MPD 24 and traktor scratch pro
MPD 24 and traktor scratch pro Posted on: 30.04.2010 by Oscar Stillions Hi, i'm new to midi mapping and controllers, but can i use my mod24 with traktor scratch pro, and does anyone have a .tsi file i can just load into it?thanks J | |
Oscar Stillions 30.04.2010 | Hi, i'm new to midi mapping and controllers, but can i use my mod24 with traktor scratch pro, and does anyone have a .tsi file i can just load into it? thanks J |
Desirae Survance 19.04.2011 | Is anyone still using these still, i just got one, and am liking it. And looking for people currently using them to learn tips and tricks. I am using it with Traktor Pro 2, fun stuff. I am interested in more MPD24 midi fighter info, i cant seem to understand it. Guess ill go play with vyzez |
Tracy Roupp 31.12.2010 | Manually set each pad output to midi 3. Getting some SOME function. Record is working weird though! |
Tracy Roupp 31.12.2010 | Go the mapping and can see the input light on the CTRL button on the Traktor program, but no functionality. Also, if you scroll to "default" on the mpd-24 the number for each pad is already correct. The editor program is called vyzek. |
Florentino Tuetken 31.12.2010 | that fella, would be awesome, i just got traktor as i've finally realised it kicks my SL1's ass and have no clue about how to set up midi, have managed to do a few mappings but not very well. |
Tracy Roupp 31.12.2010 | I will dust off my mpd-24 tomorrow! |
Florentino Tuetken 30.12.2010 | yo, has anybody done this??? i have no idea how to do what you are suggesting, can you share the tsi if you have? please |
Corrin Penney 01.05.2010 | Hi man, Get that mpd24 mapped up with Eans midifighter mapping, immediatley 1. Make sure youre using Traktor 1.2.4 or greater 2. Get to the midi fighter community 3. download the midi fighter 1.1 mapping 4. Open up the editing software that came with the mpd24 5. Change your midi notes on one scene of the mpd24 to midi channel 3 6. remap the buttons of that scene so they correspond to these notes: SHIFT: C3 (48), SYNC, C#3 (49), PAUSE: D3 (50), PLAY D#3 (51) RECORD: G#2 (44), MASH: A2 (45), FILTER: A#2 (46), ECHO: B2 (47) CUE 5: E2 (40), CUE 6: F2 (41), CUE 7: F#2 (42), CUE 8: G2 (43) CUE 1: C2 (36), CUE 2: C#2 (37), CUE 3: D2 (38), CUE 4: D#2 (39) (courtesy of Jaysum) I found that the note values were wrong but the note numbers were right. Use these. (e.g. 48, 49, 50) 6. Import the midi fighter .tsi file into traktor. 7. Hook up the midi-in and midi-out of this mapping to your mpd24 8. Watch eans tutorials on the midifighter mapping 9. mash away to your hearts content 10. Learn how to map midi functions 11. map the rest of the knobs and faders yourself 12. bask in the glory of the mpd24 |
Shana Minsk 30.04.2010 | You can indeed use the MPD24. I started to make a .tsi file before I sold my 1. Sorry mate. |
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