Vci & Nanopad Merge problem !

Vci & Nanopad Merge problem !

Hi everyone,

I have a problem with my mapping.
My vci is mapped with DjTT 2.2.8 tsi and i mapped my nanopad by myself:
I only use scene 3 and 4 of the nanopad for 5 cue points & Play/Pause for the 4 decks.

I used traktortools to merge the two tsi filles but in traktor when i press a cue point on the nanopad it changes other things on the vci and on traktor.
I suppose the problem comes from the chanel of the nanopad, but I don’t really know what to do (Noob inside).

Could anyone help me? or tell me what to do?
Thanks :wink:

In case, here are the tsi’s:

Download the korg editor and assign a different midichannel. normally that should be pretty easily done.

Actually I did try that, on Global settings I changes from chanel 1 to chanel 4 but i still have problems in traktor =(

i hope i will not get banned for saying this over and over again. please guys for the love of everything we could be doing so easily .. please +1 my request to NI to improve tso management:

Anyone can help ? pleeeeeeeeeeease :slight_smile: lol

you would need to map the tsi again to change it to channel 4. I had the same problem and changing the channel and remapping solved the issue.

Well, sorry to say, but you did it wrong.

Try again.

I think you should have an option to change from 1-16.

I did it with no problems.

The obvious reason why you did it wrong is because you’re still experiencing the issue.

If I’m not mistaken, changing the MIDI channel in the global section of the Korg Editor doesn’t necessarily change the channel each individual knob and button sends. You have to specify it a second time on each column of the editor on each scene. Also remember to send the changes back to the nanoKontrol once you’re done.

I don’t have the software on this computer, so can’t verify at the moment, but I do know it takes a few more steps than simply changing the global channel. I also know I was able to assign all buttons and knobs to channel 11 on my own mapping, so it can definitely be done. The Korg Editor is pretty powerful stuff.

Nope. You can just change the global channel.

First, it would have helped if you put this in the right forum, which I’m moving it to.

Even in the case of emergencies, you should really read the “READ THIS BEFORE POSTING” threads.

Just sayin.

I like you.

:open_mouth:

awww… I like you too

Not sure what platform you’re on, but for the Korg Kontrol Editor on OSX, you have to change the Scene MIDI Channel, which is under “Common” and not “Global” and then above each column of buttons/knob/fader you have to make sure it is set to “Scene” to make sure everything is going out on that MIDI channel (This is called “Group Common 1-9”). Otherwise you could have a wide variety of MIDI channels going out from the same scene.

:open_mouth: Sorry Dvls, i didn’t see that… will know for next time :wink:

You guys were right: I changed the global chanel in the korg editor and then remapped the nanopad.
Merged the two tsi’s and it worked =)

Thanks for your help ! Take care.

I’m glad you got things figured out. I kept thinking you were trying to use the nanoKontrol. Should have read a little more closely to your first post.

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