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NoRequest's S2 mapping available for $5. Intuitive and HUGE!!!
Posted on: 04.02.2012 by Lashay Walchak
Fellow DJTT S2 Users,

I've been working on a NHL/MIDI mode map now for several weeks and am ready to share my work with you for a nominal fee. I pride myself in believing the map is very intuitive, even for those who are completely new to layered maps. In MIDI mode I've mapped LED feedback to let you know which mode you are in. Here is a quick run down. I'm working on my "user manual" as you're reading this.

NHL mode features regular mixer, transport, Jog browsing, DJTT Jog F/X, other default functions up until you enter Sample Deck mode(s). Once there you'll find controls for individual Slot volume (F/X control knobs), Jog Turn (scratch), EQ controls for C and/or D, individual Slot Filter/Size (Loop encoders w/ custom shift) and load from Loop Recorder. Which brings us to Loop Recorder controls housed in the Sample Deck volume/select area.

There's also C & D volume and EQ controls on the fly w/o having to enter Sample Deck mode by simply holding corresponding deck's shift.

There's a few other features like Snap/Quant toggles, Recording w/ Gain knob and cut button, and Beat Tap.

And that's all in NHL mode!

MIDI MODE is something that really sets this mapping apart from anything I've seen posted here or anywhere's on the the net.

I kind of refer to it as a "Modular" set-up because you can control ANY deck or F/X bank from either deck by scrolling between modes with the Filter/Gain knob and seeing corresponding LED feedback similar (but bigger) to the DJTT Jog F/X preset selection. The LED's run through the upper 4 button LEDs (1-4) then down through the Cue Point button LEDs (5-8)

Modes 1-4 give you control over the Decks

Mode 1 on the left side controls Deck A
Mode 2 on the left side controls Deck C (sample or track w/ button to toggle between the two)
Mode 3 on the left side controls Deck B
Mode 4 on the left side controls Deck D (sample or track w/ button to toggle between the two)

Then just because it felt right

Mode 1 on the right side controls Deck B
Mode 2 on the right side controls Deck D (sample or track w/ button to toggle between the two)
Mode 3 on the right side controls Deck A
Mode 4 on the right side controls Deck C (sample or track w/ button to toggle between the two)

When in a "Deck mode" on either side EQ functions work as you'd expect them, no jumps in sound (Soft Takeover). The F/X knobs control Mixer extras from left to right Gain (button resets to 0), Filter (button Toggles on/off), Key (button Toggles on/off), and Pan or Deck balance (button drops beat marker).

There is a shift in Mode 1 on either deck (corresponding Filter/Gain knob, used regularly throughout the MIDI map) that will give you access to Grid Marker movement and Grid BPM adjustment by using the Loop Size/Move encoders.

Modes 5-8 control FX banks 1-4 accordingly

When in FX mode 5&6 (cue point LEDs 1&2) you are controlling Group FX units 1&2 via regular knobs, JOG FX, or Tempo/Loop Encoders/Volume Fader. EQ controls select effects 1-3. Cue Point buttons turn on Effect units in the mixer, whereas a variety off buttons and the jog touch turns on the effect(s) themselves.

FX modes 7&8 (cue point LEDs 3&4) control single FX units 3&4. Again controlled by either regular F/X knobs, Jog, or Tempo/Loop Encoders, Volume Fader. I've also added ArmyOfMe's transition effects into FX modes 4 on either deck. I will be adding his Jog F/X to FX modes 2 for either deck as well.


ALRIGHT STOP!!! At this point you're probably overwhelmed as I know I am trying to type and explain it!

All of these controls are set up to mirror the other deck. Once you give this a whirl you will not get lost as you have LED feedback to let you know where your at. I've also set up auto mode switching from Browsing controls so when you load a track you're automatically put back to mode 1 on both decks.



For only $5 you will see the true potential of your device.



Send PayPal payment to [email protected]
Linda Chavda
30.05.2012
Originally Posted by supraman1120
I have never understood the concept of ragging on an individual who happens to have a more expansive vocabulary than yourself.
This +1
Mikki Retana
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by norequest
Thank you for your concern though, and your use of great terms like pedantic and "borg tier"
I have never understood the concept of ragging on an individual who happens to have a more expansive vocabulary than yourself.
Faustino Stringfellow
27.05.2012
Originally Posted by PartyMcFly
Listen man, I'm not going to get into this beyond this post, but here's where this thread stands in the grand scheme of things.

1) You're peddling your commodity to users of an open community website which thrives on shared knowledge. It happens to give away the same thing you are peddling for free. And in the cases where they don't provide exactly what one needs, they give away for free the knowledge to build it yourself.

2) There are many reasons for you to take the peddling to your own website. There are many reasons to not attempt making any scrilla off of someone else's platform. Apart from the reasons which would benefit you as a peddler, you did nothing to build this captive audience where you can in good moral conscience peddle work of debatable novelty to new and aspiring DJs who probably don't know any better.

