Behringer CMD PL1 tsi

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Behringer CMD PL1 tsi
Posted on: 24.09.2013 by Eleanore Hartmeyer
Hi guys was trying to downlod the tsi file for this controller from behringers website but it keeps running into an error when I try it. anyway someone can send me on the download ?

Much appreciated if you could.
Eleanore Hartmeyer
25.09.2013
Originally Posted by nem0nic
This is not 100% true. Traktor has problems with having several TSIs loaded, even if they're not being used (no hardware device associated). It can not only cause problems with messaging, but it can also cause the Controller Manager to hang (especially on initial opening and device selection). It's always a good idea to only load the TSIs you have active hardware for.

OP, update to 2.6.2 or higher. Why are you still running a version that's now over a year old?
Stewe Ill try it on another computer and get back to you.

Yea I updated to 2.6.2, still no joy. So annoyed...

Just never bothered to update.

Thanks for helping out guys.
Diogo Dj Dragão
25.09.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
I have four controllers each loaded with an ultimate mapping (20+ devices) running with out any conflicts and never experienced any issues of that type. The loading part is loooong but that's only issue with numerous devices.
We've seen instances where it is indeed an issue. This has been corroborated by the service departments at multiple companies, as well as personally (when examining a similar issue on a colleague's computer).

Also from a troubleshooting perspective, this process simplifies the possible elements in play. The first step in any troubleshooting process is to reduce the environment to it's simplest form. It takes seconds, costs nothing, and can be reversed easily if desired.

With all due respect, this should be one of the first steps a user takes if there is a problem with an attached MIDI device.
Kellie Myrum
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by nem0nic
This is not 100% true. Traktor has problems with having several TSIs loaded, even if they're not being used (no hardware device associated). It can not only cause problems with messaging, but it can also cause the Controller Manager to hang (especially on initial opening and device selection). It's always a good idea to only load the TSIs you have active hardware for.

OP, update to 2.6.2 or higher. Why are you still running a version that's now over a year old?
I have four controllers each loaded with an ultimate mapping (20+ devices) running with out any conflicts and never experienced any issues of that type. The loading part is loooong but that's only issue with numerous devices.
Eleanore Hartmeyer
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
As long as MIDI for each unit is routed to corresponding .tsi you should be good. They can conflict each other only in case when both mappings are set to 'all ports' and under condition that both units are sending MIDI in the same channel with duplicate note and CC.

Did you try to plug it to some other cable/computer?
Yea I tried another cable, no difference.

I would try it on another computer but I need to to work on my own one.

when I plug it rusn through its little LED light show that tells you its connected, but then it just stays orange and no response from the pads, jog or encoders.

So annoying and I have a party thursday
Kellie Myrum
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by Da3dalus
Hi Stewe

Yeah they are both set to CMD PL1.

I am using a Kontrol X1 and a DNX 1600, could these be interfering?
As long as MIDI for each unit is routed to corresponding .tsi you should be good. They can conflict each other only in case when both mappings are set to 'all ports' and under condition that both units are sending MIDI in the same channel with duplicate note and CC.

Did you try to plug it to some other cable/computer?
Eleanore Hartmeyer
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Both MIDI In and Out ports (upper right in manager) need to be set for the controller you're using in order for Traktor to communicate with the unit.
Hi Stewe

Yeah they are both set to CMD PL1.

I am using a Kontrol X1 and a DNX 1600, could these be interfering?
Kellie Myrum
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by Da3dalus
No i didnt what should I set it to ?

I am running traktor 2.6
Both MIDI In and Out ports (upper right in manager) need to be set for the controller you're using in order for Traktor to communicate with the unit.
Eleanore Hartmeyer
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by nem0nic
Did you specify the in and out port in the controller manager?

Also, what version of Traktor are you using?
No i didnt what should I set it to ?

I am running traktor 2.6
Eleanore Hartmeyer
24.09.2013
Hi guys was trying to downlod the tsi file for this controller from behringers website but it keeps running into an error when I try it. anyway someone can send me on the download ?

Much appreciated if you could.
Diogo Dj Dragão
25.09.2013
You might also want to verify proper operation in another application. You could try Deckadance, or you could download MIDIOX for free and look at the raw data.

You may also want to contact Behringer support and have them walk you through some fixes if you're not comfortable on your own.
Kellie Myrum
25.09.2013
Da3dalus,

Do you have any sort of MIDI editor software, virtual midi cables and such running in background before opening Traktor?
Eleanore Hartmeyer
25.09.2013
Originally Posted by nem0nic
This is not 100% true. Traktor has problems with having several TSIs loaded, even if they're not being used (no hardware device associated). It can not only cause problems with messaging, but it can also cause the Controller Manager to hang (especially on initial opening and device selection). It's always a good idea to only load the TSIs you have active hardware for.

