText: '',
itemWidth: 175,
itemMargin: 20,
sync: '#flexslider_index_band_2',
minItems: getGridSize(), // use function to pull in initial value
maxItems: getGridSize(), // use function to pull in initial value
// Call the update_children_slides which itterates through all children slides
before : function(slider){ // Hijack the flexslider
update_children_slides(slider.animatingTo);
}
});
/**
* Method that updates children slides
* fortunately, since all the children are not animating,
* they will only update if the main flexslider updates.
*/
function update_children_slides (slide_number){
// Iterate through the children slides but not past the max
for (i=0;i<children_slides.length;i++) {
// Run the animate method on the child slide
$(children_slides[i]).data('flexslider').flexAnimate(slide_number);
}
}
});