Sorry man, but I used to work in advertising and I left the business because I became ill of designing adverts for underhanded peddlers who were preying on the uninformed, impressionable, and in some cases lazy. Understandably this kind of thing hits a switch in my head that makes me go "don't even".

I'm not saying you can't sell your 100-hour mapping, but it is unbelievably bad form to do it here. Build your own website, get your own audience, and do your own footwork. This is a very dear community to me and a lot of other people. Don't be a part of making it suck.
+1
Gaylord Lomerson
05.06.2012
i agree with beaubryte
Claire Auyeung
01.06.2012
Respect for your mapping, I hope nobody hijacks it. That's what happening with my mapping now but I believe that's a huge compliment. For me it's all about the feedback and giving something back to the community that helped me a lot. I try to DJ for my money, but after all it's for the fun and responses I get. For me mapping is all about making my own device better, so why not share it with others while I'm at it? I rather have a fair amount of happy daily users than a few paid ones.
Kellie Myrum
30.05.2012
I saw it on youtube, nice mapping NoRequest but not something special to charge for it (my opinion).

Maybe it would be better you have post this to S2/S4 area because most of the people that come to this mappings section of community are guys who are looking for some answers to their questions and requests or trying to get some help with their own mapping ideas.

+1 to "Sell MIDI mappings" thread idea.
Nedra Fresneda
30.05.2012
Back on topic guys.
Linda Chavda
30.05.2012
Originally Posted by supraman1120
I have never understood the concept of ragging on an individual who happens to have a more expansive vocabulary than yourself.
This +1
Mikki Retana
29.05.2012
Originally Posted by norequest
Thank you for your concern though, and your use of great terms like pedantic and "borg tier"
I have never understood the concept of ragging on an individual who happens to have a more expansive vocabulary than yourself.
Faustino Stringfellow
27.05.2012
Originally Posted by PartyMcFly
Listen man, I'm not going to get into this beyond this post, but here's where this thread stands in the grand scheme of things.

1) You're peddling your commodity to users of an open community website which thrives on shared knowledge. It happens to give away the same thing you are peddling for free. And in the cases where they don't provide exactly what one needs, they give away for free the knowledge to build it yourself.

2) There are many reasons for you to take the peddling to your own website. There are many reasons to not attempt making any scrilla off of someone else's platform. Apart from the reasons which would benefit you as a peddler, you did nothing to build this captive audience where you can in good moral conscience peddle work of debatable novelty to new and aspiring DJs who probably don't know any better.

Sorry man, but I used to work in advertising and I left the business because I became ill of designing adverts for underhanded peddlers who were preying on the uninformed, impressionable, and in some cases lazy. Understandably this kind of thing hits a switch in my head that makes me go "don't even".

I'm not saying you can't sell your 100-hour mapping, but it is unbelievably bad form to do it here. Build your own website, get your own audience, and do your own footwork. This is a very dear community to me and a lot of other people. Don't be a part of making it suck.
+1
Yuki Koeppel
26.05.2012
i have no problem on the selling of this mapping. i just sent you 5 bucks, looking forward to using the mapping and the time that is saved is worth it. And NO the DJTT mapping is inadequate so this looks like it is worth the few dollars! thanks
Carola Divalerio
12.02.2012
Dude it's a chat community with CLASSIFIEDS!
If it was the wrong thing to do then why would people be selling GEAR on here? I welcome this because the DJTT map is not working and I don't have time to dick around 100 hours figuring the mapping out. So $5 to save me 100 hours of time to eat, sleep, and play music is greatly appreciated. I have purchased his map as well as Jiggles and it's all inventive and great. I dunno...I just believe people need to chill.

1- Maybe move this to classifieds
2- or create a thread where people can share, trade, sell their mappings.

What different does it make? I am just happy to know there are people out there to help.
Dj LsEx
12.02.2012
Listen man, I'm not going to get into this beyond this post, but here's where this thread stands in the grand scheme of things.

1) You're peddling your commodity to users of an open community website which thrives on shared knowledge. It happens to give away the same thing you are peddling for free. And in the cases where they don't provide exactly what one needs, they give away for free the knowledge to build it yourself.

2) There are many reasons for you to take the peddling to your own website. There are many reasons to not attempt making any scrilla off of someone else's platform. Apart from the reasons which would benefit you as a peddler, you did nothing to build this captive audience where you can in good moral conscience peddle work of debatable novelty to new and aspiring DJs who probably don't know any better.

Sorry man, but I used to work in advertising and I left the business because I became ill of designing adverts for underhanded peddlers who were preying on the uninformed, impressionable, and in some cases lazy. Understandably this kind of thing hits a switch in my head that makes me go "don't even".

