Custom Mixer

Custom Mixer
Posted on: 03.06.2011 by Percy Keehan
I am making a custom mixer with a Livid Brain:

Component Map


Final Result (What it should look like)


I was going to keep my mappings secret- but here is a basic little map of what the main mapping will consist of:


RED ~ Cue Points
LIGHT GREEN ~ Effects
DARK GREEN ~ Pitch
PINK ~ Crossfader
LIGHT PURPLE ~ Loop Recorder
DARK PURPLE ~ Filters (Lows,Mids,High, Key, Etc.)
YELLOW ~ Loops
ORANGE ~ Sample Decks
BLACK ~ Headphone Cues
TEAL ~ Volume
DARK BLUE ~ Track Browsing

I am not asking for advice on how to build it.
I am asking 3 questions only- the above is for reference

What should I add to this controller-- if I would like it?

What other mappings could I try with this controller?

Do you believe it will perform well?
Chasidy Heckenbach
04.06.2011
Originally Posted by ajrindy
The NS6 doesn't have moving platters, that's the NS7.
ah... for some reason i thought both had them, guess i was wrong... tends to happen a lot these days


OP, if you need that many buttons, look into the APC 20 and 40, or perhaps a launchpad. you can distinguish between what you have as square and arcade buttons using different LED colours.
plus the launchpad is uber cheap - and isn't going to lose much value if you just use it to experiment with and then sell on.
Brock Ricapito
04.06.2011
Originally Posted by zestoi
i love the idea of those moving platters...
The NS6 doesn't have moving platters, that's the NS7.
OP, if you need that many buttons, look into the APC 20 and 40, or perhaps a launchpad. you can distinguish between what you have as square and arcade buttons using different LED colours.
Chasidy Heckenbach
03.06.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
However, my mind is starting to resort to other options. Like maybe 2 Classic Midi Fighters, a Midi fighter pro, and either an s4 or an ns6.

Or I will be a complete DJTT geek and get a VCI 100 Arcade, Two Classic Midi Fighters, And maybe a Midi Fighter Pro. Probably a few numpad mods too. And an X-session pro.
personally i believe the ns6 looks awesome if a little expensive. i love the idea of those moving platters...

i'm sure a lot of though went into deciding the 4x4 layout of the original midifighters and you can do a lot with it.

i picked up a launchpad for its flexability (if not because it has great pads lol) to get an idea of what works for me. i've been through a whole stack of different combinations of layouts and multiple pages so far - and the beauty of doing all that in software is i'm not losing any money by changing layouts and am finally starting to get an idea of what kind of controls are useful for the way i play.
Percy Keehan
03.06.2011
Originally Posted by mostapha
Useful controls.

Hunh?

No. There's way too much going on. Do you really use all that stuff now, and if not do you really believe that your controller is the reason?

Traktor has a lot of features so that it can appeal to a lot of different performance styles
Chasidy Heckenbach
03.06.2011
Originally Posted by MiL0
1)3) It'll be great, as long as you've got 193 fingers
must admit there does seem to be a heck of a lot of buttons+pots etc on there - maybe two people could use it at the same time?
Dorie Scelzo
03.06.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
What should I add to this controller-- if I would like it?

What other mappings could I try with this controller?

Do you believe it will perform well?
Useful controls.

Hunh?

No. There's way too much going on. Do you really use all that stuff now, and if not do you really believe that your controller is the reason?

Traktor has a lot of features so that it can appeal to a lot of different performance styles
Arcelia Siebeneck
03.06.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
I am asking 3 questions only- the above is for reference

What should I add to this controller-- if I would like it?

What other mappings could I try with this controller?

Do you believe it will perform well?

1) The kitchen sink

2) Seems like you've got a button for everything - no need for different mappings lol

3) It'll be great, as long as you've got 193 fingers
Percy Keehan
03.06.2011
I am making a custom mixer with a Livid Brain:

Component Map


Final Result (What it should look like)


I was going to keep my mappings secret- but here is a basic little map of what the main mapping will consist of:


RED ~ Cue Points
LIGHT GREEN ~ Effects
DARK GREEN ~ Pitch
PINK ~ Crossfader
LIGHT PURPLE ~ Loop Recorder
DARK PURPLE ~ Filters (Lows,Mids,High, Key, Etc.)
YELLOW ~ Loops
ORANGE ~ Sample Decks
BLACK ~ Headphone Cues
TEAL ~ Volume
DARK BLUE ~ Track Browsing

I am not asking for advice on how to build it.
I am asking 3 questions only- the above is for reference

What should I add to this controller-- if I would like it?

What other mappings could I try with this controller?

