Was wondering how you can map 1 led to blink when pressed(toggle)?:o
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Was wondering how you can map 1 led to blink when pressed(toggle)?:o
From your sig I assume you're running traktor.
Add Out > Deck Common > Beat Phase
Tweak controller range values to time LED flashing to the beat.
It pretty much is :)
Do you want to have it flashing in a separate dedicated button or you wish that beat phase share LED output with some other command?
For i.e. I got my button lite in red while deck is stopped and once track is on play the button starts flashing green until it's stopped again where LED color turn back to red.
Sounds great.
So many questions haha.
Im making a preparation mapping for the x1. and mapped 3rd botton(original fx 3rd botton) and its paralell one to deck focus A or B.
was wondering how i could get the light to blink while exaple deck focus A i on(selected) and vise versa when i i press the B botton.
Map your button to Add Out > Beat Phase. This will make the LED constantly flash to the beat. Then, if you change the controller value from 0 - 1 to 1 - 1, it should only flash when you press it, then stop when you press it again, in theory. I'll try it and get back to you.
Worked ! but the idea is that when Deck A is selected by pressing the botton, its should blink. but it only blinks when deck is playing =( when i prep the track i move and zoom...so i dont keep the track playing.
Is there anyway to get this going? hope i explain myself good enough.
On the "Out" mapping, where it says "controller range 0 - 1" at the bottom. Change it to 1 - 1, and try that. The theory is that 0 means off/false and 1 means on/true. So if it's set to 1 - 1, it should only flash when the button is "on".
I'm not sure as I can't test it out right now, but will later when I get chance and get back to you.
Jay,
Check out the default X1 mapping. You'll find necessary velocity min/max values which play nice with your X1.
Simply use same LED options for your prep tool.
Forget everything I've said, I've just tried it out and it doesn't work.