this is a 4 deck-4 fx mapping of the xone dx which i’ve been using in one form or another since november. it’s gone through quite a few changes to get it to this point, which is wonderfully functional for the basics and should help those along who wish to develop something of their own.
the mapping is quite literal for the most part - the controls work as they’re labeled for about 75% of the unit; traktor’s additional features make their way on to it as explained in the freshly posted user guide i have here:
lots of pictures this time around. the idea was to make each wing of the dx be a fully functional layer, thus deck controls and fx are switched in unison.
attached is a .zip with the tsi, pdf layout, and a link back to the user guide.
please note, you must be using traktor pro 1.2.4 or newer for these files to function properly!
here’s an update to the mapping, including chained/advanced fx support, and a few other tricks… unfortunately the files size it too large for an attachment, so go here to pick it up:
i’m trying to get them to work with my map, but i keep loosing the amber state when i hit the other cues… but i have modifiers all over the place so it may take a re-work of the whole thing to get everything to fit right…
attached is one version of his map, which should shed some light on how he did it.
Same, thanks those are the good values.
The amber lights stay lit at all time when the deck mode is on audio through - but when the monitor cue is engaged (where it supercedes the amber light anyway).
I was reviewing the tsi file to see what were the good ideas I could get from it.
For the monitor cue and input selection:
I’ve noticed you used a modifier to get the amber light lit, why didn’t you use the integrated deck mode modifier (0/1: internal/audio through) which saves you a modifier.
What’s the difference between input and deck mode commands, it seems to me you chose a more complex way to map this. Is there’s any reason, something I’m totally missing?
when i mapped everything to toggle based off of the audio thru state as you mentioned, i couldn’t get a consistent amber light. it would occasionally turn itself off relative to cue buttons being pressed. that’s something i experience with other led’s from time to time…
using the modifiers enabled me to get consistent results at the cost of complexity. it took a few tries, but this one seems to work fine.
Ok, I understand.
I don’t have the problem the monitor cue is lit when pressed but I still get the amber light lit when monitor cue is off. Anyway, same results, doesnt’ matter.
Thanks again for your support, it’s greatly appreciated.