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Serato Request: Make the buttons midi assignable like the 68.
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Serato Request: Make the buttons midi assignable like the 68.
Niro
10:43 AM - 25 February, 2012
Please make the buttons midi mappable like the 68. Especially the SP6 group, I don't use samples, so this is a waste of 11 buttons. Hopefully they add this in the next update.
Thanks
Thanks
radikarl
3:29 AM - 26 February, 2012
if you don't use the sp-6 just disable the plugin in the setup and you had 10 buttons to map ;-)
radikarl
3:31 AM - 26 February, 2012
also you can map the mic knobs and session in and out knob if you don't need the original functions (i.e. if you don't use session in and out and don't use a mic).
then, the same goes for aux channel, aux filter knob and aux channel flex fx button.
then, the same goes for aux channel, aux filter knob and aux channel flex fx button.
radikarl
4:22 AM - 26 February, 2012
enable "allow midi assign something..." in the hardware tab of the setup does not help?
Dazel
9:21 AM - 26 February, 2012
I only had a ttm 57, but if the 68 was fully mappable there is no reason for the 62 too not doing it
I use my sl3 for the moment and map what I want in midi but its not the same
Anyway, I mix video so cannot really use my 62 now
I use my sl3 for the moment and map what I want in midi but its not the same
Anyway, I mix video so cannot really use my 62 now
wicked223
5:18 PM - 26 February, 2012
im very surprised this is not an option out of the box
hopefully they will eventually change this in some kinda firmware update or something if enough of us scream about it......
there is alot of functions that the 57 did that the 62 just wont duplicate unless they allow this.
it will just make it an even more versatile mixer and each dj can set it up as they see fit...and thats the name of the game isnt it?
hopefully they will eventually change this in some kinda firmware update or something if enough of us scream about it......
there is alot of functions that the 57 did that the 62 just wont duplicate unless they allow this.
it will just make it an even more versatile mixer and each dj can set it up as they see fit...and thats the name of the game isnt it?
Niro
9:20 PM - 26 February, 2012
No buttons that are previously assigned to a Scratch live function can be midi mapped.
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enable "allow midi assign something..." in the hardware tab of the setup does not help?No buttons that are previously assigned to a Scratch live function can be midi mapped.
Niro
10:15 PM - 26 February, 2012
Also the buttons that are assignable (effects, cues, aux..) aren't being saved, even if you save it in the midi section.
radikarl
7:06 AM - 27 February, 2012
just tried. confirmed...
:-(
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No buttons that are previously assigned to a Scratch live function can be midi mapped.just tried. confirmed...
:-(
DJ Barticus
8:30 AM - 27 February, 2012
it kinda is if you click the fx knob in when you have an echo going. it kills the incoming signal and holds the echo
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I wish echo out was assigned in echo feature'sit kinda is if you click the fx knob in when you have an echo going. it kills the incoming signal and holds the echo
RafaelM
7:48 PM - 28 February, 2012
They do actually Map - but Scratch Live 2.4.0 isnt displaying a Green Border around the software buttons as if they are mapped.
So it looks like its not, but it actually is.
2.4.1 fixed this issue.
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Also the buttons that are assignable (effects, cues, aux..) aren't being saved, even if you save it in the midi section.They do actually Map - but Scratch Live 2.4.0 isnt displaying a Green Border around the software buttons as if they are mapped.
So it looks like its not, but it actually is.
2.4.1 fixed this issue.
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