Maybe this belongs somewhere else...try not to hassle me over it please?
But can anyone explain how to map LEDs on a midi controller in traktor so the LED is always on if it is by default only on while it is pressed down?
Maybe this belongs somewhere else...try not to hassle me over it please?
But can anyone explain how to map LEDs on a midi controller in traktor so the LED is always on if it is by default only on while it is pressed down?
This is kinda important... they are mpc style pads that i am mapping hotcues to. ideally i want the hotcues that exist to light up and when i make a hotcue for it to light up...essentially all existing hotcues should be lit.
add out -> find the correct note or CC value for the button (it'll be the same as the add in button) -> select the same command as the add in button -> and then I think the command called 'state' is somewhere in there, I'm off to school but I'll finish this off properly if someone hasn't when I come home
Hittin' Switches For The Bitches
First off, what controller are we talking about? Normally though you set the output range to 1/1
Times like this is when the traktor bible paid itself off 10 times over... definitely recommend picking one up.
its an akai mpk mini
in a nutshell:
If a pad has a hotcue assigned, its lit up
If not its not lit up
If not and I press it it will set a hotcue...so i want that to then light up.
...if none of this is possible is there a way to get them to just all light up all the time?
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