Strictly speaking, I would say none.
Traktor doesn't specifically support any motorized platter that I know of through MIDI.
Strictly speaking, I would say none.
Traktor doesn't specifically support any motorized platter that I know of through MIDI.
Well not exactly...
Hybrid mode is timecode signal from platter relative control and midi/hid from cues and knobs. It is specially interesting due to timecode cds could add some "drift" making the cues useless.
In other hand if we are asking about pure midi from motorized platter into traktor then you have the scs.1d and the cdx hack that I posted recently at forum. I don't remember at this moment if there are other motorized platters (avoiding ns7/v7 which platter doesn't work with Traktor) working with Traktor.
Maybe I'm wrong because I didn't try dn3700 by myself but it could be understood from:
http://www.denondjforums.com/forum/i...rb_v=viewtopic
http://serato.com/forum/discussion/133267
-m!
edit: add the video link for our proof of concept. It is still in alpha version but we are focused on make a retrofit kit for any circular motorized or not surface including regular turntables.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAbJCSvKqgY
Last edited by Mudo; 08-05-2011 at 01:57 PM. Reason: add link
Still have a major sweetspot for the Numark CDX players.
Nice vid Mudo!
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Thanks Tekki!
The whole idea is give users the possibility to upgrade "theoretical obsolete" gear and contribute to reduce our ecological fingerprint creating a open source community around these kits but as I said, it is still in "proof of concept" phase.
Nemonic has a lot of knowledge and he is a great speaker for discussing all this stuff (and source for learning).
@Mudo: How are these hacks you mentioned working?
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@Hedgehog: Like the video! Arduino hijacking the signal from the platter and sending midi to software. We want to test more apps like vdj, mixxx, torq and serato which we have preparing a nice hack too
Ah, I've got quite the opposite problem.
I've got a lot of proprietary midi-data and need to make sense of it so Traktor can use it.
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First off, you should try looking at the data through something like MIDIOX instead of whatever app you're using - it will format the data in a more standard format.I've got a lot of proprietary midi-data and need to make sense of it so Traktor can use it.
Second, I don't think the data from the V7 is at all "proprietary" - it's just MIDI. The problem is that Traktor may not understand what's important in that data. like what's more important - the last byte of the platter's relative message, or the number of messages being sent? Maybe a combination of both?
Because there isn't a standard, the few motorized platter controllers that exist all handle messaging differently. And Native isn't supporting ANY of them directly. I don't blame them really - should they be expected to make major changes anytime someone decides to reinvent the wheel? It WOULD be nice if they came up with a "standard messaging" that they could guarantee would give compelling performance, and then push that standard to everyone else.
I've written it myself.First off, you should try looking at the data through something like MIDIOX instead of whatever app you're using
Instead of wasting more time on this (and get low-res support out of it), I found a different workaround which works top notch.
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