Calling all Gurus!!

I really like that!! It’s awesome! haha I am having a bit of trouble with my modifiers though. Every time I reopen Traktor, the modifiers wont work properly. they skip around and just do weird things. I have no idea why and i just recently, i couldn’t get my mapping to work. I switched to all ports, but the mapping wouldn’t recognize my controllers input at all. weird things :confused: and then m computer got super slow and freaked out and i had restart it a couple times.. I have a macbook pro with 8 gig of ram and the i7 processor. so it shouldn’t be a computer issue. Can you think of whats going on?

Well I’d need to check out your mapping to analyze it. Never have had those kind of issues with modifiers at my end.

I have the mapping uploaded on the site. Just go to recent and scroll down a bit. My name there is DaRoo. If you’d like to look at it that is haha

Ohh, it’s that one… I thought you made something new, so, my bad :slight_smile:

Haha you’re good! Hey i was curious about something. I would like the modifier to adjust from 0 to 7 every single beat. So as soon as the beat hits i could set the volume to .5 as the modifier adjusts to 0 then go to .6 or .55 or something as it goes to 1 and so on so it creates a side chain affect so you could have a drum loop on deck a for instance and then trigger a vocal and have that be “side chained” so the drums poke through and make the vocal have a really cool affect! Is there any way that could be done?

no need for additional software on a mac.

You don’t need any additional software on a mac.
You can use the IAC driver of the Mac itself.

Just make sure the out and input channels are not the same as any of your controllers.

This is correct! Thanks for heads up good man.

I’m still new to Mac :slight_smile:

Your welcome :slight_smile:

Will try to help everyone as much as I can.
Really starting to like this forum, finally some more nerds like me!:thumbsup:
Such a shame I missed the 1 button mapping contest :disappointed:

I’m currently working out an idea to make some sort of vocoder with just traktor effects etc..
Wanna make it turn any song into an old mcdonald had a farm melody or something.
Using modifiers on a MIDI loopback is a whole new world hehe:sunglasses:

Btw how do you set it up so it doesn’t mess up with your other controllers mappings? All of mine react to it because of the “all ports” setting and it’s pretty annoying

Use different MIDI channels for each controller. The only way :smiley:

Thanks for the answer

:cry: for the work ahead

:smiley: (sad smiley after treatment with cmdr)

Hehe true story it’s a fantastic tool but I mean I’ll have to check what channels are used or not and I got 12 controllers now :r

Gotta love cmdr - it’s a godsend!!!

Is this possible to do with the F1? I got the Generic Midi that routes the signal back to Traktor up and running. I got it to count the beat and turn off and on a button in Traktor, but I don’t understand how I can use this for, and together with, my F1 map, let’s say just to make a modifier-clock that changes modifier 1 from 0 to 1 with every beat? My map is listed as a Traktor.Kontrol.F1.User map, and I can’t change the in-port to None, like the tutorial said, without it changing the out-port. When I create a new generic midi map I can’t set either ports to the F1, I only get to choose All Ports or the Virtual Midi. I have set my F1 to midi-mode in the settings. I am only experienced with creating user-mode maps for the F1, so I don’t really understand much of this.

Right now I’m stuck with using the Generic Midi re-routing to flip on and off the loop in Traktor, then, by using the modifier condition “is in an active loop”, turning on and off an LED on the F1. But I can’t convert that into changing the value of a modifier on my F1 map. But there has to be a better way! What am I not getting?

This only works with midi :slight_smile: and F1 User Map works with HID protocol.

So you would have to copy all command mappings from your User Map and then add new Generic MIDI Device where you can paste all those commands and re-map them.

Thanks a lot! :smiley: But how do I get the new Generic MIDI Device to map onto the F1? Like I said, the F1 never shows up in the drop-down list for in- and out-port, only “none”, “All ports” and “loopMIDI port”. I can open up the NI Controller Editor, and when I push buttons it register it, but when I open Traktor and switch to MIDI-mode by pressing Shift+Browse it won’t register it. The little ctrl light doesn’t blink. In the preferences the MIDI Mode Type is set to MIDI mode, so I don’t understand why it won’t pick it up! If I create a new user map it finds the controller fine.

I’m just a small-time dj at a student-pub in Oslo, but I have made a pretty cool F1 map, and I would really like to add some cool light shows and automated effects, but getting the MIDI rerouting to work is key to this, unfortunately.

Do you use PC by any chance? And do you have some other MIDI app running at the same time with Traktor?

I am on a PC, but I’m not running any other midi-programs, that I know of. I tried restarting the laptop, but it still didn’t work. The Windows Device Manager says no drivers are installed for the F1, but I guess it doesn’t need it to work with Traktor, since it works perfectly in default- and user-mode. But the moment I press shift+browse, the pads change to the default orange colour, but no inputs are registered by Traktor. If I run the Controller Editor at the same time, it picks up the button presses and blinks the little “out” light in the top right corner. If I press shift+browse and go back to default mode, Traktor picks it up again and the Controller Editor disconnects.

Driver is required though. Try installing newest driver that can be found on NI drivers and downloads section. Hopefully that fixes the issue for you.