![]() It has two layers basic and shift so of course you can get a lot of traction out of it, however. The Controller Editor you mention is of course required at all times to activate it and load templates, which are really just note on off, and or CC values, toggle, gate, one shot sort of things. ![]() I use mine mainly now with Gig Performer 4, a handy way to adjust a few items on the fly, tweak this and that, change presets. I've got one of these units as well, Traktor F1, four faders, lots of pads and colors etc, its pretty well made and with Traktor of course it's quite intuitive and flexible, bought a template from midi monsters to do some remixing and stuff, it's fun to play with, can be handy with a laptop and Traktor to serve as event music, awards show stuff, gala events, I used to do a lot of AV, it was handy. Or if you can point me in the direction of some information Was wondering if anyone knows of a way to create a midi map file in control editor, export and import into reaper to speed up the process, Also if anyone has advice on common actions that people assign to pads and rotary dials etc, Love to hear suggestion, or possibilities of what you can do with a midi controller. ![]() Its a very cumbersom process here in Reaper becusse there are so many actions and i have have no idea what most of them do. Was able to assign some coloured leds to pads in that software, then assign a few basic actions here in Reaper. Took me 2 days to figure out how to get it functioning, turms out i needed NI "Controller Editor" software installed, that allowed me to put it in midi controller mode. Still a bit confused with all the terminology.aologies. Hi guys, I just got hold of this unit on loan (maybe permanently) from a brother-in-law.
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