Novation SL MKII and Traktor pro advanced mapping issue

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Novation SL MKII and Traktor pro advanced mapping issue
Posted on: 19.07.2011 by Ayanna Karlstrom
Hello,

I am trying to map the controller, which is Novation Sl MkII.
I figured out how to map all sliders and rotary controls - they work just fine.
The problem is when i try to map cue and cup buttons.
I can't make them work straight away after one press - they work only if pressed twice to enable operation and then again pressing twice to disable operation. Does anyone knows what it may be?
Chasidy Heckenbach
21.07.2011
Originally Posted by spotons
Zestoi, thanks for the reply!
Have you ever tried to edit controller's interaction mode? What type of editor I need to use and can I do this via USB cable? Because last time when I tried to update firmware on SL MKII I had to take it to the shop, because update is only possible via MIDI interface..
Sorry, probably I need to look more into the community s about these questions, but maybe you will know everything
Thank you for your last answer once again!
by "interaction mode" i mean in the controller edit within traktor. select the mapping that controller is using - then find the control you need to change and then select different interaction modes etc until you find what works for your controller etc.
Ayanna Karlstrom
21.07.2011
Originally Posted by zestoi
sounds like the controler is setup with those buttons as toggles - so the button only sends out midi data when u press it - i.e: not another message when you release it.

you need to change the "interaction mode" option in the controller editor. i forget which you'll need but theres only 3 to choose from in this case - assuming you have "type" set as button.
Zestoi, thanks for the reply!
Have you ever tried to edit controller's interaction mode? What type of editor I need to use and can I do this via USB cable? Because last time when I tried to update firmware on SL MKII I had to take it to the shop, because update is only possible via MIDI interface..
Sorry, probably I need to look more into the community s about these questions, but maybe you will know everything
Thank you for your last answer once again!
Chasidy Heckenbach
19.07.2011
Originally Posted by spotons
Hello,

I am trying to map the controller, which is Novation Sl MkII.
I figured out how to map all sliders and rotary controls - they work just fine.
The problem is when i try to map cue and cup buttons.
I can't make them work straight away after one press - they work only if pressed twice to enable operation and then again pressing twice to disable operation. Does anyone knows what it may be?
sounds like the controler is setup with those buttons as toggles - so the button only sends out midi data when u press it - i.e: not another message when you release it.

you need to change the "interaction mode" option in the controller editor. i forget which you'll need but theres only 3 to choose from in this case - assuming you have "type" set as button.
Ayanna Karlstrom
19.07.2011
Hello,

I am trying to map the controller, which is Novation Sl MkII.
I figured out how to map all sliders and rotary controls - they work just fine.
The problem is when i try to map cue and cup buttons.
I can't make them work straight away after one press - they work only if pressed twice to enable operation and then again pressing twice to disable operation. Does anyone knows what it may be?
Chasidy Heckenbach
21.07.2011
Originally Posted by spotons
Zestoi, thanks for the reply!
Have you ever tried to edit controller's interaction mode? What type of editor I need to use and can I do this via USB cable? Because last time when I tried to update firmware on SL MKII I had to take it to the shop, because update is only possible via MIDI interface..
Sorry, probably I need to look more into the community s about these questions, but maybe you will know everything
Thank you for your last answer once again!
by "interaction mode" i mean in the controller edit within traktor. select the mapping that controller is using - then find the control you need to change and then select different interaction modes etc until you find what works for your controller etc.
Ayanna Karlstrom
21.07.2011
Originally Posted by zestoi
sounds like the controler is setup with those buttons as toggles - so the button only sends out midi data when u press it - i.e: not another message when you release it.

you need to change the "interaction mode" option in the controller editor. i forget which you'll need but theres only 3 to choose from in this case - assuming you have "type" set as button.
Zestoi, thanks for the reply!
Have you ever tried to edit controller's interaction mode? What type of editor I need to use and can I do this via USB cable? Because last time when I tried to update firmware on SL MKII I had to take it to the shop, because update is only possible via MIDI interface..
Sorry, probably I need to look more into the community s about these questions, but maybe you will know everything
Thank you for your last answer once again!
Chasidy Heckenbach
19.07.2011
Originally Posted by spotons
Hello,

I am trying to map the controller, which is Novation Sl MkII.
I figured out how to map all sliders and rotary controls - they work just fine.
The problem is when i try to map cue and cup buttons.
I can't make them work straight away after one press - they work only if pressed twice to enable operation and then again pressing twice to disable operation. Does anyone knows what it may be?
sounds like the controler is setup with those buttons as toggles - so the button only sends out midi data when u press it - i.e: not another message when you release it.

you need to change the "interaction mode" option in the controller editor. i forget which you'll need but theres only 3 to choose from in this case - assuming you have "type" set as button.

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