Switching from timecode to DJing with X1's

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Switching from timecode to DJing with X1's
Posted on: 03.08.2012 by Vanna Hochstadt
I'm making the switch to ditching timecode and djing solely with an X1 and a mixer. Anyone have any suggestions or tips? The most odd thing i find is trying to get my head around beatmatching with an X1 if there is a dj before me...
Vanna Hochstadt
03.08.2012
I'm making the switch to ditching timecode and djing solely with an X1 and a mixer. Anyone have any suggestions or tips? The most odd thing i find is trying to get my head around beatmatching with an X1 if there is a dj before me...
Vanna Hochstadt
06.08.2012
^^

hmmm.... midi mapping those functions could actually be a really good idea, since i plan to rarely use them. might be the move.
Delila Vandommelen
07.08.2012
Or if you absolutely positively can't remap some of the buttons to give you more control over the pitch, you can always create a midi mapping with control over the pitch faders to give you an extra temporary layer of control.
Something like playlist scroll knob = coarse pitch fader movement and loop knob = fine pitch fader movement. and map some of the buttons next to that for pitch bends...
Vanna Hochstadt
06.08.2012
Thanks for the replies everyone. That helped.
Evelin Merworth
05.08.2012
I would buy a second X1. I'm currently using a mixer and 2 X1s and i have the pitch faders in Traktor mapped to two of the fx knobs on my second X1. Works amazingly for this exact situation. Good luck with whatever you decide on!
Latoria Kavulich
04.08.2012
Its possible but not worth the hassle imo. just do a soft mix
Hipolito Scionti
04.08.2012
Ive mapped my tempo buttons to be fine adjustments and large adjustments with shift on. And I have separate tempo bend buttons.

Not as good as jogs and long tempo sliders but when you end up using sync 90% of the time with a little phase nudging its perfectly fine.

Get into mapping and turn x1 into what you want.

Btw x1 & mixer is my favourite way to mix after vinyl
Bunny Sockel
04.08.2012
you could use intro tracks and filler tracks like matadors- tonetool
Ulysses Vittetoe
03.08.2012
There's always the option of not having to beatmatch anything and doing an echo/freeze transition if you want to get out of the track quick.
Celina Crusey
03.08.2012
This is the exact setup I just switched to actually! I use a single X1 with a Xone 92 for my home setup, and just use the x1 plus the club mixer when playing out. If you have all your tracks beatgridded, then sync is a perfectly suitable option. To beatmatch out of a previous or following DJ then just make sure you have a tempo control mapped. I have shift + the loop rotaries mapped to act like tempo sliders. I also have tempo bend buttons mapped. Essentially replacing sliders and jogwheels with rotaries and buttons.
Kasandra Kreindler
03.08.2012
use the tempo change buttons below the loop controls, i believe its a shift+ function (this is if you are using the stock mapping) but easy enough to do, once its in the same BPM then just cue where you want the track to start wait for phase change start the track then fade in...profit?

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