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    Default Traktor remix deck -- Cannot achieve "slot copy from slot"

    Sup boys

    I cannot figure out how to copy a cell to an other cell on my remix deck mapping...

    I watched videos, I read the kontrol F1 user guide (to try to understand how it could be mapped), I searched forums

    Still, I can't achieve this...

    Could someone explain me the process of it, let's say that I wanna copy slot1 cell1 to slot4 cell2 ?

    Cheers
    Last edited by trabz; 03-09-2016 at 01:32 PM.

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    I remember trying out that long time ago - didn't worked for me ether.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    I remember trying out that long time ago - didn't worked for me ether.
    Worked for me a couple days ago but I didn't use the "slot copy from slot" command. It just happenned randomly when I was trying to map this http://forum.djtechtools.com/showthread.php?t=90943 which explains my answer to your post.

    I contacted N.I this shit is driving me crazy

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    Would also love to know what we're doing wrong with it. If they can get it to work properly...

    Please keep posted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    Would also love to know what we're doing wrong with it. If they can get it to work properly...

    Please keep posted.
    No answer from NI yet, but I think I just broke the fuckn case

    I'll let you know next post if I get a stable explanation
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    Hi Stewe, got some good news

    Took me ages to figure it out but here is how the command is working:

    Assignment = the target; the slot where the copied sample will go

    Button Values = the source; the slot where the sample you wanna copy is located:
    -1 = Still haven't figured it out yet, nothing seems to happen when I map this.. I'll dig it
    0= Rmx Deck A slot 1
    1= Rmx Deck A slot 2
    2= Rmx Deck A slot 3
    3= Rmx Deck A slot 4
    4= Rmx Deck B slot 1
    5= Rmx Deck B slot 2
    6= Rmx Deck B slot 3
    7= Rmx Deck B slot 4
    8= Rmx Deck C slot 1
    9= Rmx Deck C slot 2
    10= Rmx Deck C slot 3
    11= Rmx Deck C slot 4
    12= Rmx Deck D slot 1
    13= Rmx Deck D slot 2
    14= Rmx Deck D slot 3
    15= Rmx Deck D slot 4

    Here is a very basic mapping just to try it. It's mapped on a launchpad mkII for now but theres a few lines only so you can remap in 1 minute.

    TEST slot to slot STABLE.tsi

    It's pretty gross for now but the idea is there I'll give it some more time in a few days.

    For now you can copy cells from;
    -deck C slot 1 to deck D slot1
    -deck C slot 2 to deck D slot2
    -deck D slot1 to deck C slot1
    -deck D slot2 to deck C slot2

    The process:

    1) Load samples with different names (easier to track the movement between the slots & cells -- this is how I managed to understand how everything was working) to deck C page 1 slot 1&2, and to deck D page 1 slot 1&2
    2) you gotta play the cell from the source & play the cell from the target (to select them)
    3) Hold M3 and press the cell (target)
    4) It should work !

    LMK

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    good to know aswell, cheers

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    Here's a bit better file. Big one btw...

    I encountered some problems with the technique I mapped before - in a 64 cells version ; some samples were like kept in memory and long story short it was driving me crazy.

    In this version I'm using 4 more modifiers (which I personally don't really need), the process is a bit more annoying but I'm open to suggestions on how to improve it to be more instinctive/convenient. It seems to work without errors.

    M3=1 refers to rmx deck C slot 1 (each cell turn M3=1)
    M4=1 refers to rmx deck C slot 2 (each cell turn M4=1)
    M6=1 refers to rmx deck C slot 3 (each cell turn M6=1)
    M8=1 refers to rmx deck C slot 4 (each cell turn M8=1)

    Process:

    1) trigger the sample you wanna copy from
    2) hold M5 and trigger the cell you wanna copy to (target slot will go mute)
    3) release M5
    4) copy done, press the Reset button (M8 M6 M4 M3 will be reset to value=0)

    SLOT COPY -- USING MODIFS DJTT.tsi

    LMK

    /e I'll edit tomorrow a much shorter version for you to remap & try -- this one is like 1200+ lines
    Last edited by trabz; 03-15-2016 at 03:54 PM.

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