>is that the tempo adjust knob is too coarse to lock down two tracks. you could also set the lsb and msb of the control to say lsb=120 msb=130 (depending on what you are spinning) which would give you more control.
----- Original Message ----- From: kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, March 12, 2007 4:14 pm Subject: Re: (313) MIDI controllers for dummies To: list 313 <[email protected]> > I have an X-Session controller and it is actually really nice. You > have all the traditional DJ mixer knobs and sliders, plus a few extra > per channel to map to whatever you like in Traktor. > > The only thing about it I can complain about -- and it's more a MIDI > limitation than a limitation of the X-Session -- is that the tempo > adjust knob is too coarse to lock down two tracks. I solved this by > mapping an extra knob for each channel to the fine-adjust tempo knob, > So you get two tracks together with the coarse knob, then use the fine > knob for fine control. > > On 3/12/07, Christopher O'Grady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/XSessionPro-main.html > > > > The M-Audio x-session looks like the best thing on the market and > at a > > reasonable price of 110 or so euros. I have a friend who does > some bar > > djing who just bought it and he is quite happy. He says it feels > solid> enough for the price. If you need more buttons look no > farther than your > > computer keyboard. > > >
