Traktor Scratch Pro 2 SENSITIVITY? Controller Mapping (behringer CMD DV-1)
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    Default Traktor Scratch Pro 2 SENSITIVITY? Controller Mapping (behringer CMD DV-1)

    Hey folks,
    I'm having troubles mapping my behringer CMD DV-1 the right way.
    Here's the problem:
    When turning any knob (e.g. mapped to Filter Adjust) it doesn't regulate fluently, but instead "jumps" in little steps. This happens halfway decent, but during the mixes you can clearly hear out the steps it makes.
    I've tried different settings, but I still can't figure out, what else I can do. I tried the same settings as were premapped on my Mixtrack Pro (which works fluently), but it didn't help me on my CMD-DV1.
    So here are the settings I currently use and which work the best, but aren't the right solution.

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    Rotary Sensitivity 120%
    Rotary Acceleration 25%

    When changing the Sensitivity to a larger value, it just jumps more, changing it to a smaller one makes it almost impossible to turn from 0 to 100 in one turn (which of course works on the Mixtrack Pro)
    Changing from Encoder to Knob only allows one single Jump +/- 5% (e.g. 0 on the controller=50%, 100% on the controller =55%)

    I hope some of you might know a solution, thanks in advance,
    Rumpelstielzchen

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    If it's a filter knob, it should be using settings

    Knob

    Direct, (not relative)
    Denon DJ/MC6000KMK2/Launchpad S/LaunchcontrolXL/Traktor Pro 2/Bringin it since 96.

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    The Controller has several knobs and I want to use them for more than just a filter knob, but also for Effect Ammount, -Dry/Wetness, and Key.
    Unfortunately changing it to Knob/Direct makes it worse, turning the knob now doesn't change anything at all
    any more suggests?

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    The encoders on CMD controllers are just like that, low resolution.

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    Okay, I thought it would meet my requirements, as the releaseprice was 100€+. But thanks for the answer

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    CMD series are designed to work best with Deckadance software where the encoder rotary acceleration is already built in the software.

    Check out the Midifighter Twister if you're looking for new encoder box

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