Beat phase monitor help

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Beat phase monitor help
Posted on: 03.01.2014 by Oswaldo Appeldorn
Hello,

I tried to map 4 pad on the beat monitor and it work like a charm with:

Beat phase monitor:

Button 1 (-0.50 ; -0.25)
Button 2 (-0.25 ; 0.00)
Button 3 (0.00 ; 0.25)
Button 4 (0.25 ; 0.50)

But now i try to map 8 pad for the same thing... How can i do this..

Thanx
Charline Dye
29.01.2014
Ah Ha! That's what I thought.

It has been awhile since I read all the gears and virtual midi routing info, but I knew it was possible.

I'm a little suprised that I haven't tried this as I love to make pointless led mappings.
I like watching the pretty lights
Kellie Myrum
28.01.2014
Originally Posted by VanGogo
Stewe, don't you have a method for what the OP wants? I see the livid? controller in your videos with a beat sequence of buttons like the OP was asking about.
You know that link to NI community s you've shared? You'll find my solution for 4 beat modifier loop in there! just use same principal and add more values to the loop. TADA

Stevan
Kellie Myrum
28.01.2014
Yeah, there is an option to create a virtual MIDI port in OSX. Go to your audio/MIDI preferences and enable it... Or simply download a driver for it, there is plenty of them available as a freeware.
Charline Dye
28.01.2014
I believe there is a way in osx to make virtual midi ports via the audio/midi app. Give it a Google.
Oswaldo Appeldorn
28.01.2014
Thank you for that i will, try it, but there is no midi yoke on mac what will you recommend to use please?
Charline Dye
27.01.2014
I haven't taken the time to try out any routing of messages out and back in to Traktor. Maybe one day. At the moment, I am working on too many mappings. I really need to finish one before starting another, but I aquired a MF 3D and couldn't wait to start mapping it.

Stewe, don't you have a method for what the OP wants? I see the livid? controller in your videos with a beat sequence of buttons like the OP was asking about.
Kellie Myrum
27.01.2014
Originally Posted by VanGogo
Hey VanGogo, you manage to figure it out?

BTW, what ever happened to that "MIDI Bruce Lee"? He seem to had disappeared from the face of Earth
Charline Dye
27.01.2014
http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...mappable%20lfo

This ought to get you started.
Gretta Krotz
13.01.2014
really takes some fine tunning
Oswaldo Appeldorn
13.01.2014
Oh okay, i saw one with the vci 300 on bome's midi translator but we should have a preset files, i don't know how to make one for my controller actually..
Charline Dye
13.01.2014
No, not. Lemur.
I believe I've heard "Midi pipe" or some such thing.
There's got to be a thread on it somewhere on DJTT, maybe a blog article, but it has been quite awhile since I remember seeing it.
Oswaldo Appeldorn
13.01.2014
Thank you, i really would like to know what software to use i hope its not lemur lol
Charline Dye
12.01.2014
I haven't done it, but as Yul said it involves another program to read the output from Traktor and route it back to Traktor.
Stewe knows how, as it can be seen in a lot of his videos.
Oswaldo Appeldorn
12.01.2014
Come on people it's not possible to do in traktor?
Oswaldo Appeldorn
10.01.2014

Exactly like that.
Oswaldo Appeldorn
08.01.2014
Originally Posted by Yul
Do you mean you want to have one blink per pad during 8 counts (each blink marking a beat on one pad?). Well that's a full different story...
Ie: you need to have traktor to read its own beat output so you can create an automatic incrementing (cycling) modifier system. Don't have time to explain that right now (mainly because I don't really remember how to do it) but I'm sure someone could help here.
Well Thats exaclty what i Want to do One blink per pad, and i have no id
Oswaldo Appeldorn
07.01.2014
Originally Posted by Yul
That's the midi out range [minus 0.5 to plus 0.5], 0 being the middle point. In this case 0 is your beat 'blink' if you prefer. On one pad it will blink on the beat and define the lenght of the light lit for example a command of -0.005 to 0.005 will give you a sharp blink, a command of -0.45 to 0.45 would give you a longer light (but still on beat).

