02 December 2008

Midimodifiers for Traktor Pro

Traktor 3 had Midi pages for changing functions of the buttons and knobs. Traktor Pro has Midi Modifiers which basically is like midipages on steroids. You have eight modifiers which all have eight positions and the possibility to have two modifiers, so that’s 8*8*2= 128 functions per button.

You can make a button for instance do one function when Modifier #1=0 and one function when Modifier #1=1. In my TotalControlABCD.tci I have a couple of different examples with various complexities. In the original setup file for the Total Control there is only on example, and it is fairly simple. One clicking the button beneath the browser knob you can turn of or on the jog wheels. There is also a function for turning on the light on the adjacent button.
The setup is like this

As you can see the field corresponds with the setting M1=1 to Modifier #1 = 1. The blue field where it says that it is suppose to be changed back to the 0 state.
Notice that the CD DJ-jog only works when M1=1.

Hopefully this will explain the basic usage of the midi modifiers.
Have fun!

01 December 2008

MIDI-mappings for Total Control

I’ve revised the original file for Total Control that comes with Traktor and done some upgrades.
You need to download and import the file. Be sure to import the layout aswell…

DOWNLOAD HERE

1: C & D decks
On the top of the controller there are two segments for effects. The effect on and off function on the upper left of these segments seemed to not have any purpose, so they are now used to turn on and off control to either the C or the D deck. If you activate it it will light up. You can activate either C or the D decks separately. Once toggled the effect unit will change mode to controller mode. J You’ve got to love the new Midi modulators. I’ll explain in a later blog.

Now that you press it you will find that the view mode changes to 4 decks.
Controls are as follows:
Button 1 (upper left): Toggle deck/effect

Button 2 (upper right): Toggle Loop on/off
Button 3 (lower left): Cue
Button 4 (lower right): Play
Knob 1 (upper left): Volume

Knob 2 (upper right): Loop Length
Knob 3 (lower left): EQ low value
Knob 4 (lower right): Search

OBS: Once the mode is activated the Load and Sync button on the player side will be assigned to the deck. (I will add Key in the next revision).
Note that there is no pitch bend function yet and the search is a bit rough when playing. I’m thinking of adding these in the next revision by just lowering the sensitivity once the deck is playing.

2: Search functionality
First off: The browser knob I refer to is the big knob in the center.

If you press the browser knob the browser will go in to search mode. When you click load it will go back to the native state. Note that this also works when in the mode described above.

By holding the button bellow the browser knob down you’ll see that both load light start to glow… This will give more meaning in the next revision, but bear with me... ;) Once you press and hold this button the browser knob will now skip by page instead of line by line for faster scrolling. Hurray!

When holding this button down and pressing the cue deck button (for cueing the deck in the headphones) for the A deck. This is the button located to the left of the browser knob. It’s important it’s in that order. First press and hold the button below the browser knob and then the button to the left. When holding these buttons down, you will be able to browse the folders with the browser knob. Clicking the browser knob down will expand or collapse the folder.

That’s about it. There will be more functions added and some bug fixes as well… I know the lights on the effects don’t work very well when working with the additional decks, but I hope I’ll figure it out.