It’s a kind of coming-of-age for our Haptic Drive hero – time for it to show the mapping mavericks and TRAKTOR tweakers what it’s really got. From the utilitarian to the unusual, there’s plenty that can be done. Please consult the Controller Editor documentation in order to learn how to customize your own MIDI templates.Like all of our TRAKTOR controllers, the latest S4 has, after its honeymoon period of happy users tests and reviewer mixes, now been opened up, altered, and remapped beyond its wildest dreams. In the example below, we have turned the top left knob on the TRAKTOR KONTROL X1 MK2 and the corresponding button on the software is displaying its MIDI event message ( CC0). You can press / turn a button / fader / encoder on your controller to display its MIDI information on the software. You can create entire MIDI templates for your controller in order to to control third-party applications or hardware MIDI devices remotely. With the Controller Editor you can customize every MIDI assignment of your NI controller. You can click the Connect button to toggle to MIDI mode manually. Note: If you launch Controller Editor while the dedicated NI software is running, the controller will remain in Native mode. Additionally, the Connect button next to the name will become highlighted in orange to indicate MIDI mode is active. The LEDs / displays of your controller will now show MIDI mode is active (see above) and the Controller Editor application will show a layout of your controller as well as display its name on the Application Control Bar on top. Note: The NI application your controller is communicating with must be closed to enable automatic switching to MIDI mode.
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