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Dicer and TSP
Hi guys! It's my first posts here and have been lurking a couple of weeks now. Some of you may know me from DJF.

Anyway, I received my Novation Dicer a couple of days ago. I have imported the tsi file from DJTT and have also tried other TSP tsi files from the Novation site. But both tsi setting aren't the ones, I'm really looking for. So what I did was changed the mapping assignments on the effects and parameters.

Now here's my dilemma:

-When I trigger the effector on shifted "green", the loop function works but there is a stutter sound every time the loop is activated/deactivated.
-A stutter sound from the track playing can also be heard when loading a track on the other deck. This doesn't happen when the Dicer is disconected from the USB port.
-on the orange function, only three buttons are assigned to effects and I can't and don't know how to assign buttons 4 & 5. At this point, buttons 4 & 5 bends the tempo to positive only every time either are pressed. Why is that? How can I change buttons 4 & 5 to effects parameters instead.

Also, I'm not very good in mapping, so if anyone can share me different mapping charts for TSP that will guide me through these mapping procedures, it would be very helpful.

As much as possible here's what I want:

red - hot cues/shifted - delete (I have no problems with this one)
green - loop 8/4/2/1/.5 / shifted - flanger .5/1/2/4/8/16 bars
orange - effects chained with buttons parameters button 4(up) and 5(down) / shifted - advanced effect unit 3 & 4 with parameter.

My computer's spec:
Dell Inspiron 14R i3-390M 2.67Ghz, 4gb RAM/640gb 7200 rpm/Win7 Home 64bit
TSP 1.2.7/Audio4DJ with 3.0 ASIO driver

By the way, I have also tried doing this...
http://www.djranking s.com/community /sho...9&postcount=13

...but no luck and messed up my setting. So I disregarded it.

Thanks in advance guys!
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