That’s the midi out range [minus 0.5 to plus 0.5], 0 being the middle point. In this case 0 is your beat ‘blink’ if you prefer. On one pad it will blink on the beat and define the lenght of the light lit for example a command of -0.005 to 0.005 will give you a sharp blink, a command of -0.45 to 0.45 would give you a longer light (but still on beat).
In Onetidd first example on 4 pads, the defined range will light each of those in turn within a range of one beat.
A bit like that on this s4’s sample buttons
On 8 pads like he wants to do he needs to define 8 chunks by dividing that range, but it’s the same principle.
I’ve tried and it’s faster…Maybe i should use another thing to output light what will you recommend except the beatphase? what i really is to have one light that blink one time on the 8 pads on beat like the ddj sx slicer.
Do you mean you want to have one blink per pad during 8 counts (each blink marking a beat on one pad?). Well that’s a full different story…
Ie: you need to have traktor to read its own beat output so you can create an automatic incrementing (cycling) modifier system. Don’t have time to explain that right now (mainly because I don’t really remember how to do it) but I’m sure someone could help here.
I haven’t done it, but as Yul said it involves another program to read the output from Traktor and route it back to Traktor.
Stewe knows how, as it can be seen in a lot of his videos.
No, not. Lemur.
I think I’ve heard “Midi pipe” or some such thing.
There’s got to be a thread on it somewhere on DJTT, maybe a blog article, but it has been quite awhile since I remember seeing it.
Oh okay, i saw one with the vci 300 on bome’s midi translator but we should have a preset files, i don’t know how to make one for my controller actually..