Traktor - possible to move hotcue?
Traktor - possible to move hotcue? Posted on: 05.11.2011 by Leah Shawkey I'm using tsp2 and touchosc on an iPad. I have a basic mapping that sort of emulates a pair of dicers. I'm believeing about getting one of the wired midi solutions to improve latency but right now it's using wifi. My problem is that when I set hot cues they are almost always a bit late. I found a midi input that's something like cue/loop move but I can't get it to move a hot cue. Anyone know if this is possible and if so what would be the magic input/mapping?Thanks! | |
robin loo 06.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by J5k
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Leah Shawkey 05.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
I have an mpd 24 that I was using for cues but touchosc is so much more flexible and intuitive. I believe I'm going to get one of the midi adapters and just make it a wired controller. |
Leah Shawkey 05.11.2011 | I'm using tsp2 and touchosc on an iPad. I have a basic mapping that sort of emulates a pair of dicers. I'm believeing about getting one of the wired midi solutions to improve latency but right now it's using wifi. My problem is that when I set hot cues they are almost always a bit late. I found a midi input that's something like cue/loop move but I can't get it to move a hot cue. Anyone know if this is possible and if so what would be the magic input/mapping? Thanks! |
robin loo 06.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by J5k
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Leeanna Ayla 06.11.2011 | Snap is probably your answer. It still depends on your timing a little, but there's more room for being a little late or early and it still landing on the right one. |
Leah Shawkey 05.11.2011 | Sorry! I had meant to thank you for the snap idea in my last reply and got completely side tracked. I'll give that a shot. |
robin loo 05.11.2011 | dont know if you got me.. or if i got you traktors snap mode has nothing to do with latency. it basically just sets the cue on the closest grid mark, which is (if you gridded the track correctly) where you want to have it.. |
Leah Shawkey 05.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
I have an mpd 24 that I was using for cues but touchosc is so much more flexible and intuitive. I believe I'm going to get one of the midi adapters and just make it a wired controller. |
Dana Ordinario 05.11.2011 | If its latency then I would either get a wired controller like an lpd8 you can never guess timing 100% of the the time. Especially with cues you want those to be dead on. |
robin loo 05.11.2011 | make sure your grids sit correctly, turn on snap and your good to go.. don't know if it's totally against your workflow, but maybe you can prep your tracks in advance.. i do this all the time and it helps getting more spontaneous in your sets.. |
Leah Shawkey 05.11.2011 | Yeah that's exactly what I'm doing. I had started trying to anticipate them and hit them a tad earlier but that's hit or miss. What I've been doing lately is stopping the deck and moving it to exactly where I want but that only works for the track that isn't actively playing. |
robin loo 05.11.2011 | i'm not aware of any move cue function, but you can map something like delete hotcue with a modifier to your normal cue points and then delete and set them again on the fly.. |
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