volume fading in traktor

volume fading in traktor

I am trying to map my original Xbox controller to traktor. I would like to use the analog sticks to operate the volume faders (left stick for deck A, right stick for B). However, I cannot make the faders sort of ‘stay there’. Eg: when i pull down on deck A stick, the fader goes down but returns to the center as soon as i let go. Can i make it so that when i pull down from the center of the stick, it goes down proportionally but stays at that level when i let go.

Is this even possible? (BTW, i am using MultiControl to convert HID to MIDI, if that makes any difference)

Cheers,
Lexion

You need to map it as ‘relative’ in Traktor. Then play around with the settings a bit.

Can i ask why are you modding your xbox remote to control TS?

Why not?

boom!

i agree.. would be pretty funny to dj a party with an xbox controller.

hey your not djing! yeah im a controllerist!

get it? lolz

lol, I’d pay to see the guy who Djs with a xbox controller live. Would simply amaze me

might be funny as hell to just sit there at a barstool with your laptop and an xbox controller and just play that way… when someone walks by hit a button that pulls up COD videos that makes it look like youre playing.

WHOS THE DJ!?

+1

Cheers, i’ll have a gander at that tonight :slight_smile:

Mainly, it is just a bit of fun as i had one lying around and thought ‘Why not!?’

Sorry, another question: how can i assign a ‘shift’ button onto things? I would like to use it so that when you pull down on an analogue stick the vol. faders move down slowly, but when i push down on the stick and pull down at the same time, the fader moves down fast.

Thanks in advance,
Lexion

That should you get the ‘shift’ key fix.
Maybe good idea: as you know, you can push the joystick, maybe you can use that? Than you have more buttons to use :stuck_out_tongue:

It it beyond possible to do something similar with this bad boy?

This would be insane!

Sure it’s possible. But you have to connect the controller to the pc, you can probably use this SNES/NES gamepad (and mouse) to USB adapter with some HID to MIDI software. Or buy a simple MIDI circuitboard and rewire everything to that…

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