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Novation twitch dj controller tutorial update#
Quick update for you guys before I go to work today. The Twitch is now much more expressive for me and my style of playing. Throw in some Filter92:LFO and we're getting DIRTY. Now that the loops are on a simple knob instead of using 8 pads, I've been enjoying looping down into 1/32 and crabbing that GGRRRRRR sound in with another track while changing the key using shift-tempo. I'm now able to create live mashups and remixes on the fly using the Slicer and FaderFX. At one point in the night, the both of us were using the Twitch to create a massive supercombo into a big drop. He was able to jump right in and start mixing like a champ. I was able to give the mapping a test run last night between myself and my friend that DJs on vinyl timecode in Traktor. I've even turned the mixer portion off of my screen Now I only need to touch my computer when I'm searching for a specific track or double-checking effect values. I want to be able to do as much as I can without looking at the screen often. My main focus with this mapping has been to remove the focus from the computer. If anyone can point me in the direction of some help in regards to programming the midi fighter's beatmasher spin-down combo I would be most grateful. Hoping to find a way to fix this soon, it doesn't affect performance, it's just kind of annoying. Some knobs are not encoders, so they force a soft takeover. Not always a big deal, but can be offputting when you turn on Transpose Stretch at 0 when you mean to hit a Gater at 75 or something like that. Because there are so many effects between the FX bank, Grat bank and FaderFX, you need to be a little mindful of which effects are currently loaded. But hey, how's about you do it? I'm feeling lazy after making this mapping so damn awesome. You love using 4 decks and I'm a real douchebag for not putting it in. Don't like the effects that a button selects? Widen the comments section and look for the part you don't like, then get to personalizing. tsi has been completely cleaned up of all redundancies and professionally commented. Assorted knob sensitivity adjusted for less sprained wrists and more fun.
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ALL LEDs brightened/colors changed for visibility and feedback. Tempo and Key knob sensitivity boosted in fear of carpal tunnel syndrome. Because I like to think I can crab after like 4 drinks. Who needs a button to turn their filter on and off? Just center that knob like a boss. One knob to change the value of the loop, click that knob to set the loop. Toggle switches allow for 2 racks of 3 effects on each deck. A single knob for each effect parameter. FX Section now controls FX1 and FX2 in Group mode for Deck A and Deck B respectively. This is more of the midi fighter slicer variety. Grid bank is now "Slicer." Does not work the way the Serato mapping does Slicer. FX bank revamped to give control over momentary effects, meant to be used in conjunction with the effects knobs at the top of the unit. Here's a quick list of some of my changes so far. I'm trying to film a quick video demo, but my voice is completely shot today so I'll drink some tea and see what happens. Just need to do some beta testing for a little bit and then I'll be able to release it. I've been trying to implement as many features that I like into this thing while still keeping my own level of comfort and stability, and I'm pretty much all the way there. After purchasing the unit and being completely underwhelmed with the amount of control that the stock mapping provided, I set to work. I've been working on mapping the Novation Twitch to our beloved Traktor.