Motorized jogs
Motorized jogs Posted on: 07.06.2011 by Pansy Shiveley Has anyone here looked at incorporating motorized platters in his custom MIDI controller?Is it viable, both from a practical and economical point of view? I'm getting mixed signals about the MIDI mapping support for it in Traktor, but apparently it's a feature NI is working on. | |
Pansy Shiveley 07.06.2011 | Has anyone here looked at incorporating motorized platters in his custom MIDI controller? Is it viable, both from a practical and economical point of view? I'm getting mixed signals about the MIDI mapping support for it in Traktor, but apparently it's a feature NI is working on. |
Keli Vandenbergh 17.08.2011 | http://hackmat.com/blog/?p=38&preview=true |
Keli Vandenbergh 20.07.2011 | [ame="http://vimeo.com/26625989"]CDX retrofit kit midification vs Traktor Scratch on Vimeo[/ame] |
Rosina Steinkuehler 20.07.2011 | I just received a SCS.1d and it seems to be fully supported in T2.0.3 with the latest firmware + darouter patch available on Stanton's community
s. Maybe you could piece this out? |
Gina Raffa 21.06.2011 | I'm in the process of making my own Traktor controller, at some point i thought about motorized jogs, my first idea was a reflective encoder attached to the platter seeing the codewheel (which would be the underside of the vinyl) trough the hole in the platter. The only problem is that it would need some sort of rotor for the optocoupler. |
Pansy Shiveley 06.06.2011 | Yeah, they all use HID for the platter.. I suppose if I were to incorporate one I'd have to process the jog signal on the controller itself, and filter the information Traktor receives. No one tried anything like this before? We got some pretty skilled and creative people here. |
Tania Somppi 06.06.2011 | Don't forget the Stanton SCS1D or the Denon 5500 and 3700s. The problem is that NI seem reluctant to play ball with spinny platter controllers for some reason. Some say it might have something to do with them being a cheap way to get timecode control without buying TSP and only requiring TP and hence NI not being interested, altho NI haven't said anything themselves. I don't know what Stanton have up their sleeve to make the 1D work with TP2, they got it working with TP1 tho with differing levels of success depending on who you ask. Denon resorted to a hybrid firmware for the 3700 to make it work with TSP1 & 2 but have no plans to do the same for 5500 owners. The hybrid mode enables the the deck to send out midi signals via the USB and a timecode tone from the phono outs at the same time as a workaround for TSP users. The only way I know of to get the V7 to work with Traktor is to run Itch with a timecode loaded as a track and pipe that into TSP as a workaround for the lack of native support. |
Joan Kollmorgen 06.06.2011 | I once tried it I ripped an old direct drive turntable to bits then cut the 12" platter down to 7" with the intention of fitting an encoder wheel to it as part of a mod on my xponent :eek: After cutting the platter down i thought it would be a good idea to test it out but it wouldn't work because now the platter was too light. Only way i could get it to turn was to to put a house brick on top of it :eek: |
Tatum Ansaldo 06.06.2011 | yes. Normal motor turntable setup, fixed disk that slides on a slipmat and the movement of the disk is what's picked up as a speed signal. |
Thi Akehurst 06.06.2011 | I dont see how these work, the platter spins but there like a vinyl top thing on top that slides? |
Danae Dumler 06.06.2011 | The jogs on my Technics 1200SLs have pretty good motors |
Tatum Ansaldo 06.06.2011 | Someone posted about something similar to this a while back, I just can't imagine how you'd map it and get the accuracy high enough. |
Pansy Shiveley 06.06.2011 | The V7 is indeed my inspiration |
Thi Akehurst 07.06.2011 |
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