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Before I DiYve in... Posted on: 16.05.2011 by Lula Falconburg Is it possible to have OSC control in Traktor? I'm sick of shitty resolution pitch faders, and believe that a higher resolution protocol could give more precision. Can traktor itself operate outside of the 0-127 range? | |
Lillia Mestdagh 19.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by heaps
http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...ad.php?t=75550 Apologies @heaps if you are already aware of the following info, thought it may be worth mentioning just for anyone else coming across this thread wondering about the resolution of the pitch and MIDI in Traktor ... I am not aware of any support beyond the 0 - 127 scale in Traktor but with regards to better resolution for pitch faders, I use a normal analog MIDI control to get the pitch pretty much in line, then I also have an + and - increment button assigned to adjust the tempo more finely... so soon as the track starts to go out after setting with the analog control, I 'nudge' the pitch by 0.0X% either way to fine tune for more accuracy. You can also assign a second analog control, instead of buttons, for a finer pitch adjustment, so you could have a linear control for main pitch, then a fine tune knob for getting things that bit more perfect. To adjust how fine the control is for a fader/knob, select 'relative' in the interaction mode and options will appear below to change sensitivity. To set up fine pitch adjust buttons, set the interaction mode to 'inc' or 'dec' and a 'resolution' option will become available to set a fine or corse adjustment. I am now wondering if I could set up two tempo change entries in the MIDI control list, one for complete adjustment and one for fine adjustment, then program my custom controller to output the position of single analog input on two MIDI CC numbers to send 'pitch' and 'fine pitch' positions transparently in terms of functionality. You can set up a secondary |
Lula Falconburg 16.05.2011 | Is it possible to have OSC control in Traktor? I'm sick of shitty resolution pitch faders, and believe that a higher resolution protocol could give more precision. Can traktor itself operate outside of the 0-127 range? |
Lula Falconburg 21.05.2011 | Interesting stuff, thanks for the ideas. What's the deal with "high res" pitch faders, like the ones in the VCI-100se's updated firmware? |
Lillia Mestdagh 19.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by heaps
http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...ad.php?t=75550 Apologies @heaps if you are already aware of the following info, thought it may be worth mentioning just for anyone else coming across this thread wondering about the resolution of the pitch and MIDI in Traktor ... I am not aware of any support beyond the 0 - 127 scale in Traktor but with regards to better resolution for pitch faders, I use a normal analog MIDI control to get the pitch pretty much in line, then I also have an + and - increment button assigned to adjust the tempo more finely... so soon as the track starts to go out after setting with the analog control, I 'nudge' the pitch by 0.0X% either way to fine tune for more accuracy. You can also assign a second analog control, instead of buttons, for a finer pitch adjustment, so you could have a linear control for main pitch, then a fine tune knob for getting things that bit more perfect. To adjust how fine the control is for a fader/knob, select 'relative' in the interaction mode and options will appear below to change sensitivity. To set up fine pitch adjust buttons, set the interaction mode to 'inc' or 'dec' and a 'resolution' option will become available to set a fine or corse adjustment. I am now wondering if I could set up two tempo change entries in the MIDI control list, one for complete adjustment and one for fine adjustment, then program my custom controller to output the position of single analog input on two MIDI CC numbers to send 'pitch' and 'fine pitch' positions transparently in terms of functionality. You can set up a secondary |
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