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Help a$ap! Using two controllers in traktor (admins please look at this)
Posted on: 24.08.2012 by Shante Wares
hello everybody. so my friend and i both own maschine and have both been using them on our own for djing. i have my own .tsi file, and everything runs super smoothly. I've read a bunch of different posts/articles on the topic of using two controllers, but they all have to do with using two different controllers. I know that i must import the second tsi file using the small import, not the large, and i need to put them each in their own midi channel. my problem is that as soon as i plug in the second maschine, the first maschine stops responding completely. normally, when its in midi (w/o traktor open), the parameters still respond, but when the second maschine gets plugged in, it over rides the first one, and the first one totally stops responding (meaning led's dont light up; if a pad was lit when i plug in the second one, it stays lit, and doesn't respond to me pressing it). what do i need to do to get them to both run together? im really trying to avoid setting the second one up as generic midi and remapping it, but if thats the only option then, well, sucks for me. BUT ALL HELP IS APPRECIATED THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.
Addie Engbrecht
26.08.2012
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
Duplicate the mapping.
Good idea....wonder if it's possible
Shante Wares
24.08.2012
Originally Posted by SirReal
Not necessarily, If you can set the midi channels that each machine uses(I don't know and won't read the manual for you) to different midi channels then just duplicate on of the TSI's you want to use and change the midi channels that it's mapped to to the ones you set for the other "machine" you want to control. That's what I had to do using 2 Denon SC2000's.
sorry mate, but im a little confused on what exactly you mean, could you explain this a little more?
Shante Wares
24.08.2012
Originally Posted by hrtbrkd
both are on the same midi channel and cc# or note. you need a third party software like bomes midi translator to set up multiple like midi devices.
ok, so i went to bomes website, and for the download it says trial version stops running after 20 minutes, and i really dont wanna spend cash on software like this, so my question is would that software have to be running the whole time i would be using both maschines?
Shante Wares
24.08.2012
hello everybody. so my friend and i both own maschine and have both been using them on our own for djing. i have my own .tsi file, and everything runs super smoothly. I've read a bunch of different posts/articles on the topic of using two controllers, but they all have to do with using two different controllers. I know that i must import the second tsi file using the small import, not the large, and i need to put them each in their own midi channel. my problem is that as soon as i plug in the second maschine, the first maschine stops responding completely. normally, when its in midi (w/o traktor open), the parameters still respond, but when the second maschine gets plugged in, it over rides the first one, and the first one totally stops responding (meaning led's dont light up; if a pad was lit when i plug in the second one, it stays lit, and doesn't respond to me pressing it). what do i need to do to get them to both run together? im really trying to avoid setting the second one up as generic midi and remapping it, but if thats the only option then, well, sucks for me. BUT ALL HELP IS APPRECIATED THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.
Addie Engbrecht
26.08.2012
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
Duplicate the mapping.
Good idea....wonder if it's possible
Latoria Kavulich
25.08.2012
Duplicate the mapping.
Shante Wares
24.08.2012
top. i really need to figure this out
Shante Wares
24.08.2012
Originally Posted by SirReal
Not necessarily, If you can set the midi channels that each machine uses(I don't know and won't read the manual for you) to different midi channels then just duplicate on of the TSI's you want to use and change the midi channels that it's mapped to to the ones you set for the other "machine" you want to control. That's what I had to do using 2 Denon SC2000's.
sorry mate, but im a little confused on what exactly you mean, could you explain this a little more?
Shante Wares
24.08.2012
Originally Posted by hrtbrkd
both are on the same midi channel and cc# or note. you need a third party software like bomes midi translator to set up multiple like midi devices.
ok, so i went to bomes website, and for the download it says trial version stops running after 20 minutes, and i really dont wanna spend cash on software like this, so my question is would that software have to be running the whole time i would be using both maschines?
Antonetta Wikel
24.08.2012
Not necessarily, If you can set the midi channels that each machine uses(I don't know and won't read the manual for you) to different midi channels then just duplicate on of the TSI's you want to use and change the midi channels that it's mapped to to the ones you set for the other "machine" you want to control. That's what I had to do using 2 Denon SC2000's.
Noelia Martig
24.08.2012
both are on the same midi channel and cc# or note. you need a third party software like bomes midi translator to set up multiple like midi devices.

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