black vci 100+tks advice
black vci 100+tks advice Posted on: 04.08.2008 by Jasmin Suzan Barthel Hi there, I have just purchased a black vci 100 (v1.2) for use with traktor 3.4 while i wait for the special edition ean golden (1.3) package to be released can anyone reccomend a "best" tks file with an explanation of each control so that I can learn to fully utilise the gear
for the time being, whilst i am an experianced dj I am very new to this midi controller. Thanks in advance for any advice | |
Jasmin Suzan Barthel 04.08.2008 | Hi there, I have just purchased a black vci 100 (v1.2) for use with traktor 3.4 while i wait for the special edition ean golden (1.3) package to be released can anyone reccomend a "best" tks file with an explanation of each control so that I can learn to fully utilise the gear for the time being, whilst i am an experianced dj I am very new to this midi controller. Thanks in advance for any advice |
Natan/Mateusz Naguszewski/Wierzbicki 04.08.2008 | here's what i did: i've had my vci-100 for about a week.... first thing i did was download the vestax default, you can get it and a how to from: http://www.djranking s.com/2008/03/1...r-controllers/ the one in the example if for traktor 3.3, i imagine it works with 3.4 too. i played with it for a couple days like that. getting the hang of it... etc. then i saved it, started with a blank tks and i've been building from scratch ever since - learning as i go from this very site. i've tried all of ean's tips / tricks and figured which i like and which i don't. right now i'm rocking a built from scratch layout (not complete) using the cdj style joggs and the beat mash assign that i activate with the "vinyl mode" button. i'm building my whole tks around this concept. i could just download eans and figure it out, but i like building it from scratch. so yeah. long story short download the vestax default, play around with it until you figure out how you want them - then start assigning to yours hearts desire. learning to assign is super easy and i pretty much figured the concept out in a few hours. learning all the traktor jargon and remembering how to get things done is hard though. ALSO: i heavily suggest getting all your favorite tracks beatgridded (hehe) as you play and figure it out: http://www.djranking s.com/2008/04/0...ct-beat-grids/ also learn how to assign cues at the same time: http://www.djranking s.com/2008/01/0...oint-juggling/ this way when you get the SE update, you'll be ready to rock. |
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