Mapping Problems
Mapping Problems Posted on: 09.01.2013 by Keiko Checkley Hey guys; first off I hope this post isn't being re-posted but I searched the community
s and even Google to help me solve this problem but to no avail. I'm just getting into mapping in Traktor Pro 2.5 and I wanted to map multiple functions to a button so I tried to "create" the modifier but every time I press "shift" the program doesn't learn it...it remains as "n/a". I don't understand why this ONE button cannot be learned (I'm referring to the actual shift button on my midi controller). When I DL pre-made mapping...the shift button works fine as the modifier; Also, I can make the program learn any other button to be the modifier except shift...:S I really don't understand why it wouldn't even be registering in the software. Looking forward to some help guys, thanks.P.S Like I said the shift button works with pre made mapping and the LED works etc So I know the button does indeed work. Oh I'm using American Audio VMS4 | |
Keiko Checkley 11.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
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Kellie Myrum 11.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Georgie
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Keiko Checkley 11.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by soulpixel
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Keiko Checkley 11.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
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Keiko Checkley 09.01.2013 | Hey guys; first off I hope this post isn't being re-posted but I searched the community
s and even Google to help me solve this problem but to no avail. I'm just getting into mapping in Traktor Pro 2.5 and I wanted to map multiple functions to a button so I tried to "create" the modifier but every time I press "shift" the program doesn't learn it...it remains as "n/a". I don't understand why this ONE button cannot be learned (I'm referring to the actual shift button on my midi controller). When I DL pre-made mapping...the shift button works fine as the modifier; Also, I can make the program learn any other button to be the modifier except shift...:S I really don't understand why it wouldn't even be registering in the software. Looking forward to some help guys, thanks. P.S Like I said the shift button works with pre made mapping and the LED works etc So I know the button does indeed work. Oh I'm using American Audio VMS4 |
Kristofer Krauel 12.01.2013 | The software isnt reading the shift key. The shift key on your controller is a HARDWARE shift. It changes the midi signals sent out by all of the buttons but it does this in the controller NOT the software. Thats why when you press shift the blue midi light at the top of the Traktor window doesnt blink. The shift sends no midi signal. What you need to do is ensure that shift is pressed on your controller then midi learn the button you wish to control the command. The chosen button then sends a different midi signal due to shift being pressed. Again a hardware shift is not a modifier within Traktor. |
Keiko Checkley 11.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
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Kellie Myrum 11.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Georgie
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Keiko Checkley 11.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by soulpixel
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Keiko Checkley 11.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
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alex tsikarishvili 09.01.2013 | That's right if it blinks, you need to find out what it is , you can use midiyoke to sniff out the data, although if traktor receives it why wouldn't it interpret it. What is your midi port set to ? Could you try with an empty mapping if you haven't done so ? |
Kellie Myrum 09.01.2013 | If 'ctrl' blinks in blue the MIDI is sent. |
alex tsikarishvili 09.01.2013 | Try using midiyoke or another midi sniffer to see if data is being sent, try playing with the port in settings as well in tractor, doesn't this machine come with some midi documentation? |
Kellie Myrum 09.01.2013 | But you say it send MIDI when using other mappings? |
Matt Kane 09.01.2013 | moved to the mappings section |
Tera Baragan 09.01.2013 | Im assuming that button doesnt send midi. I am running into that with my controller. Numark idj3. Just gotta deal with what you have. |
Cassie Sangermano 09.01.2013 | Never used a VMS4, but if its not showing anything when you press it in the controller manager, then maybe its a hardware shift button. Meaning that when you press it, it changes the midi commands sent out by the button in the controller itself. Easy way to test, put learn midi on, press a button (any button apart from shift), note the midi note on the screen, then hold down shift and press the same button again. If the midi note changes, then its hardware. If not.... well then I have no idea. |
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