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Midi Mapping- Is 3 modifiers on a single button possible? Posted on: 22.10.2010 by Diedre Santus Dear All,Long time reader, first time poster..... I am trying to combine my three favourite midi-fighter mappings into one by using a toggle modifier and am trying to find out if the following is possible: Its going really well so far but ive hit a problem when a button already have 2 modifiers. I have added 2 modifiers to a buttonto change the function of that button but I can not figure out how to create a fourth use for a button without accidently triggering one of the other functions for the other modifier. As there are only 2 columns for modifiers does anyone have a solution to add a third modifier as I have noticed you need to enter M1= 0 and M2= 0 to stop the others from working. So the idea is for a single button is Standard press= X (example jump to hotcue) Hold Mod 1 = Y (delete hotcue) Toggle Mod 2 = Z (enter fx mode) I am no looking to create a third Modifier to give a fourth function but can not cancel out the the other 3 functions. I noticed even on Ean Goldens complex mappings no buttons appear to have more than 3 uses, so im guessing its not easy- but if any any mapping experts could let me know if this is possible or not it would be appreciated. Many Thanks D | |
Diedre Santus 22.10.2010 | Dear All, Long time reader, first time poster..... I am trying to combine my three favourite midi-fighter mappings into one by using a toggle modifier and am trying to find out if the following is possible: Its going really well so far but ive hit a problem when a button already have 2 modifiers. I have added 2 modifiers to a buttonto change the function of that button but I can not figure out how to create a fourth use for a button without accidently triggering one of the other functions for the other modifier. As there are only 2 columns for modifiers does anyone have a solution to add a third modifier as I have noticed you need to enter M1= 0 and M2= 0 to stop the others from working. So the idea is for a single button is Standard press= X (example jump to hotcue) Hold Mod 1 = Y (delete hotcue) Toggle Mod 2 = Z (enter fx mode) I am no looking to create a third Modifier to give a fourth function but can not cancel out the the other 3 functions. I noticed even on Ean Goldens complex mappings no buttons appear to have more than 3 uses, so im guessing its not easy- but if any any mapping experts could let me know if this is possible or not it would be appreciated. Many Thanks D |
Shirlee Depiazza 30.10.2010 | Traktor only support adding two Modifier a button Cond1 and Cond2. What you can try is mod stacking... that is any modifier can equal 0 to 8 for a total of 9 different states. Done carefully a button can do: when m1=0 & m2=0 - Func1 when m1=1 & m2=0 - func2 when m1=1 & m2=1 - func3 when m1=0 & m2=1 - func4 And so on until you cover all of them. To solve you question I'd.... THE HOTCUE BUTTON WOULD HAVE: Hotcue - m1=0 & m2=0 Delete Hotcue - m1=1 & m2=0 FX mode - m1=0 & m2=1 Crazy mode - m1=0 & m2=2 THE SHIFT (HOLD BUTTON) M1 hold set value to 1 - m1=0 & m2=0 To get it to default back to 0 on release I found a cool trick in the MF deckalised mapping. M1 dec set to inverse - m1=1 & m2=0 (this means that on button release M1 goes back to 0) THE TOGGLE BUTTON M2 set value to 1 - m1=0 & m2=0 M2 set value to 0 - m1=0 & m2=1 THE CRAZY MODE TOGGLE BUTTON M2 set value to 2 - m1=0 & m2=0 M2 set value to 0 - m1=0 & m2=2 Hope this helps if you hadn't already solved it. |
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