removing touch detection

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removing touch detection
Posted on: 19.02.2011 by Leanora Leborgne
i'd like to disable the touch detecion of the jogs when in scratch mode. is there a way to realize this via the mapping in traktor?
hope anyone knows...
Tatum Ansaldo
28.02.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
You'll just have to edit out the scratch on midi command in the tsi.
+1 order by command name and find 'scratch on'. Simples.
Julissa Serrone
28.02.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
You'll just have to edit out the scratch on midi command in the tsi.

This.

If you just want the jogs to always work for pitch bending then just take out the scratch midi command.
Nedra Fresneda
27.02.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
You'll just have to edit out the scratch on midi command in the tsi.
+1
Leanora Leborgne
19.02.2011
i'd like to disable the touch detecion of the jogs when in scratch mode. is there a way to realize this via the mapping in traktor?
hope anyone knows...
Tatum Ansaldo
28.02.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
You'll just have to edit out the scratch on midi command in the tsi.
+1 order by command name and find 'scratch on'. Simples.
Julissa Serrone
28.02.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
You'll just have to edit out the scratch on midi command in the tsi.

This.

If you just want the jogs to always work for pitch bending then just take out the scratch midi command.
Maryanne Weatherill
28.02.2011
Could you just not turn down the jog sensitivity to 0??
Nedra Fresneda
27.02.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
You'll just have to edit out the scratch on midi command in the tsi.
+1
Nobuko Flegle
27.02.2011
or you could try turning the sensitivity all the way down. paint your jogs and stack some thick vinyl on there. seems a little hack but it could work haha.
Leeanna Ayla
28.02.2011
You'll just have to edit out the scratch on midi command in the tsi.
Delfina Lorimor
28.02.2011
dont believe you can. Its part of the coding within the software. The only thing I can believe of is to download midipipe for mac, then reassign the midi notes to regular jog wheel notes. I actually might try this to increase surface area of the jog wheel... interested. lmk if you find something

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