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    dougtek99@yahoo.com
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    what software are you using

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    Jerome Carulei
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    Hello DTek. I am using Traktor Pro2 Version 2.6.5

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    dougtek99@yahoo.com
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    If you already have a tsi file (that is if you can already control some parameters of the program with your xone) go to preferences, click on controller manager at the bottom. When that window opens drop down the list for device at the top, and click on whatever line says allen and heath xone. You have now accessed your tsi file (the file ending in .tsi that contains the mapping for your xone). Click add in (if you click add out you can assign a light to whatever button has a light on your controller, but first things first) find the pitch fader function, choose it, click learn, move the slider, CLICK LEARN AGAIN TO TURN THE LEARN FUNCTION OFF, choose the type of control it is (button, fader/knob, or encoder). At this point you can set how you want the slider to respond, choose relative and if you mess around with the settings you can change how it reacts. Assign the slider to a deck. I move the window over so I can see the deck im working with and therefore can adjust the response on the control until its where I want it.
    If you dont have a tsi file find one online somewhere, download it, and in the controller manager click add under device, import, find the tsi file and add it. This will add that file to whatever other tsi files you are currently using. Now you can do whatever you want with the file, if it does things you dont like erase them, add what you want, etc. A hint, once you get your settings where you want them export the file and keep it saved. You can put it on a flash drive and go to your buddys house and add it to his Traktor program to throw down if you dont want to bring your computer.
    It seems kind of tricky at first but work on it, Ive completely customized all of my controllers and its a plus for sure. Hope this helps

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