anyone want to share a 4deck vestax spin tsi
anyone want to share a 4deck vestax spin tsi Posted on: 24.07.2010 by Dortha Dunavin So finally got my vestax spin setup. Really impressed actually. Especially with the touch sensitive platters. Even tried out a couple of .tsi here and mapped a couple of alterations to suit my style. However I have just ordered an x1 so dont need alot of modifiers for fader fx etc. What I really want is a basic 4 deck setup with a modifier to switch between AB and CD. I kinda started to do this but it will take forever as my understanding is I need to remap every button and output again for decks C+D. Is there a simpler way to do this. Or has anyone created a .tsi they wish to share with a 4 deck combo??? Oh yeah and Ean Goldens' tutorial on Acapellas really helped | |
Dortha Dunavin 24.07.2010 | So finally got my vestax spin setup. Really impressed actually. Especially with the touch sensitive platters. Even tried out a couple of .tsi here and mapped a couple of alterations to suit my style. However I have just ordered an x1 so dont need alot of modifiers for fader fx etc. What I really want is a basic 4 deck setup with a modifier to switch between AB and CD. I kinda started to do this but it will take forever as my understanding is I need to remap every button and output again for decks C+D. Is there a simpler way to do this. Or has anyone created a .tsi they wish to share with a 4 deck combo??? Oh yeah and Ean Goldens' tutorial on Acapellas really helped |
Donovan Mandy 24.07.2010 | If you vaguely understand how to do it yourself - do it. It doesn't take that long, I did it with my Numark Omni a couple of days ago. Use the duplicate function in the MIDI mapping window, but don't forget to change the modifier state and target deck to what they should be I reckon it'll take you about an hour max if you have an idea of what you're doing. If not there are guides available. But I believe you should give it a go, it's useful to be able to do - you can then customise the controller with functions you want rather than relying on .tsis from the internet. |
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