This is interesting. Go on!
This is interesting. Go on!
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Midi Mapping made easier I'd go even further than "one click mapping"... with every input should have an assignable output in a contextual right click... e.g.
MIDI Stuff
- I right click a knob to map - Twist a knob/button to assign
- Contextual Menu pop-up with output assign pre-populated with the CC value and value selection for output AND drop down menu to manually assign the output.
- A Tickbox for Send State in the contextual menu.
- Multiple midi knob/button assignment by holding ctrl/cmd + right clicking.
- Modifiers should automatically be recognized like keystrokes so if I assign while pressing xy or z button it gets written to the map as well.
Other Stuff
- EQ curves would be very nice.
- Re-introduce native mix recorder - it was soooooo much much handier than the current recorder.
- External Routing via an onscreen button for outputting channels to a mixer without needing to go into prefs.
- Dual screening or perhaps an Ipad playlisting app - what I mean by this is the ability to split your playlist screen onto an external iPad for track selection/coverflow rather than needing to go to browser mode.
- Option of a 4 channel across mixer rather than the stacked 2x2
- Itunes Coverflow
- Podcasting built in.
All I can think of right now
Last edited by deevey; 04-03-2012 at 03:56 PM.
I'm on SSL right now, but these are the things that would make me consider jumping back.
- Level meters that actually mean something
- full, flawless iTunes integration.
- something like the iTunes Cover Art browser or the way SSL does it, though, you know, working.
- Tempo detection that's actually right almost all of the time. SSL's transient/tempo detection is enough better that Traktor's is kind of a joke.
- Level meters that actually mean something
- Flexible grids/warping.
- Better Maschine integration…specifically
- Ability to browse/choose Maschine projects from Traktor.
- Tempo sync to the master deck or time code.
- Level meters that actually mean something
- More tunable auto-gain so it doesn't screw up its own effect response.
- Level meters that actually mean something
- Since Traktor Scratch needs dedicated hardware anyway, why not put some DSP on it to help out with effects?
- Correspondingly better-sounding effects.
- Level meters that actually mean something
rearrangeable GUI and to set resolution different...so people on 13" macbook and use the resolution of someone who was using a 17" macbook
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*Internal post fader fx
*Tighter midi clock sync
*Resizable mapping window and a general workflow improvement in it (why should we need to buy a 3rd party program for this)
*More than 2 modifier conditions per control, being able to set a range of it's values (if X<M1>Y then Z) and assign and/or variables for them.
* Cut to -inf EQ mode.
* Being able to change the resonance of the internal mixer filter like you can with the FX module version
Last edited by padi_04; 04-03-2012 at 05:58 PM.
Good key detection, Better itunes integration, and a better way to keep track of your history. i hate when i forget to write down a practice set and there isn't a way for me to go back and check what works and what didn't.
Current Set Up: Denon DN X1600, 2x Kontrol X1 MK1, Traktor Kontrol F1, Macbook Pro, Traktor Pro 2 LIVE & LET RAVE
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Ya the level meters in Traktor are brutal. They should also have adjustable curves for the line faders. The S4 has a really sharp curve at the top.
Better meters, customizable layouts that you can drag around, ableton style midi mapping, and a filter to control what frequency the effects affect.
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