I set the controller to channels 3&4 and was using it to control deck C (ensuring the in and out port for the map is using the SC2000 rather than all ports. I still get the issue where the controller crashes when I use the auto loop button… I know this is a fairly common problem and was wondering if anyone knows of a fix for it?
When the controller crashes I just have to unplug it and plug it back in again, Traktor stay running as normal and track playback isn’t interrupted.
I have the latest firmware on the SC2000, I’m running a macbook pro with El Capitan, Traktor 2.7.1 and a powered USB hub.
It’s not the end of the world if I can’t fix it as these things will be retired in a month or so when I get my second X1.
Just hoping someone out there has something I can try to fix this issue.
The controller stops responding, the LEDs don’t change and pressing the buttons doesn’t do anything, If I unplug it and plug it in again it lets me turn off the loop and then it works as normal… until I use the loop button again.
First time I hear about that problem. Ever.
Are you sure it’s not a mapping problem? Tried any other mappings? Are you sure you have the last firmware (1.25)?
When it freezes, have you tried going into Controller manager and re-selecting the in/out ports? Does that have the same effect as unplugging the controller?
Try using some midi monitoring program (midi-ox) then try to make it freeze again. When it does, monitor if it outputs midi data - if it does then you’ll know if it’s the controller or the Traktor.
I am fairly sure it isn’t a mapping problem as I have tried other mappings and still get the same issue. Googling the problem did show others having the same issue and posting on the Denon and NI forums these posts were all years ago but none seemed to have a solution.
I haven’t tried looking at controller manager and haven’t used midi-ox before. I will test both of those and come back with the results.
That’s because freezing problems (mostly with VDJ) have been solved with the 1.25 firmware back in…2011? 2012? People don’t bother closing the threads.
Anyway…if midi-ox shows the controller sending midi data after the freeze occurs then it’s something other than the controller (USB ports settings, powered USB hub). NI controllers use native NHL instead of plain MIDI protocol so they are less prone to such problems with Traktor (less data sent/recived via USB), especially when in combo with timecode (Pioneer and Denon mixers with DVS when used with non-NI controllers).
Anyway, SC-2000 is a discontinued product, using it with the latest versions of Traktor and OSX is a risk.
I looked at midi-ox but it seems to be a windows app only, I did find midipipe which seems to be similar for OSX but couldn’t find a download for it.
I did however try changing the in and out ports but it had no effect. I realise they are now old controllers which have been discontinued and I plan to get rid of them both soon, I was hoping I could get this issue sorted in the mean time… It’s not the end of the world if I can’t fix it.
Nice one, i’ll give that a try either tonight or over the weekend.
I know this is only an assumption but I am expecting to not see any midi data being sent to the laptop when the controller is in it’s crashed state. If I am right it would indicate a controller hardware or firmware issue wouldn’t it?
That’s a good point actually, I think I have tried that in the past to no avail but haven’t tried it again recently. I’ll have a go at doing that tonight as well.
Firstly Midi Monitor appears not to work with El Capitan so that rules out another piece of diagnostic software.
The SC2000 worked perfectly connected directly to the laptop (not via the hub) I had the X1 plugged in via the hub going into the other USB port. Both controllers worked fine, the audio interface at this point was disconnected.
I then moved the SC2000 usb cable into the hub, so that hub had the SC2000 and X1 connected and the other USB port on the laptop was empty… Again both seemed to work fine with no issues.
As soon as I connected the Audio interface to the other USB port the problem started happening, using the loop function caused the controller to freeze.
I moved the audio interface to the USB hub and the SC2000 powered down, no lights nothing. As soon as I disconnected the interface it worked fine again.
New audio interface will be coming soon and see how it all behaves together then.
You might be jumping the gun here… it could be the USB hub issue (not enough power to USB ports or midi/data bandwith limit). Try with a different USB hub (borrow?) and see if it’s different.
Every time I use a USB hub to connect controllers to my lappy, I always have issues. Especially when 2 way traffic (midi in/out over USB) is used. Have used various powered and non powered hubs. Dunno, maybe I been using crappy hubs.
When I connect directly to the laptop, the devices work fine. (only 3 ports tho..)
My CMD MM-1 will be arriving in the next couple of days so I’m going to try and use the hub in that and see if anything changes.
The next step is that the SC2000 will be gone anyway and replaced with a second X1 (which should hopefully work better in NHL mode than as a standard midi controller.