How to configure TPro to simulate cdj on VCI-100
How to configure TPro to simulate cdj on VCI-100 Posted on: 06.11.2010 by Sebastian Cage my request might seems to be odd, but I am actually looking for a way to emulate the CDJ (or whatever cd turntable) mixing style on traktor pro (with everything mapped on the VCI-100)I am not looking to start any debate on auto beatmatching or whatever, but I really like to beatmatch my track by myself, I have the feeling to really go into the groove. the basics functions I am looking for is to emulate the Play/Pause that will create a little loop, and being able to move that loop forward and backward using the plates of the VCI-100. Then when the track is playing, I could give some nudges using the plate, to sync the track if they are getting out of sync, like on a CDJ Am I really clear ?! I have found that kind of configuration for T3 on dj tech tools site, but can't find it for TPro. I really want to kick my CDJ's + mixer out to replace them by a tiny VCI-100 and save some room. I have been looking around and cant find anything, any help appreciated | |
Tatum Ansaldo 08.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by jasperjones
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Fay Scibona 08.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by timek
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Sebastian Cage 06.11.2010 | my request might seems to be odd, but I am actually looking for a way to emulate the CDJ (or whatever cd turntable) mixing style on traktor pro (with everything mapped on the VCI-100) I am not looking to start any debate on auto beatmatching or whatever, but I really like to beatmatch my track by myself, I have the feeling to really go into the groove. the basics functions I am looking for is to emulate the Play/Pause that will create a little loop, and being able to move that loop forward and backward using the plates of the VCI-100. Then when the track is playing, I could give some nudges using the plate, to sync the track if they are getting out of sync, like on a CDJ Am I really clear ?! I have found that kind of configuration for T3 on dj tech tools site, but can't find it for TPro. I really want to kick my CDJ's + mixer out to replace them by a tiny VCI-100 and save some room. I have been looking around and cant find anything, any help appreciated |
Tatum Ansaldo 08.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by jasperjones
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Fay Scibona 08.11.2010 | rtfm already. this is pathetic |
Sebastian Cage 08.11.2010 | Thank you, I am going to try the solution you propose. and I am going to read the manual I am a Serato Scratch Live user and want to move to a more compact set up. Itch seems not to propose as much as Traktor. I am trying to know what would be the best option for me. It's not like I am never reading any manual, I have been through some of my plugin synth and effect one's. But I admit that I wanted to know if Traktor could be a possible option to replace my cdjs, before starting reading the whole book Thanks again, I appreciate your friendly help |
Tatum Ansaldo 08.11.2010 | Now now people, simmer down... Very simply, for a play pause, in controller manager: Add in > Transport > Play Pause. I would also suggest that you read the manual. |
Sebastian Cage 08.11.2010 | Today seems to be another bad day for you...no luck But seriously, because you are trying to help, I should let you talk to me the way you want ? You want me to be thankful when you are mean to me? My advice, breathe and try not taking yourself too seriously. Oh and thank you for your mercy Love |
Fay Scibona 08.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by timek
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Sebastian Cage 07.11.2010 | having a bad day ? |
Fay Scibona 07.11.2010 | what would you expect the button "cd mode" in traktor to do? |
Sebastian Cage 07.11.2010 | Thanks, I can nudge the track by disabling scratch mode. but for the rest, I don't believe this is that simple. I am using DJTT mapping. basically on the cdj-200 there is a play/pause button and a cue, the platter and the tempo. I would like to map all those control on the VCI-100 to simulate the play/pause button I guess I need to start a 1/2 loop on the current position. |
Tatum Ansaldo 06.11.2010 | use the DJTT mapping and turn off Scratch mode. Simples. |
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