Adjusting the range of the pitch controller

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Adjusting the range of the pitch controller
Posted on: 23.01.2010 by Ester Dolbin
Hi All

I want to change the lower and upper bound of the pitch controller on the DJTT VCI100 controller mapping. I'd like it to cover the full +/- 10% and not the +/- 1% that is there by default. I'm using TRaktor 1.1.1 and the 2.2. something template - old school I know but if it ain't broke, don't fix it. If someone could just tell me the MIDI controller info that is sent by the pitch faders on the VCI that would be enough to get the job done.

Thanks
Steve
Ester Dolbin
23.01.2010
Hi All

I want to change the lower and upper bound of the pitch controller on the DJTT VCI100 controller mapping. I'd like it to cover the full +/- 10% and not the +/- 1% that is there by default. I'm using TRaktor 1.1.1 and the 2.2. something template - old school I know but if it ain't broke, don't fix it. If someone could just tell me the MIDI controller info that is sent by the pitch faders on the VCI that would be enough to get the job done.

Thanks
Steve
Ester Dolbin
14.03.2010
finally got around to doing this, made a massive difference for mixing disco, way more like what i'm used to. thanks again!
Corine Kasman
24.01.2010
In you controller settings, make sure you are looking at the VCI device. Scroll down to the first "Tempo" command (Not Tempo Bend or anything else with Tempo, just plain "Tempo"). When you click on it, there should be an "rotary encoder sensitivity". Increase this to 100%. Remember to do it for all four decks (the 4 "Tempo" commands that are grouped there).

If you Transport "Pitch Range" is set to 10%, you should now have 10% pitch bend on the VCI.

Let us know if this helped, Phil.

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