2 CDJs and switching decks (2/4) on traktor
2 CDJs and switching decks (2/4) on traktor Posted on: 25.11.2010 by Clyde Gundelach is there any possible way to switch decks (2 tables, 4 traktor decks) using timecode setup or maybe a hybrid setup (DN-S3700)??i'm asking because i have two DN-S3700's, one traktor x1, and a DDM4k. i want to control decks C and D with my DN-S3700 instead of my traktor x1. i am using a tsi to control four decks on my x1, so essentially i can use the x1 to control decks c and d. however, i cannot efficiently fine adjust those decks for cueing on the x1. it feels like a burden and the knobs just don't cut it. basically the main decks are on timecode, and the secondary decks are on midi. i'm not going to buy two mroe DN-S3700's and put them all on timecode. there's no space and money for that. i want to note that putting the DN-S3700 in hybrid mode would allow it to be a midi device, all while allowing timecode at the same time (for purposes of using the spinning platter, which traktor has yet to get going vs. SSL). | |
Angella Mosiniak 18.05.2012 | I can tell you how to map this. It realy isn't that hard. Brb ...ok this is from another post I made on multicolored deckswitching.
Originally Posted by Phi
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Terra Merigold 16.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by tuchubby
Did you ever map this out or get it to work with filtercat's suggestion of a modifier/ layer? I have 2 sc3900's coming and will definitely give this a try.. I believe this will work for all of the midi mapping... though will be a pita to do... not sure about the DVS on switching decks.. |
Clyde Gundelach 25.11.2010 | is there any possible way to switch decks (2 tables, 4 traktor decks) using timecode setup or maybe a hybrid setup (DN-S3700)?? i'm asking because i have two DN-S3700's, one traktor x1, and a DDM4k. i want to control decks C and D with my DN-S3700 instead of my traktor x1. i am using a tsi to control four decks on my x1, so essentially i can use the x1 to control decks c and d. however, i cannot efficiently fine adjust those decks for cueing on the x1. it feels like a burden and the knobs just don't cut it. basically the main decks are on timecode, and the secondary decks are on midi. i'm not going to buy two mroe DN-S3700's and put them all on timecode. there's no space and money for that. i want to note that putting the DN-S3700 in hybrid mode would allow it to be a midi device, all while allowing timecode at the same time (for purposes of using the spinning platter, which traktor has yet to get going vs. SSL). |
Angella Mosiniak 18.05.2012 | I can tell you how to map this. It realy isn't that hard. Brb ...ok this is from another post I made on multicolored deckswitching.
Originally Posted by Phi
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Terra Merigold 16.05.2012 | .. |
Terra Merigold 16.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by tuchubby
Did you ever map this out or get it to work with filtercat's suggestion of a modifier/ layer? I have 2 sc3900's coming and will definitely give this a try.. I believe this will work for all of the midi mapping... though will be a pita to do... not sure about the DVS on switching decks.. |
Janyce Jardon 01.12.2010 | if you wanted to do it without mapping the midi on your CDJ's you would have to unmap a button you arent using on the X1, then map it to switch the deck focus (if i remember correctly), like between A and C and all your settings would have to be deck focused (rather than specific Deck A and C) then you would have to configure your timecodes in the timecode setup... theres a 4 panel matrix under each timecode... since you only have 2 timecodes... the one with A highlighted... click on C and automatically both A and C should be lit up in that matrix... and the matrix with C in it previously should be empty... do the same with B and D... i used to use this setup with vynil timecodes for 4 deck control with only 2 turntables but found it to be a bit iffy sometimes... sometimes it would play up a bit... and i believe there was something else you had to do in order for it to only control the one deck at a time... otherwise you control the 2 decks at the same time... im pretty sure it had something to do with (in the Add In midi page under - Timecode) you had to set another free midi button to "assign deck to scratch control" for vynil mode... or something like that. or for like CDJ mode... i believe it was one of the other options in that list... but since your CDJ's emulate vynil... i would reccomend using the first one... P.S. (with the matrix thing... i forgot to mention you would have to do this also with the midi mode i explained in the other post... but the midi mode is more stable and effective, plus, if you want to go nuts with the layers, you could assign jog wheels to control effects and stuff... like for the ean golden VCI mapping. Think of every modifier as another layer of controls, personally ive got 1 layer standard control, another layer secondary deck control, another layer advanced effects control another layer cue juggle control... the options are limitless... just make sure you dont get lost in layers and write it all down :P ) I cant really help any further as my turntables are locked away in my flightcase and i no longer have any room to set them up to try anything out... so no more timecode for me... but try playing around with all those things... hopefully something will work... |
Clyde Gundelach 30.11.2010 | the DN-S3700 can be used in MIDI. I never knew how modifiers worked up until now, wow. thank you! the CDJ cannot use two different MIDI channels (like with "4-deck" controllers), so this modifier trick would work brilliantly
IF your CDJ's arent midi compatible... theres a way you could swap the deck layers/timecode control from your X1...
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Janyce Jardon 30.11.2010 | wait... are your CDJ's Midi compatible? they will need to be in order to do this... P.S. you should be able to set all the controls on the CDJ's to the same controls as they are intended for... or different ones (if u want :P) IF your CDJ's arent midi compatible... theres a way you could swap the deck layers/timecode control from your X1... but its giving me a headache just believeing about it... But it is possible... PM me for more info or if u have any issues |
Janyce Jardon 30.11.2010 | yeah theres a way... but your going to have to spend alot of time mapping it... Firstly... set all your normal mappings with a modifier condition... for instance M=0, and make sure there all targeting Deck A... (MAKE SURE ALL THE CONTROLS ARE MAPPED WITH A MODIFIER OR IT WONT WORK!!!) then your going to need a spare midi button to create a layer... in your dropdown menu where you have everything you want to control, down the bottom, there should be a tab called modifier... click on the first one, and then set the value to 1... make sure this button is set to toggle... now, press that button and make sure that when you try to control anything on deck A... it DOESNT work... this is a good thing... it means you have successfuly created another layer... normally when you press that button again... everything should work fine... this is going to be your deck layer button... NOW... the tedious part... go back up your list and DUPLICATE every control in the list... set them to target Deck C instead of deck A and set the modifier condition to M=1 (MAKE SURE YOU SET ALL OF THESE TO M= 1 OTHERWISE YOU WILL BE CONTROLLING THE SAME PARAMATERS ON BOTH DECKS AT ONCE... not good if deck A is playing, you start up deck C and it pauses Deck A)... now normally if you have done everything correctly... when you press the spare button that you assigned to the deck layer... it should swap between decks A and C |
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