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Separate modifiers in different files.
Posted on: 27.10.2010 by Wava Egizi
Hi!

I wonder if it is possible to have three different TSI files for the same controller?

I would like to have it like this, because it gives a better overview with 30 mappings in each file, instead of 90 mapping in ONE big file.

Like this:
File 1 consist of mappings M=0 (standard mapping)
File 2 consist of mappings M=1
File 3 consist of mappings M=2
And so on...

Do you know what I mean? It would be like adding three devices in TP for the same controller... but each device has a different modifier like above... Hope you know what I mean...

And another question... Does my modifier M=1 that I use on my Kontrol X1 affect every controllers? Or just the X1?

Thanks for your help!

/ O
Wava Egizi
27.10.2010
Originally Posted by Yul
- "others" could do a simple test too, couldn't they?
Nah...
Originally Posted by Yul
- Already answered your question, the answer is yes you can.
Okey.. Then I understand you!
Originally Posted by Yul
- you forgot to say thanks
No I didn't. I wasn't done with you!

Thanks for your time and answers! It really saves me some time as I'm not near a computer with Traktor and need to plan my mappings remote...
Wava Egizi
27.10.2010
Originally Posted by Yul
Why people are asking instead of trying by themselves first??? Too lazy?? Is that bloody hard to create new files with some lines and test?
Well as long as idiots like me would answer I guess...
[quote=Yul;172499]
Dude! Take it easy. What if, with this thread, there will be 1 less new thread about this, because another member can see this thread and learn from it?

Originally Posted by Yul
Yes you can have several tsi for a single controller
yes you can have modifiers inside each of them
yes a modifier can exist in a file and not in another, or the opposite, or exist in several but not with the same name.

As for your last question, I don't understand when you're talking about other controllers, do you mean other types of units, others files, what??
But the answer is yes and no it depends on how you mapped the whole stuff, you can have a modifier in your X1 that can influence something in another controller if you added the modifier (it may have a different name) to the other's tsi using the X1's midi note
If I have a button mapped to set modifier M=1 on my other controller... Can I use this modifier with my Kontrol X1 too? like a SHIFT-button for X1, but the SHIFT-button is on another controller/device.
Wava Egizi
27.10.2010
Hi!

I wonder if it is possible to have three different TSI files for the same controller?

I would like to have it like this, because it gives a better overview with 30 mappings in each file, instead of 90 mapping in ONE big file.

Like this:
File 1 consist of mappings M=0 (standard mapping)
File 2 consist of mappings M=1
File 3 consist of mappings M=2
And so on...

Do you know what I mean? It would be like adding three devices in TP for the same controller... but each device has a different modifier like above... Hope you know what I mean...

And another question... Does my modifier M=1 that I use on my Kontrol X1 affect every controllers? Or just the X1?

Thanks for your help!

/ O
Kecia Wnukowski
27.10.2010
Forgot something because I made an assumption: my controllers always haven been linked together so were able to receive midi signals from one to another.
You may need to have to check that and ports.
Kecia Wnukowski
27.10.2010
You're welcome.
(you do realize it was a 'one line to create' test to do? )
Wava Egizi
27.10.2010
Originally Posted by Yul
- "others" could do a simple test too, couldn't they?
Nah...
Originally Posted by Yul
- Already answered your question, the answer is yes you can.
Okey.. Then I understand you!
Originally Posted by Yul
- you forgot to say thanks
No I didn't. I wasn't done with you!

Thanks for your time and answers! It really saves me some time as I'm not near a computer with Traktor and need to plan my mappings remote...
Kecia Wnukowski
27.10.2010
- "others" could do a simple test too, couldn't they?
- Already answered your question, the answer is yes you can.
- you forgot to say thanks
Wava Egizi
27.10.2010
Originally Posted by Yul
Why people are asking instead of trying by themselves first??? Too lazy?? Is that bloody hard to create new files with some lines and test?
Well as long as idiots like me would answer I guess...
[quote=Yul;172499]
Dude! Take it easy. What if, with this thread, there will be 1 less new thread about this, because another member can see this thread and learn from it?

Originally Posted by Yul
Yes you can have several tsi for a single controller
yes you can have modifiers inside each of them
yes a modifier can exist in a file and not in another, or the opposite, or exist in several but not with the same name.

As for your last question, I don't understand when you're talking about other controllers, do you mean other types of units, others files, what??
But the answer is yes and no it depends on how you mapped the whole stuff, you can have a modifier in your X1 that can influence something in another controller if you added the modifier (it may have a different name) to the other's tsi using the X1's midi note
If I have a button mapped to set modifier M=1 on my other controller... Can I use this modifier with my Kontrol X1 too? like a SHIFT-button for X1, but the SHIFT-button is on another controller/device.
Kecia Wnukowski
27.10.2010
Why people are asking instead of trying by themselves first??? Too lazy?? Is that bloody hard to create new files with some lines and test?

Well as long as idiots like me would answer I guess...

Yes you can have several tsi for a single controller
yes you can have modifiers inside each of them
yes a modifier can exist in a file and not in another, or the opposite, or exist in several but not with the same name.

As for your last question, I don't understand when you're talking about other controllers, do you mean other types of units, others files, what??
But the answer is yes and no it depends on how you mapped the whole stuff, you can have a modifier in your X1 that can influence something in another controller if you added the modifier (it may have a different name) to the other's tsi using the X1's midi note

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