Both things I've been thinking about. As far as updates go, I wouldn't be able to offer them for free, because as we all know, we usually grow out of whatever we make, come up with new ideas, etc. However, I was thinking that it'd be cool to have 1 free update for people to have time to reconsider, or just add on after they've had a bit to play with it. For controllers I don't own, yes, it'll be hard, but definitely doable. As long as there's a list of MIDI notes that each button/LED is linked to, I can manually enter them. It's what I did for my MidiFighter before I got it, as well as my X1. Little more time consuming (which is why a mapping for gear I don't have would be a little more, consequentially), but still possible. The I could just take it to a music store, plug in, and test it.![]()
This doesnt work anymore in latest traktor?
I cant find the loop move command, i only have a move command wich jumps out of the loop
Last edited by Observer Fx; 05-08-2014 at 09:42 PM.
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I could definitely see this happening. Especially with all the newer DJs coming out. Jump on in while you can!
You could even open an Ebay store or something and just have them take care of anything. Shipping is free cause they can just download the XML files!
all the necessary move commands are under deck common/move and you fail probably - but that's a guess - because you don't use or specify the move selector command.
Last edited by Yul; 05-09-2014 at 12:42 PM.
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I had to switch the move mode selector to loop move first ...
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as said above all the commands are under the same sub menu. You're doing something wrong. Now start a new thread and post a picture of your mapping if you want further help.
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