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TPro 1.2 and Ohm64
Hi,

After playing with the ohm64 for a while I came up with this mapping for Tpro 1.2.
I really like not having too many functions mapped to one button, which the ohm64 facilitates.

This is a 4 deck mapping with internal mixer. I've based this on the basic configuration of the ohm, without using the editor. (cause basically, the editor sucks)

Even though this mapping uses all 8 modifiers, it still comes down to only 2 "shift" buttons: 1 global shift button and 1 shift button per deck.
All shift buttons have a hold-behaviour.

Deck A-D are mapped in the center part, with 16 buttons per deck. So every deck holds 2 bars.

When no shift buttons are on, these are the basic controls:


When the global shift is pressed it gives these functions:

Where the deck buttons get repeated all the way down.

When there's no deck shift button pressed, every deck has these functions:


And when the deck shift button is pressed per deck, it has these functions:


Plus, when the deckshift is pressed, the sliders on the right of the ohm turn into FX incr/dec for that deck. I've got 1 fx unit mapped per deck.

Even though it might look like it's not much mapping going on, it actually gives me all the functionality and flexibility I need and contains quite some smart mapping too.
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