Hey the comment that the 1st guy posted made me try something out. What I did was created the Modifier and selected the button whose function I wanted to be changed and while "learn" was still activated I pressed the button (Shift) along with the 1st button and I saw the midi note change...So I guess this is the only way the software reads the Shift key. I then proceeded to add in the function...but here I did the same process...so if you were to read it you would notice that both have the same midi note...which I find weird but! It works like it should now so yay me. Oh and I changed the ports. Thanks for all the replies![]()
The software isnt reading the shift key. The shift key on your controller is a HARDWARE shift. It changes the midi signals sent out by all of the buttons but it does this in the controller NOT the software. Thats why when you press shift the blue midi light at the top of the Traktor window doesnt blink. The shift sends no midi signal. What you need to do is ensure that shift is pressed on your controller then midi learn the button you wish to control the command. The chosen button then sends a different midi signal due to shift being pressed.
Again a hardware shift is not a modifier within Traktor.
MacBook Pro, HD25's, Midi-Fighter Classic, Pioneer DDJ-RX, Rekordbox
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