as synthet1c says u can use midimasher. anything u can do in bomes u can use midimasher and a whole heap more stuff too. someone was asking a similar question yesterday wanting to map multiple out's to a single apc40 pad. same kind of issue... my native traktor mapping skills are a bit limited but from what i can tell if u map more than one out traktor is continually sending out midi data for each of them, instead of choosing the 'best' one. could still be a way of doing this just in traktor tho, but i can't work it out... i do exactly what u are asking in my default midimasher launchpad mapping where i just added something like this:
Code:
--
-- the colors we'll use for different hotcue types on the lp (1=normal, 6=loop, 2-5=?)
--
hotcue_colors = { lp_hi_yellow, lp_hi_yellow, lp_hi_yellow, lp_hi_yellow, lp_hi_yellow, lp_hi_red }
--
-- a "shift" button that can be used by any control
--
hold_modifier("launchpad", "btn0", 0, lp_hi_yellow, lp_lo_red, "shift")
--
-- 4 hotcues for deck 'a'
--
traktor.hotcue("launchpad", "btn1", 0, hotcue_colors, lp_lo_green, "shift", "a", 1)
traktor.hotcue("launchpad", "btn2", 0, hotcue_colors, lp_lo_green, "shift", "a", 2)
traktor.hotcue("launchpad", "btn3", 0, hotcue_colors, lp_lo_green, "shift", "a", 3)
traktor.hotcue("launchpad", "btn4", 0, hotcue_colors, lp_lo_green, "shift", "a", 4)
which then changes the colour of the pad based on the cue type, setting them to lp_lo_green if no hotcue and automatically adds a "shift" option to delete each of the cue's too.
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