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    Hi!

    As i'm doing a show with a friend who is doing Visuals and lights i'm looking for other ways to get the BPM out of Traktor than the Clock function.

    He uses Martin Lightjockey and there isn't a "sync to midiclock" function.

    Can i (and if so: how?) get the BPM out of traktor as a midi on off, a tick or something else?

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    Hi,

    Well you need to provide a MIDI out from your setup to your friend. Do you have a MIDI interface? What kind of controller are you using?

    If you don't have a MIDI interface then that is probably where you need to start.

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    I'm using good ol' fashioned 1210's - the master is set to auto and it changes from deck to deck as it should.

    There is midi out on the Audio 8 soundcard but i would prefer some kind of WIFI solution

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    does the bpm change a lot in your sets? most people just type the bpm in seperately rather than have it sync'd its usually a bit more hassle than its worth.

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    most visualisation programs should have the option to read an audio input and determine BPM by themselves.

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    Zster, I'm trying to work around the same problem. Have you found any good solutions?

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    if u just need an on/off for the beats then use the beat phase monitor - tho there's one for each deck. if you're going to feed this midi into something else then not sure why the midi clock isnt the bed solution anyway?
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    I think midi clock would be the best solution. I'm trying to send signal out my Traktor S4 midi output through my padkontrol midi into another window 7 laptop with LightJockey, but I can't get light jockey to read the signals incoming. LightJockey. I've set up the MTC device as the padKontrol 1 Midi in, but when I try to log the midi timecode it doesn't register anything. I'm relatively new to using midi so I might be overlooking something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2BaysDJs View Post
    I think midi clock would be the best solution. I'm trying to send signal out my Traktor S4 midi output through my padkontrol midi into another window 7 laptop with LightJockey, but I can't get light jockey to read the signals incoming. LightJockey. I've set up the MTC device as the padKontrol 1 Midi in, but when I try to log the midi timecode it doesn't register anything. I'm relatively new to using midi so I might be overlooking something.
    you're sending traktors midi out to your padkontrol which has a "THRU" actual midi port on the back which you have connected to the "IN" of another laptop?

    i havent any clue about the padkontrol - but if it has a real midi "THRU" port which will route the midi you are sending it (via usb or midi "IN"?) then a midi cable from that "THRU" to the "IN" of the 2nd laptop should work in theory.

    you're using a "midi 2 usb" adapter thing on the 2nd laptop to get the real midi input into it? what happens if you try sending other midi data from traktor (like a beatphase monitor) to the padkontrol?

    have you tried running something like midi-ox on that 2nd laptop to see if it sees any data? too many variables atm to know who the culprit is...

    i presume when you mentioned S4 that's only in reference to the traktor version you are using - as the S4 controller wouldn't come into play here afaics.
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    a quick look at the spec says the padkontrol only has a midi in port and out port - so no thru port.

    back in the day when real midi ports were more common i remember a couple of my synths being able to use their out's as thru's but i presume you'd need to configure that somewhere?

    an out just xmits any data generated by that instrument, while a thru routes any data that came in back out again so you can daisy chain a whole bunch together without needing midi thru boxes.

    edit: you could probably use a virtual midi device on each laptop and then use a midi to ip app to transmit, but as they're going to be close together anyway why not just buy two cheap usb-to-midi adapters from ebay for a few quid each and then just use a midi cable direct between them? i.e: take the padkontrol out of the equation...
    Last edited by zestoi; 09-23-2011 at 07:48 PM.
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