Do you believe it will perform well?
Leeanna Ayla
04.06.2011
I believe if it does what you want it to do it's a great. And I call my S4 a mixer all the time because my wife has no idea what a controller is.
Marva Cupid
04.06.2011
Yeah you could buy one if you have the spare 1000-2000$ in ur pocket.
Nelle Utsey
04.06.2011
yeah ... thats what i was trying to remember.
Melia Balvaneda
04.06.2011
looks like you should just buy this

http://www.djranking s.com/community /showthread.php?t=18014

if you still can...
Nelle Utsey
04.06.2011
who is it that already makes a controller thats similar to the layout posted? it has scads of buttons etc ... my personal fave being a traktor fiend is the pioneer ... the ns6 is awesome too but i don;t know about the fx layout and im not switching to itch.
Chasidy Heckenbach
04.06.2011
Originally Posted by ajrindy
The NS6 doesn't have moving platters, that's the NS7.
ah... for some reason i thought both had them, guess i was wrong... tends to happen a lot these days


OP, if you need that many buttons, look into the APC 20 and 40, or perhaps a launchpad. you can distinguish between what you have as square and arcade buttons using different LED colours.
plus the launchpad is uber cheap - and isn't going to lose much value if you just use it to experiment with and then sell on.
Brock Ricapito
04.06.2011
Originally Posted by zestoi
i love the idea of those moving platters...
The NS6 doesn't have moving platters, that's the NS7.
OP, if you need that many buttons, look into the APC 20 and 40, or perhaps a launchpad. you can distinguish between what you have as square and arcade buttons using different LED colours.
Chasidy Heckenbach
03.06.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
However, my mind is starting to resort to other options. Like maybe 2 Classic Midi Fighters, a Midi fighter pro, and either an s4 or an ns6.

Or I will be a complete DJTT geek and get a VCI 100 Arcade, Two Classic Midi Fighters, And maybe a Midi Fighter Pro. Probably a few numpad mods too. And an X-session pro.
personally i believe the ns6 looks awesome if a little expensive. i love the idea of those moving platters...

i'm sure a lot of though went into deciding the 4x4 layout of the original midifighters and you can do a lot with it.

i picked up a launchpad for its flexability (if not because it has great pads lol) to get an idea of what works for me. i've been through a whole stack of different combinations of layouts and multiple pages so far - and the beauty of doing all that in software is i'm not losing any money by changing layouts and am finally starting to get an idea of what kind of controls are useful for the way i play.
Percy Keehan
03.06.2011
Originally Posted by mostapha
Useful controls.

Hunh?

No. There's way too much going on. Do you really use all that stuff now, and if not do you really believe that your controller is the reason?

Traktor has a lot of features so that it can appeal to a lot of different performance styles
Percy Keehan
03.06.2011
the reason there are so much buttons is because I create very long mixes and do need quite a lot of elements. It incorporates two decks if you noticed. So I really eliminate the need for jog wheels. However If i needed them- they would probably just some cheep weel with a play and stop button. This is designed to be an all in one controller.

However my options are differing.

I was believeing of an NS6, a midi fighter, and a few mini midi fighters from numpads.

But with this and maybe one or two jog wheel things it would be pretty nice
Chasidy Heckenbach
03.06.2011
re: the deleted post about whether people have tried to make a controller from parts of other controllers including jog wheels.... i've seen quite a few threads of stuff like that - including jog wheels. why not? i might try something like that if i can pick up one of these new gemini firstmix's - assuming they're easy enough to hack. there again i might just leave one as is - not sure yet.
Chasidy Heckenbach
03.06.2011
Originally Posted by MiL0
1)3) It'll be great, as long as you've got 193 fingers
must admit there does seem to be a heck of a lot of buttons+pots etc on there - maybe two people could use it at the same time?
Dorie Scelzo
03.06.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
What should I add to this controller-- if I would like it?

What other mappings could I try with this controller?

Do you believe it will perform well?
Useful controls.

Hunh?

No. There's way too much going on. Do you really use all that stuff now, and if not do you really believe that your controller is the reason?

Traktor has a lot of features so that it can appeal to a lot of different performance styles
Arcelia Siebeneck
03.06.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
I am asking 3 questions only- the above is for reference

What should I add to this controller-- if I would like it?

What other mappings could I try with this controller?

Do you believe it will perform well?

1) The kitchen sink

2) Seems like you've got a button for everything - no need for different mappings lol

3) It'll be great, as long as you've got 193 fingers
Percy Keehan
03.06.2011
wow ur a big help. the name of what it is doesnt matter to me- I just want it answers to my questions
Dorie Scelzo
03.06.2011
that's not a mixer, it's a midi controller.

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