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Traktor controller issue
Posted on: 17.07.2012 by Nelle Scriver
Sup guys I'm having a bit of a issue and believe i know how to fix it but trying to find out if thiers a easier or better way to go about it ok so first the.

Problem: my current setup is a apc40 and a midifighter classic im usuing the collision mapping on my apc40 in traktor pro but when i load the mapping for the insta grat for my midifighter it interfers witht he mapping for my apc when i reload the mapping for my apc it kicks the mapping for the midifighter out.

it wasn't doing this before its just starting now so any ideas to why or how to stop fix or otherwise thanks all help is appreciated.
Inger Glubka
05.12.2012
Originally Posted by SirGoomie
hey c-lab i have a few questions about mapping the apc-40 to traktor if there is another place to ask or should i just ask here let me know.
Just send your questions over my page at www.facebook.com/c.lab1.1 I would love to help you out!
Nelle Scriver
03.12.2012
Originally Posted by C-Lab
Sorry to hear about your trouble with my Collision mapping. I don't own a midi fighter so i wasn't able to test the two controllers simultaneously. I pretty much copied the insta grat. section from the midi fighter which means all the midi channels are the same. That explains your problems. Question for you, are the inputs and outputs for each controller set to each respective controller, or are they set to "All-in" and "All-Out"?
Each controller is set to thier respective controller
Frederic Acidera
03.12.2012
Originally Posted by SirReal
Are the mappings for the same midi channels? Make sure each of you controllers is set to a different midi channel with it's mapping correctly set to the same channel.
^^That...
and that is : Preferences>Controller Manager>Device (Midi Fighter ot APC40)> In-Port (select MF or APC40) >Out-Port(same device as in-port)
Nelle Scriver
17.07.2012
Sup guys I'm having a bit of a issue and believe i know how to fix it but trying to find out if thiers a easier or better way to go about it ok so first the.

Problem: my current setup is a apc40 and a midifighter classic im usuing the collision mapping on my apc40 in traktor pro but when i load the mapping for the insta grat for my midifighter it interfers witht he mapping for my apc when i reload the mapping for my apc it kicks the mapping for the midifighter out.

it wasn't doing this before its just starting now so any ideas to why or how to stop fix or otherwise thanks all help is appreciated.
Inger Glubka
05.12.2012
Originally Posted by SirGoomie
hey c-lab i have a few questions about mapping the apc-40 to traktor if there is another place to ask or should i just ask here let me know.
Just send your questions over my page at www.facebook.com/c.lab1.1 I would love to help you out!
Nelle Scriver
03.12.2012
Originally Posted by C-Lab
Sorry to hear about your trouble with my Collision mapping. I don't own a midi fighter so i wasn't able to test the two controllers simultaneously. I pretty much copied the insta grat. section from the midi fighter which means all the midi channels are the same. That explains your problems. Question for you, are the inputs and outputs for each controller set to each respective controller, or are they set to "All-in" and "All-Out"?
Each controller is set to thier respective controller
Frederic Acidera
03.12.2012
Originally Posted by SirReal
Are the mappings for the same midi channels? Make sure each of you controllers is set to a different midi channel with it's mapping correctly set to the same channel.
^^That...
and that is : Preferences>Controller Manager>Device (Midi Fighter ot APC40)> In-Port (select MF or APC40) >Out-Port(same device as in-port)
Yer Rodd
03.12.2012
hey c-lab i have a few questions about mapping the apc-40 to traktor if there is another place to ask or should i just ask here let me know.
Inger Glubka
03.12.2012
Sorry to hear about your trouble with my Collision mapping. I don't own a midi fighter so i wasn't able to test the two controllers simultaneously. I pretty much copied the insta grat. section from the midi fighter which means all the midi channels are the same. That explains your problems. Question for you, are the inputs and outputs for each controller set to each respective controller, or are they set to "All-in" and "All-Out"?
Nelle Scriver
17.07.2012
I believe the easiest way to make sure the channels are all how they should be is to delete the insta grat section out of the collision mapping section but im not that great with TSI's yet is ther a fast way to do that
Antonetta Wikel
17.07.2012
Are the mappings for the same midi channels? Make sure each of you controllers is set to a different midi channel with it's mapping correctly set to the same channel.

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