I'm not saying you can't sell your 100-hour mapping, but it is unbelievably bad form to do it here. Build your own website, get your own audience, and do your own footwork. This is a very dear community to me and a lot of other people. Don't be a part of making it suck.
Lashay Walchak
12.02.2012
Not kidding at all.

I'm offering a copy of something I've spent well over 100 hours dicking around with that I'm asking a whole $5 for.

My map is bug free and offers control over just about every aspect of Traktor.

I've made and shared other maps for previous controllers I've owned here, here, here, and here that I offered for free. But on this map for this newer piece of kit I feel it's fair to offer something to S2 owners that don't have 1000's of hours of mapping under their belt a chance to use something of this caliber for a modest fee.

Please share with us what you've offered to the DJTT community or anything you've done in generals on the internets be it for free or for a whopping $5.

People are looking for one or more of the feature(s) this map offers be it 4 track deck control, 8 hot cue control, Loop Recorder control, Sample volume control (individual), 4 FX bank control, LED dance feedback and more.

DJTT doesn't offer that, most likely because the manufacturer's of the hardware asked/told them nicely not to provide if they'd like to remain in the "free" gear / beta / development loop because the manufacturer's offer a more expensive unit that's supposed to allow control over all of these functions.

Thank you for your concern though, and your use of great terms like pedantic and "borg tier"
Dj LsEx
11.02.2012
Dude are you kidding? I'm not going to comment on the mapping itself, which is cryptic and completely overloads the hardware to a degree that approaches borg tier, but the people who run this website offer a perfectly adequate and less pedantic mapping for the same hardware for absolutely no money.

Trust me, I appreciate the amount of work that went into your mapping because I have put a lot of time into these mappings for my own gear, but in order to peddle something like this you really should set up your own web site.
Lashay Walchak
11.02.2012
I've added 8 hotcue w/ delete and seek position 0.000 to decks A & B in NHL mode

LED feedback as always to indicate you are in hotcue mode

control regular FX, jog FX, or scratch while in hot cue

also have had EQ kills in FX buttons 1-3 while holding corresponding deck's shift button
Lashay Walchak
07.02.2012
C'mon now techy's.

I am going to keep adding COMPLETELY unique features to this map until I convince myself to RAISE prices due to sheer awesomeness!!! haha

for real though check out my latest and greatest LED dance feedback for decks A & B in midi mode

Rotating LED's at the bottom that stay in time/sync with the track!

Also additional PFL volume meters in the FX buttons.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-KhtpKMcGg
Lashay Walchak
07.02.2012
Not much interest in this huh?

I thought peeps would be all over loop recorder, decks C & D controls with EQ, and many of the other unique and awesome features this map has.

Weird

Too overwhelming?
Oswaldo Appeldorn
06.02.2012
What about a s4 mapping i willing to pay it too
Lashay Walchak
06.02.2012
NHL mode video

Here is my second video explaining most aspects of the NHL mode map.

The main feature here is individual Sample Slot control modes (entered with FX buttons when in either Sample Deck mode)

This allows for individual Sample Slot volume, filter, play, phase sync, sample slot size, key lock on/off, fx assign on/off, slot monitor cue, and NRTT exclusive Slot Juggle

http://youtu.be/98m9XB7RwSI
Lashay Walchak
05.02.2012
Originally Posted by d4dirty
ahh crap its for s2... i thought it was s4.

Will it work for the s4?
Refund sent.

Sorry about the confusion.

To other would be customers I'll be "filling orders" in about 5 hours time. Headed out to the golf course in Feb. in Chicago. Global warming.
Dalila Shim
05.02.2012
Originally Posted by norequest
Thanks! Put this video together toevening . I'll be "filling orders" first thing tomorrow.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWOK_...e_gdata_player
ahh crap its for s2... i thought it was s4.

Will it work for the s4?
Carey Trinh
05.02.2012
I agree, it does sound a bit like a 'quick fix' solution.Surely you can never be 100% absolutely certain that something won't go wrong.
Lashay Walchak
05.02.2012
Thanks! Put this video together toevening . I'll be "filling orders" first thing tomorrow.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWOK_...e_gdata_player
Dalila Shim
05.02.2012
Perfect timing! I was just starting my own map, sounds like you have done all the hard work.

sending some $ now will report back once I play around with it.
Lashay Walchak
04.02.2012
I'll be getting on together soon! I believe I'll actually speak too, and I'm not very keen about speaking on YouTube video's haha.

I did make a quick vid a few weeks ago showing the base for the MIDI map though, as far as the LED feedback goes. Also you can see the some of the map features I did in the past for the Stanton SCS3s. I'm no slouch when it comes to mapping.

Mixing on the other hand? mehhh. haha

http://www.youtube.com/user/rodgcc?feature=guide
Kayhan Polat
04.02.2012
video?

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