Volume Meter in Traktor

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Volume Meter in Traktor
Posted on: 03.12.2011 by Amina Rusko
hey i want to make a volume meter for my DIY controller that show's the volume of each deck. i want to make it from led's.
anyone have an idea how to build it or mapping it?
Amina Rusko
03.12.2011
hey i want to make a volume meter for my DIY controller that show's the volume of each deck. i want to make it from led's.
anyone have an idea how to build it or mapping it?
Dannielle Glassey
04.12.2011
I've tried it with regular midi and it was horrible. There is just too much data coming in.
Patrica Giancaterino
04.12.2011
Perhaps an easier alternative if you're running windows is Mil0's midi2lcd vu meter.
check it out: http://www.djranking s.com/community /showthread.php?t=18512
Janyce Henningson
03.12.2011
I tried it with a vci300 and the data is outputted as midi - it just caused lots of problems with transfer because of the constant stream of data, drop-outs with sound, etc....
Although that was a couple of years ago, maybe it's different now..
Kecia Wnukowski
03.12.2011
building it , no, mapping it yes. You just use whatever you see fit (post or pre fader volume) and you divide then your range in chunks for the different leds/midi signals. I don't go into the exact details but basically that's how you do it.

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