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vzk
Regarding the hardware, the S8 does not give as much haptic feedback as the S4. I used both and I think especially the jog wheels will make it easier for you to beatmatch and synch.
Jep right! thats why I move from the s8 to the s4 with aditional controllers to give me basicly what an s8 can do:-)
Regarding the software, Traktor supports quite a lot MIDI customizations, so you could do all of your steps even without a controller, if you can get your input via voice (which might be tricky in a live situation) or keyboard turned into MIDI signals.
The important part here to point out is that my voice reader software can not access or read the Traktor Pro interface at all! It is for me as you would look on an emty Window on one of your programs. So voice input is not easy. By the way what do you mean with voice input? May be I get you wrong. Do you mean that my software reads Information from the screen if a button or funktion is triggered from a controler and or the keyboard?
Or do you mean that text could be given out into an other aplikation or window when an action is performed?
I personally do not know software for this but a search for MIDI and braille (for example) should reveal some useful tools for you.
Hm, I have allready my software here. It is called Jaws for Windows and very atvanced allready. The biggest challenge is that the wole Traktor Window acts as one grafic and that makes it nearly impossible for the software to access it and read it out via voice.
Traktor supports 4 decks and as all the controllers do not give you intel about which decke they are controlling, I would suggest to go with one S4 to control decks A and B in the more classical way. It will also server as your central mixer controller for all four decks (there are four channels on the mixer).
For decks C and D I would suggest to use F4 and F1, depending on your prefererence. The F1 is more complex, and has also transport controls you might want to map differently for your needs (e.g. selecting one of several playlists, etc). Yet, you can also use a F4 to control that and it is in my opinion easier to handle, as it only has 16 pads, 4 faders and 4 rotary controllers.
thanks for your Input I will deffenitly put the controller on my "to take a look (feel) at".
How about this:
One S4 to control 4-channel mixer, deck A and deck B.
Two F1 to control decks C and D, both as remix decks.
Then another extra F1 for things like playlist selection, prelistening, track browsing, and everything else that I as a non-blind person forgot to mention etc.
This really sounds like a great Setup!
The preparation would be done with the F1 "extra Controller" and the S4.
Your question about whishes adds even more to the problem of "how to handle requests".
In Traktor, you can create and organize as many playlists as you which, yet to access them via the playlist controller, you should preselect 10 playlists that can be easily assigned to your 'extra Controller'. More are possible, but still you have to assign and remember which button selects which playlist. Traktor also has a special playlist called "preparation playlist". When browsing for tracks in any playlist, you can add the currently selected track to the preparation playlist by an easy touch of a button.
Sounds like a great plan! remembering playlists is not so much of a big thing. I have playlists (folders) here for Trance, Dance etc. and for example Handsup vocals. I think I will need 15 at max. This needed to be mapped once and then I can just go in and edit the playlists (add and remove tracks) etc.
One of these playlists could act as my song request-playlist. So this solves a big problem for me that I almost thought to be impossible to solve.
Still this poses the question about searching tracks by text, I think that will be the trickiest part.
Jep I agree and this might not be possible. (see solution below)
Traktor will save information in the file, if the file format supports it. WAV files won't store cur points, while, mp3, mp4, flac. The copied (or moved) file will still have your cue points.
Avesome Thats the info I need. So I only use mp3, mp4 or Flag for my Music anyway. No wav!
So I could:
1. create a folder, name it song requests and map it to a playlist button on the extra controller and put every time I have a request that song from the collektion into that folder with out lousing my information for cue-points etc.
or 2. create a playlist in winamp called requests, search in my traktor collektion for the song (via windows explorer) and then add it to the winamp playlist file. This playlist is then called by the extra hardware controller with a mapped button.
What do you all think about this? Setting it up once is the most tricky part and the part where I will deffenitly need help.
Please keep us posted on your progress, I think this will become a great thread that can benefit other blind people, too.
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