Korg Nanopad | Mapping | Traktor Scratch Pro
Korg Nanopad | Mapping | Traktor Scratch Pro Posted on: 21.04.2010 by Lajuana Huestis Hi guys,I recently bought the Korg nanopad. I can assign a whole bunch of different things to the pad, but when it comes to assigning cue points... i'm stuck. If anyone has the answer to this please let me know! I know it is defenitely possible, but I just spent 3 hours trying to figure it out, and i'm about to give up... Any help will be more than welcome! Thanks, Enzo | |
Lajuana Huestis 21.04.2010 | Hi guys, I recently bought the Korg nanopad. I can assign a whole bunch of different things to the pad, but when it comes to assigning cue points... i'm stuck. If anyone has the answer to this please let me know! I know it is defenitely possible, but I just spent 3 hours trying to figure it out, and i'm about to give up... Any help will be more than welcome! Thanks, Enzo |
Suanne Ehnot 28.07.2010 | never mind! After all this time it was right under my nose! |
Suanne Ehnot 28.07.2010 | was this last question ever answered in any threads? Coming from traktor scratch the cues were SOOOO easy to assign. Why make em so difficult in pro. |
Mallory Gallett 11.05.2010 | hi!! i'm trying to put hotcues and effects on my korg nanopad from my traktor !! how can i make it?? thank u! |
Lajuana Huestis 09.05.2010 | Well, it worked, this is great you just made my day! Thank you so much. I was actually doing the right thing but i couldn't assign each pad to a different hotcue. i just had to look down the screen, they were there! Thanks guys! |
Lajuana Huestis 09.05.2010 | Great thanks I'll try that asap and let you know if that's what i'm looking for. It does sound like it though...! |
Shirlee Depiazza 07.05.2010 | Yep, there's another option I'm not at my Traktor set-up now but I believe it's call jump to Hotcue. If you set this to each of your pads it will jump to that hotcue. |
Lajuana Huestis 06.05.2010 | @ Remote: Thanks a but i'm not sure that's what I'm looking to do with the nanopad, i believe i'd rather pre-set all my cue points and then use the nanopad to basically juggle between them... Does that make sense? @ Jayzn: Well basically, (im pretty sure you know the video of Ean "we will rock you", right? that sounds dumb but it's easier to explain it that way...). Well He has each pad assigned to a cue point, right? Well I just wanna do that! When I go to my settings I can almost assign anything to my freakin pads but the cue points!!! Should I first have all of my cue points saved and ready? or should I save them and assign them to my pads at the same time? Thanks guys!!! |
Shirlee Depiazza 04.05.2010 | Cues/Loops: Select/Set+Store Hotcue (Will drop to and jump to that hotcue) Delete Hotcue (will delete that hotcue) Set them up to run on a modifier 0 for Select/Set+Store Hotcue And 1 for Delete Hotcue. Create a Modifier button that is hold set value 1. End result: Bashing a button will drop a hotcue, continuing to bash it will jump you to that cue. Holding shift and bashing that button will delete the hotcue and do nothing else if you keep bashing it. |
Loni Wardyn 04.05.2010 | What function exactly would you like the buttons to have? Set a cue point.... jump to a cue point... set a cue point type.....delete a cue point....?? There are lots of functions involving cue points... If you can be somewhat more specific I will definitely be able to let you know how to set it up. |
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