Traktor Mapping S4/S2 Loop Move Beatjump on the X1, Please help.
Traktor Mapping S4/S2 Loop Move Beatjump on the X1, Please help. Posted on: 07.08.2012 by Sam Carithers Hey Guys,I've recently switched from the kontrol S4 to DVS (A6, traktor 2.5.1/2.1.1, technics, djm800). I recently bought an X1 and want to map the two nobs exactly like the S4 and S2 has. X1 does not even follow this same pattern even when holding shift, it moves like only 8 beats and not in the same fashion as S4/S2 mapping. It seems like on the S4 mapping the when moving the Loop Size nob, it is also connected with the BeatJump/Move Size. Meaning if you have the loop size at 32, beatjump/move will move 32 beats. If you highlight 8 beat loop and use the beatjump/move nob it will move 8 beats. Here is the description on the official site, I hope someone can please assist and translate this into mapping with me: (1st nob) LOOP MOVE Type: Push Encoder Track: -Turn Encoder: Moves the Loop forward/backward by selected length. -Turn Encoder when not in Loop: Beatjumps forward/backward by loop length. LOOP SIZE (2nd nob) Type: Push Encoder Track: -Turn Encoder: Doubles or halves the loop length. -Push Encoder: Launches and releases loop. If anyone can help it would be awesome, thanks. I've tried mapping Loop Size and Cue/Loop Move Size together and it didn't work so well ---- if you moved the nob all the way to the right and the loop size was at 32, beatjump size would be set on loop(because beatjump all the way to the right ends on loop not 32 like loop size) --- moving it back to the left would make it off cause they have different values(loop has 11, beatjump has 13). small example of the loop sizes lp.jpg small example of beatjump sizes and the loop at the end lp.jpg Hopefully I explained it correctly. If anyone could please assist, or let me know if you need more details i'd really appreciate it. THanks | |
Sam Carithers 07.08.2012 | Hey Guys, I've recently switched from the kontrol S4 to DVS (A6, traktor 2.5.1/2.1.1, technics, djm800). I recently bought an X1 and want to map the two nobs exactly like the S4 and S2 has. X1 does not even follow this same pattern even when holding shift, it moves like only 8 beats and not in the same fashion as S4/S2 mapping. It seems like on the S4 mapping the when moving the Loop Size nob, it is also connected with the BeatJump/Move Size. Meaning if you have the loop size at 32, beatjump/move will move 32 beats. If you highlight 8 beat loop and use the beatjump/move nob it will move 8 beats. Here is the description on the official site, I hope someone can please assist and translate this into mapping with me: (1st nob) LOOP MOVE Type: Push Encoder Track: -Turn Encoder: Moves the Loop forward/backward by selected length. -Turn Encoder when not in Loop: Beatjumps forward/backward by loop length. LOOP SIZE (2nd nob) Type: Push Encoder Track: -Turn Encoder: Doubles or halves the loop length. -Push Encoder: Launches and releases loop. If anyone can help it would be awesome, thanks. I've tried mapping Loop Size and Cue/Loop Move Size together and it didn't work so well ---- if you moved the nob all the way to the right and the loop size was at 32, beatjump size would be set on loop(because beatjump all the way to the right ends on loop not 32 like loop size) --- moving it back to the left would make it off cause they have different values(loop has 11, beatjump has 13). small example of the loop sizes lp.jpg small example of beatjump sizes and the loop at the end lp.jpg Hopefully I explained it correctly. If anyone could please assist, or let me know if you need more details i'd really appreciate it. THanks |
Judi Sissel 08.08.2012 | No problem man. I needed the same information at one point. Let me know if you need some help with it. |
Sam Carithers 08.08.2012 | I will try this when I get home, Thanks so much DarioJ. I tried searching but came up too many results. Hopefully the next person that has this issue will search and pull up this exact page. thanks again |
Judi Sissel 08.08.2012 | .tsi in the last post http://community .djranking s.com/showthr...pping+beatjump This tells you how to do it on page 3. Photojojo's post http://community .djranking s.com/showthr...pping+beatjump |
Sam Carithers 08.08.2012 | Bump for assistance please |
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