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control the sp6 sampler
Product
Scratch Live
Version
2.0.1
Hardware
Rane TTM 57SL
Computer
Mac
OS
Platform
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djhype
8:19 AM - 9 July, 2010
Product: scratchlive
Version: 2.0.1
Hardware: rane-ttm57sl
Computer: mac
OS Version: 10.6.4
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how do i control the sp6 sampler with the b1 thru b6 buttions on my ttm57? Im not sure what group I need to be in to accomplish this. I just got my dicers so since thats controlling my cue points i want to eliminate my akai lpd 8 sampler and would like to use my ttm 57
can this be done?
thanks
Version: 2.0.1
Hardware: rane-ttm57sl
Computer: mac
OS Version: 10.6.4
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how do i control the sp6 sampler with the b1 thru b6 buttions on my ttm57? Im not sure what group I need to be in to accomplish this. I just got my dicers so since thats controlling my cue points i want to eliminate my akai lpd 8 sampler and would like to use my ttm 57
can this be done?
thanks
Konix
1:12 PM - 9 July, 2010
Yes you can assign the B1-B6 buttons to trigger samples in any Group 1-5, can't do 6 as that's for the effects obviously. Just right click the buttons (in the hardware panel on screen) in any Group 1-5, and select, well I'm not sure the exact name, but I believe its sample 1, sample 2, etc.
Chad S.
3:11 PM - 9 July, 2010
Konix is correct. Just make sure you are using our latest version and that you have updated the firmwear on your mixer.
djhype
5:07 PM - 9 July, 2010
im still confused? i cliked on hard ware and i see cue 1-6 but when i click on it nothing changes. am I set up correctly?
Chad S.
5:47 PM - 9 July, 2010
right click where it says "cue 1" if you scroll up or down on that list, you will see the sample player settings.
Konix
6:24 PM - 9 July, 2010
Lol, can't believe people still think that.
Macs have right click, either hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard then click normally, or better yet, just enable double tap to right click in System Preferences > Trackpad (on newer Macs) or Keyboard and Mouse (older models).
Macs have right click, either hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard then click normally, or better yet, just enable double tap to right click in System Preferences > Trackpad (on newer Macs) or Keyboard and Mouse (older models).
Chad S.
6:56 PM - 9 July, 2010
took me a minute to figure that one out too, luckily I work in tech support. These guys got my back. lol. I'm blame my past life of using PC's
As Konix suggest, simply hold down ctrl as you click = right click.
As Konix suggest, simply hold down ctrl as you click = right click.