Nanopad mapping.

Nanopad mapping.
Posted on: 12.04.2011 by Daniele Gladys
Hey, ive recently bought a nanopad just for que point jugggling but i have no idea how to map it into traktor , if anyone can help me out that would be fantastic ( i have the korg kontrol editor).

Oh and one more question would the nanokey be of any use as ive got it laying around doing nothing so i thought maybe i could use it in traktor aswell?

thanks!
Daniele Gladys
12.04.2011
Hey, ive recently bought a nanopad just for que point jugggling but i have no idea how to map it into traktor , if anyone can help me out that would be fantastic ( i have the korg kontrol editor).

Oh and one more question would the nanokey be of any use as ive got it laying around doing nothing so i thought maybe i could use it in traktor aswell?

thanks!
Daniele Gladys
14.04.2011
thanks alot!
Charline Dye
13.04.2011
Mapping is very easy, for what you want to do, and something you should learn to do, because you can customize to your own way of mixing and add super buttons and knobs to do things you don't have enough hands for.
This video is a good start, and there's a part 2.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQjJs...el_video_title

Tombrutun69 made a midi mapping book you can download here http://djbrute.co.uk/?page_id=39

Also check my YT channel in my sig for more mapping fun.
Blanch Grainer
13.04.2011
I set the Nanopad like this



At first you had to load the nanopad_set included in the zip file to your Korg Kontrol Editor, it sets up your pads to Control and not to note.

Now you can import the tsi file to traktor and the Cue Points can be set with this.

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