In Onetidd first example on 4 pads, the defined range will light each of those in turn within a range of one beat.
A bit like that on this s4's sample buttons



On 8 pads like he wants to do he needs to define 8 chunks by dividing that range, but it's the same principle.
Oh thank yul so to have a full Long Bright i should go to -0.4 to +0.4 if its correct?
Oswaldo Appeldorn
03.01.2014
Hello,

I tried to map 4 pad on the beat monitor and it work like a charm with:

Beat phase monitor:

Button 1 (-0.50 ; -0.25)
Button 2 (-0.25 ; 0.00)
Button 3 (0.00 ; 0.25)
Button 4 (0.25 ; 0.50)

But now i try to map 8 pad for the same thing... How can i do this..

Thanx
Oswaldo Appeldorn
08.01.2014
Originally Posted by Yul
Do you mean you want to have one blink per pad during 8 counts (each blink marking a beat on one pad?). Well that's a full different story...
Ie: you need to have traktor to read its own beat output so you can create an automatic incrementing (cycling) modifier system. Don't have time to explain that right now (mainly because I don't really remember how to do it) but I'm sure someone could help here.
Well Thats exaclty what i Want to do One blink per pad, and i have no id
Kecia Wnukowski
08.01.2014
Do you mean you want to have one blink per pad during 8 counts (each blink marking a beat on one pad?). Well that's a full different story...
Ie: you need to have traktor to read its own beat output so you can create an automatic incrementing (cycling) modifier system. Don't have time to explain that right now (mainly because I don't really remember how to do it) but I'm sure someone could help here.
Oswaldo Appeldorn
07.01.2014
I've tried and it's faster...Maybe i should use another thing to output light what will you recommend except the beatphase? what i really is to have one light that blink one time on the 8 pads on beat like the ddj sx slicer.
Oswaldo Appeldorn
07.01.2014
Originally Posted by Yul
That's the midi out range [minus 0.5 to plus 0.5], 0 being the middle point. In this case 0 is your beat 'blink' if you prefer. On one pad it will blink on the beat and define the lenght of the light lit for example a command of -0.005 to 0.005 will give you a sharp blink, a command of -0.45 to 0.45 would give you a longer light (but still on beat).

In Onetidd first example on 4 pads, the defined range will light each of those in turn within a range of one beat.
A bit like that on this s4's sample buttons



On 8 pads like he wants to do he needs to define 8 chunks by dividing that range, but it's the same principle.
Oh thank yul so to have a full Long Bright i should go to -0.4 to +0.4 if its correct?
Kecia Wnukowski
06.01.2014
i am not getting that number system setting can anyone knowledgeable would throw some light on it so i may understand it well
That's the midi out range [minus 0.5 to plus 0.5], 0 being the middle point. In this case 0 is your beat 'blink' if you prefer. On one pad it will blink on the beat and define the lenght of the light lit for example a command of -0.005 to 0.005 will give you a sharp blink, a command of -0.45 to 0.45 would give you a longer light (but still on beat).

In Onetidd first example on 4 pads, the defined range will light each of those in turn within a range of one beat.
A bit like that on this s4's sample buttons



On 8 pads like he wants to do he needs to define 8 chunks by dividing that range, but it's the same principle.
Oswaldo Appeldorn
04.01.2014
Sorry here is the correct number:
1: -0.50000 -0.37500
2: -0.37500 -0.25000
3: -0.25000 -0.12500
4: -0.12500 -0.00000
5: 0.00000 0.12500
6: 0.12500 0.25000
7: 0.25000 0.37500
8: 0.37500 0.50000
Jon Raffi
03.01.2014
i am not getting that number system setting can anyone knowledgeable would throw some light on it so i may understand it well
Oswaldo Appeldorn
04.01.2014
I found that:

1: -0.50 -0.375
2: -03.75 -0.2.50
3: -0.250 -0.125
4: -0.125 -0
0
5: 0 0.125
6: 0.125 0.250
7: 0.250 0.375
8: 0.375 0.500
Tamra Millus
03.01.2014
Whats the Numbers?
Oswaldo Appeldorn
03.01.2014
sorry it work now, is there a way to get it slower please?
Oswaldo Appeldorn
03.01.2014
wow it seems to be hard as i don't know how to get the good number..
Kellie Myrum
03.01.2014
Divide the range in to eight step sequence.

1 ..... -5
2
3
4
......... 0

5
6
7
8 ..... 5

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