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by deanobirko on 10 Sep 2013, 17:32
Hi there.
I dont like the way the sync button works on my Control Pro 2. I want the sync button to JUST match the BPM and Shift+Sync to sync to the beat. How easy is it to swap this function around?
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by deanobirko on 12 Sep 2013, 10:50
Thanks for the detailed and helpful explanation.
I dont have a FM.
Can anybody assist with this please?
Kind regards Dean
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by deanobirko on 12 Sep 2013, 10:59
I have used the search function and read the manual online. There is nothing in there about mapping the Sync button.
I have paid for this product and would prefer less of a bad attitude from you.
I am simply asking a question, if you do not want to answer it, then please don't reply.
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by deanobirko on 12 Sep 2013, 11:07
Also, I am fully aware of how to map my MIDI controller. What I am unfamiliar with is which commands to swap around.
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by Hannes on 12 Sep 2013, 11:09
http://www.mixvibes.com/sites/default/f ... manual.pdf"ctrl+f" :MIDI -> first hit: 4.9 Using the MIDI Presets for DJ Controllers /49 4.10 Defining your own Presets and Controls /50 and you read it, when you said you didnt have it minutes ago......
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by daniel clark on 12 Sep 2013, 11:10
deanobirko wrote: What I am unfamiliar with is which commands to swap around.  neither am i so i havent replied ,, but this  will get a better responce ,, welcome to mixvibes 
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by Hannes on 12 Sep 2013, 11:11
deanobirko wrote:Also, I am fully aware of how to map my MIDI controller. What I am unfamiliar with is which commands to swap around.
deanobirko wrote:I want the sync button to JUST match the BPM and Shift+Sync to sync to the beat.
Are you kidding me now? Those are the exact commands. You map "match bpm" on the desired button and then "sync" on the button while holding shift.
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by sylMV on 12 Sep 2013, 11:29
Ok, please don't blame Hannes, he ain't working for Mixvibes, just found of Mixvibes, hanging around here in his freetime, and a bit fed up with newbies coming with basic question, most of the time without having even tried to find the solution by theirself. However, you're plainly right, as you paid a piece of software, to expect from Mixvibes some help and answers to your questions.
Then, here we go.
- Go into the MIDI preferences. - In the U-Mix Control Pro 2 tab, check the right controller is selected (it should be, as you are using it so far). - At the bottom of this list, click the 'x2' button to duplicate the built-in controller and then be able to modify it. - On the left side, in the control tree, expand "Player 1" and go to the line "Sync with Master". - Click the button ("N3 CH1") to edit the mapping. - On your controller, hold "Sync" + "Shift". It should display "MIDI event: Channel 4 Note 0x3". While holding, validate with "OK". If you have a popup showing, click "re-assign". - Go to the "Match BPM with Master". - Click "+" to add a new mapping. - Press "Sync" on your controller. It should display "MIDI event: Channel 1 - Note 0x3". - Validate with "OK". And you're done for the first player.
Then, do the same for Player 2.
Let me know if it works as you want!
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