Traktor X1 with Serato on Windows
Traktor X1 with Serato on Windows Posted on: 09.05.2012 by Spencer Kilcoyne Right, I've seen that there's a midipipe hack to get the lights working correctly on a Mac. Is there something similar on a PC? | |
Jacquie Whipp 04.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Sherlock Ohms
If you've watched my video, that's how all the buttons are setup menu. Also have all the LEDs set too. |
Spencer Kilcoyne 09.05.2012 | Right, I've seen that there's a midipipe hack to get the lights working correctly on a Mac. Is there something similar on a PC? |
Spencer Kilcoyne 05.08.2012 | Coolio - cant watch the video right now. Does the mapping match the Serato template that's included in the x1 box? |
Jacquie Whipp 04.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Sherlock Ohms
If you've watched my video, that's how all the buttons are setup menu. Also have all the LEDs set too. |
Spencer Kilcoyne 03.08.2012 | Returning to this, as I've not had the headspace for fixing this, is there any way you can merely download a file to condition Serato to work with an X1, in the same way as I would for and X1 and Traktor? Or is it manual mapping all the way? |
Spencer Kilcoyne 18.05.2012 | Yay! |
Jacquie Whipp 17.05.2012 | You no longer need MIDIPipe or BOME's to get the X1's LEDs to light up. There are now option in the Control Editor for the LEDs, just set each buttons' LED On option to "For MIDI Out." See... |
Spencer Kilcoyne 14.05.2012 | that's the Konix one right? Looks like I'm going to have to get my midi hat on ... |
Leigh Dollyhigh 11.05.2012 | i believe i used Bohmes or somthing similar sounbding. check the youtube video someone made about x1 and serato, and he tells you there what he uses |
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