Beginners guide to midi mapping - does this exist?
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    Default Beginners guide to midi mapping - does this exist?

    Hi all,
    I have been searching online for a guide to explain midi mapping to me, but I have not found anything helpful.
    I am not looking for anything specific to any one controller, but more a general guide so I can understand the principals of it.
    I have lots of basic questions, for example, what is the difference between "note" "cc" and "bend" ?
    Stuff like that.
    Any guidance would be appreciated.
    Thanks, P

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    Sounds like you're lookiing more for a guide to General midi, than Midi Mapping. They're (kinda) two different things...

    Try the DJTT Blog for Traktor Mapping Guides.

    Try these for Midi:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI

    And these for Midi Mapping (in Traktor):
    https://www.digitaljockey.it/dij/ind...mid=45&lang=en
    https://www.digitaljockey.it/dij/ind...mid=45&lang=en
    https://www.digitaljockey.it/dij/ind...mid=45&lang=en

    I found the ones above yesterday and found them quite useful. If you find any more, even MORE basic guides to Midi Mapping in Traktor, let me know!
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    I always suggest people to check this one out:

    http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...d.php?t=113464

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    I always suggest people to check this one out:

    http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...d.php?t=113464
    +1. Same thread I usually pass along.

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    Great - thanks for the links guys. I've got some reading to do...

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