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how do you WIPE midi mappings?
Posted on: 11.11.2011 by Asha Rugar
Sorry i knw this is probibly simple as but how do you wipe midi mappings on a midi keyboard? i have a nanopad2 with traktor pro 2 and i did some mappings on it and then deleted them and did some other ones that i wanted to keep but now when i press the button for say 'play sample deck c 1' it will also at the same time start and stop the track that is playing on deck a? even tho i dont have any mappings for that?

thank you!
Leeanna Ayla
12.11.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_dB
As far as them being "ON" your nanopad...nay nay. The hardware doesn't store any settings mapped within traktor. It's all in the control manager.
This

Originally Posted by DJ_dB
Also, make sure your ports are set properly for all controllers, as it may be sending out the same MIDI not that plays Deck A in a different tsi all together.
And this
Asha Rugar
11.11.2011
Sorry i knw this is probibly simple as but how do you wipe midi mappings on a midi keyboard? i have a nanopad2 with traktor pro 2 and i did some mappings on it and then deleted them and did some other ones that i wanted to keep but now when i press the button for say 'play sample deck c 1' it will also at the same time start and stop the track that is playing on deck a? even tho i dont have any mappings for that?

thank you!
Alvera Farrelly
09.12.2011
could you mabey share you're nano pad mapping?

I can't seem to find any mapping for the nanopad2?

I've got some issues with getting Trktor to recognise mine and I'm hoping this would some how remind TRaktor that it can communicate with the nanopad
Leeanna Ayla
12.11.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_dB
As far as them being "ON" your nanopad...nay nay. The hardware doesn't store any settings mapped within traktor. It's all in the control manager.
This

Originally Posted by DJ_dB
Also, make sure your ports are set properly for all controllers, as it may be sending out the same MIDI not that plays Deck A in a different tsi all together.
And this
Samual Ogura
11.11.2011
As far as them being "ON" your nanopad...nay nay. The hardware doesn't store any settings mapped within traktor. It's all in the control manager.

Also, make sure your ports are set properly for all controllers, as it may be sending out the same MIDI not that plays Deck A in a different tsi all together.
Samual Ogura
11.11.2011
You may have the command twice in one mapping too, or another command that interferes with it. Be careful with modifiers too. If you have the button set to do 2 things based on a modifier condition, make sure both commands have the conditions set.
Asha Rugar
11.11.2011
yeah i have deleted them already but theyr still somehow on my nanopad? my nanopad just does two things at once now?
Veda Zarella
11.11.2011
In Traktor's controller manager, you can click on the name of your mapping (for example Generic MIDI) and click Edit > Delete.

I hope that helps

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