OP, update to 2.6.2 or higher. Why are you still running a version that's now over a year old?
Stewe Ill try it on another computer and get back to you.

Yea I updated to 2.6.2, still no joy. So annoyed...

Just never bothered to update.

Thanks for helping out guys.
Diogo Dj Dragão
25.09.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
I have four controllers each loaded with an ultimate mapping (20+ devices) running with out any conflicts and never experienced any issues of that type. The loading part is loooong but that's only issue with numerous devices.
We've seen instances where it is indeed an issue. This has been corroborated by the service departments at multiple companies, as well as personally (when examining a similar issue on a colleague's computer).

Also from a troubleshooting perspective, this process simplifies the possible elements in play. The first step in any troubleshooting process is to reduce the environment to it's simplest form. It takes seconds, costs nothing, and can be reversed easily if desired.

With all due respect, this should be one of the first steps a user takes if there is a problem with an attached MIDI device.
Kellie Myrum
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by nem0nic
This is not 100% true. Traktor has problems with having several TSIs loaded, even if they're not being used (no hardware device associated). It can not only cause problems with messaging, but it can also cause the Controller Manager to hang (especially on initial opening and device selection). It's always a good idea to only load the TSIs you have active hardware for.

OP, update to 2.6.2 or higher. Why are you still running a version that's now over a year old?
I have four controllers each loaded with an ultimate mapping (20+ devices) running with out any conflicts and never experienced any issues of that type. The loading part is loooong but that's only issue with numerous devices.
Diogo Dj Dragão
24.09.2013
As long as MIDI for each unit is routed to corresponding .tsi you should be good. They can conflict each other only in case when both mappings are set to 'all ports' and under condition that both units are sending MIDI in the same channel with duplicate note and CC.
This is not 100% true. Traktor has problems with having several TSIs loaded, even if they're not being used (no hardware device associated). It can not only cause problems with messaging, but it can also cause the Controller Manager to hang (especially on initial opening and device selection). It's always a good idea to only load the TSIs you have active hardware for.

OP, update to 2.6.2 or higher. Why are you still running a version that's now over a year old?
Kellie Myrum
24.09.2013
I have suggested trying another computer just to locate if issue comes with your system or the actual unit. Do you run windows?
Eleanore Hartmeyer
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
As long as MIDI for each unit is routed to corresponding .tsi you should be good. They can conflict each other only in case when both mappings are set to 'all ports' and under condition that both units are sending MIDI in the same channel with duplicate note and CC.

Did you try to plug it to some other cable/computer?
Yea I tried another cable, no difference.

I would try it on another computer but I need to to work on my own one.

when I plug it rusn through its little LED light show that tells you its connected, but then it just stays orange and no response from the pads, jog or encoders.

So annoying and I have a party thursday
Kellie Myrum
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by Da3dalus
Hi Stewe

Yeah they are both set to CMD PL1.

I am using a Kontrol X1 and a DNX 1600, could these be interfering?
As long as MIDI for each unit is routed to corresponding .tsi you should be good. They can conflict each other only in case when both mappings are set to 'all ports' and under condition that both units are sending MIDI in the same channel with duplicate note and CC.

Did you try to plug it to some other cable/computer?
Eleanore Hartmeyer
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Both MIDI In and Out ports (upper right in manager) need to be set for the controller you're using in order for Traktor to communicate with the unit.
Hi Stewe

Yeah they are both set to CMD PL1.

I am using a Kontrol X1 and a DNX 1600, could these be interfering?
Kellie Myrum
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by Da3dalus
No i didnt what should I set it to ?

I am running traktor 2.6
Both MIDI In and Out ports (upper right in manager) need to be set for the controller you're using in order for Traktor to communicate with the unit.
Eleanore Hartmeyer
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by nem0nic
Did you specify the in and out port in the controller manager?

Also, what version of Traktor are you using?
No i didnt what should I set it to ?

I am running traktor 2.6
Diogo Dj Dragão
25.09.2013
Did you specify the in and out port in the controller manager?

Also, what version of Traktor are you using?
Eleanore Hartmeyer
24.09.2013
I dont suppose you ran into trouble when first settign your CMD Pl1 up? Imported the TSI and nothings happening, controller is not responding in traktor 2.6, all the orange lights are on, on the controller.
Eleanore Hartmeyer
24.09.2013
Thanks so much Nem0nic
Diogo Dj Dragão
24.09.2013
Yeah, there's some funkiness with the website. Try this link instead...

http://community .behringer.com/showthrea...loadable-files
Eleanore Hartmeyer
24.09.2013
Can anyone else confirm if they are running into a problem downloading it from the site ?

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