Free Hotkey and Midi Mappings Viewer - Windows

Free Hotkey and Midi Mappings Viewer - Windows

http://www.native-instruments.com/forum/showthread.php?t=75370

[quote]My little viewer and printer for hotkey and MIDI settings is ready and can be downloaded free from the website
www.traktorbible.com, tab “TSI-Viewer”

Features Overview:

  • View and Print all Hotkey and MIDI mappings
  • Export as TXT and CSV file
  • Table can be copied into the Windows clipboard and pasted into another application to apply formatting.
  • Recognizes MIDI commands without kotkey or MIDI control assignment

Special thanks to the Traktor users who helped me testing this little tool

Rainer[/quote]

Windows Only FYI.

Forgot that piece, thanks

Great, thanks for sharing! I wanted a tool like this since the first time I looked into a .tsi with Notepad++.

Awesome, i was looking for something like this so i can learn better what i was doing..
Saw a bunch for TKS files but this is the first one i found for TSI and it works better than the old TKS ones.. Good Job

links dead repost

http://www.native-instruments.com/forum/showthread.php?t=75370

Partly true. There is an online version as well. The URL is
http://tsi.traktorbible.com

Rainer

When can we have an update to work with traktor 1.2.x ?

Re: Free Hotkey and Midi Mappings Viewer - Windows

probably not going to happen. NI is trying hard to prevent this. they are now encoding the configs to nake it even harder to provide features they should provide out of the box.

damn…
that mapping screen is awfull, I’ve tryed to open the file with Notepad but the mapping is all hexa-codes :disappointed:
That screen could be better, we should have an Advanced Mode that could be able to properly code the maps without keep clicking and clicking around :disappointed:
There is anyway to do it Rainer? Are you planning to do it alredy?
Thanks in advance

In Version 1.2.1 NI decided to encode the MIDI settings. This is actually not a big deal as I found out how to decoce them. The bigger issue is that the data is now in binary and not in text format anymore and the new format is not public documented.

AFAIK this change was made to be able to read the configuration data faster. NI failed here: when you use several logical controllers opening the Preferences dialog takes a lot of time, something between one and two seconds for each controller. (I currently use 8 different logical devices and opening the dialog takes 15 seconds, which is really annyoing.)

For different reasons I assume that the format of the MIDI mappings will change again in 1.2.3. Before I can put any time into a new viewer I will wait until 1.2.3 is released.

I have been in contact with NI trying to get support or more information to keep the TSI Viewer alive. As it looks now they are not interested in helping me with that.

Summarized: We need to see what the future will bring on the different levels.

Rainer

Nice Rainer, you are the man!
You should consider work for NI and develop a better interface for mid mapping dont you think?
hehe

Please Post CSV file of djtt V3.5.1 mapping

Us Mac folk would be much obliged.

thanks