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speeding up pitch slider movement in Traktor
Posted on: 25.05.2013 by Mariano Godina
Hi,

I have my pitch sliders set to +/- 6% as it gives finer control - but the problem i'm having is it takes ages to get from say 121bpm to 125bpm - i have to keep my finger held down on the button for ages!

Is there a way i can speed this up?

I realise if you set the +/- % to 100% then it speeds up a lot more BUT you don't get a tight control over the bpms then.

any help or advice on this would be great,

Thanks
Kellie Myrum
14.06.2013
Originally Posted by tomflynn
Currently 'shift + in/out' is mapped to 'manual loop in/out'
Go ahead and delete those commands, next thing add your fine adjusts as posted in this thread. Dont forget to use same modifier conditions as your loop control is currently assigned with.
Mariano Godina
03.06.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Tried tempo adjust or you talk about BPM gridding? Works on CNTRL:R
Yes i'm talking about the 'Tempo Adjust' in the controller settings in preferences.

I'll give the shift modifier a go later toevening - I have switched my mapping around on my X1 so that In/Out moves the pitch slider up and down - and shift In/Out does the 'manual loop in / loop out' - but i will sacrafice the manual loop in/out for the quick adjustment of the pitch slider because i never use manual loop in/out.
Kellie Myrum
01.06.2013
Originally Posted by tomflynn
Hi stewe, how do you change it from button to encoder? When i click 'type of controller - Button' - the only option is button......
Tried tempo adjust or you talk about BPM gridding? Works on CNTRL:R

I have tried default/course in the resolution section but as said above, this just loses close control of the tempo. I want it fine but also want it to move fast.

Just incase its the last and only option guys - how do i set it up so that i can use shift In/Out to do quick speed up or down adjustments?

thanks for the help everyone.
Shift modifier will do.

button-hold
value 1

Fine = modifier condition 0
Fast = modifier condition 1

Let me know if you follow, I can give more detail...
Mariano Godina
01.06.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Yep, default or course will do the job. But as I find this button option resolutions limiting I prefer changing type to encoder as mention. From there you can set exact amount of movement that you need, check it out
Hi stewe, how do you change it from button to encoder? When i click 'type of controller - Button' - the only option is button......

I have tried default/course in the resolution section but as said above, this just loses close control of the tempo. I want it fine but also want it to move fast.

Just incase its the last and only option guys - how do i set it up so that i can use shift In/Out to do quick speed up or down adjustments?

thanks for the help everyone.
Mariano Godina
25.05.2013
Hi,

I have my pitch sliders set to +/- 6% as it gives finer control - but the problem i'm having is it takes ages to get from say 121bpm to 125bpm - i have to keep my finger held down on the button for ages!

Is there a way i can speed this up?

I realise if you set the +/- % to 100% then it speeds up a lot more BUT you don't get a tight control over the bpms then.

any help or advice on this would be great,

Thanks
Mariano Godina
13.07.2013
I just can't work out how to do this.....

Currently i use the In/Out buttons to adjust the tempo adjust slider - I have it set to 6% so its adjustment is in fine increments - but if i want to go from say 120-124bpm then i have to keep my finger on the button for ages as it takes so long to get there.....

So I would like to add the following to my X1 -

Shift + In/Out = fast adjustment of the Tempo adjust

Any walk through guide or help would really be appreciated,

Thanks
Kellie Myrum
14.06.2013
Originally Posted by tomflynn
Currently 'shift + in/out' is mapped to 'manual loop in/out'
Go ahead and delete those commands, next thing add your fine adjusts as posted in this thread. Dont forget to use same modifier conditions as your loop control is currently assigned with.
Jerica Salava
14.06.2013
press sync. boom!
Mariano Godina
14.06.2013
Bump,,,,,,,just trying to sort this 'shift +in/out' button out so i can have fine increments via hold ing shift......any help on how to map this?

Currently 'shift + in/out' is mapped to 'manual loop in/out'

Thanks
Mariano Godina
03.06.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Tried tempo adjust or you talk about BPM gridding? Works on CNTRL:R
Yes i'm talking about the 'Tempo Adjust' in the controller settings in preferences.

I'll give the shift modifier a go later toevening - I have switched my mapping around on my X1 so that In/Out moves the pitch slider up and down - and shift In/Out does the 'manual loop in / loop out' - but i will sacrafice the manual loop in/out for the quick adjustment of the pitch slider because i never use manual loop in/out.
Kellie Myrum
01.06.2013
Originally Posted by tomflynn
Hi stewe, how do you change it from button to encoder? When i click 'type of controller - Button' - the only option is button......
Tried tempo adjust or you talk about BPM gridding? Works on CNTRL:R

I have tried default/course in the resolution section but as said above, this just loses close control of the tempo. I want it fine but also want it to move fast.

Just incase its the last and only option guys - how do i set it up so that i can use shift In/Out to do quick speed up or down adjustments?

thanks for the help everyone.
Shift modifier will do.

button-hold
value 1

Fine = modifier condition 0
Fast = modifier condition 1

Let me know if you follow, I can give more detail...
Mariano Godina
01.06.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Yep, default or course will do the job. But as I find this button option resolutions limiting I prefer changing type to encoder as mention. From there you can set exact amount of movement that you need, check it out
Hi stewe, how do you change it from button to encoder? When i click 'type of controller - Button' - the only option is button......

I have tried default/course in the resolution section but as said above, this just loses close control of the tempo. I want it fine but also want it to move fast.

Just incase its the last and only option guys - how do i set it up so that i can use shift In/Out to do quick speed up or down adjustments?

thanks for the help everyone.
Mariano Godina
26.05.2013
ah ok, thanks guys, i'll check that out!
Kellie Myrum
26.05.2013
Yep, default or course will do the job. But as I find this button option resolutions limiting I prefer changing type to encoder as mention. From there you can set exact amount of movement that you need, check it out
Latoria Kavulich
26.05.2013
ya, i use "Min" for all my x1 commands.
Nedra Fresneda
25.05.2013
If you are changing the resolution you might want it shifted, otherwise you will lose fine control.
Latoria Kavulich
25.05.2013
under button options>resolution, change the value to default or course.
Kellie Myrum
25.05.2013
Way. Use tempo adjust command, set as encoder-relative, adjust sensitivity, boom.
Mariano Godina
25.05.2013
unfortunately thats just not possible for my setup. Hmmmmm, there must be a way.....
Emelina Chillson
25.05.2013
Ya should map it to one of the 4 encoders on the x1. for example shift+encoder to adjust pitch up or down. Then you can use the buttons for fine adjustment.
Mariano Godina
25.05.2013
i have assigned it to a button on my X1......But in the controller mappings section of the prefs, i can't see anything to adjust the speed when you press the button.
Emelina Chillson
25.05.2013
why not assign it to a knob, encoder, fader, or jog wheel?

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