yes, you can beat juggle with a controller
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May 14, 2012 at 7:28 pm #1004406
spektakx
Memberthe trick is to put “jump to active hotcue” on the jogwheel, and then make a modifier to turn it on or off.
Need help with the TSI, just ask. twitter probably the quickest way to get my attention…peace….May 14, 2012 at 10:05 pm #1004416Steelo
ParticipantBeat juggling is definitely possible but extremely difficult to pull off more advanced stuff. To be honest that was basic juggling done pretty sloppy considering the big dramatic intro…
May 14, 2012 at 10:26 pm #1004421spektakx
Membersteelo, Thanks for watching. I’ll strive to do something more impressive
May 14, 2012 at 11:20 pm #1004423spektakx
Member@steelo, hey bro, I hate to bother ya, but I really wann get this juggle stuff lined out as best as possible, and so I appreciate your comment. if you get the chance, can you post a link or two of some midi controller juggles that you think are good. i’d like something “complex” not “basic” as you said mine were, but I’m searching in youtube and can’t find any that are much more than “manual loops” and I really can’t find any where they change patterns without going to a new hotcue or something. i think maybe my search results from the iPad app are different(it does that, I don’t know why) but yea, I’d appreciate the help. thanks in advance 🙂
May 16, 2012 at 6:10 pm #1004503spektakx
MemberI updated the video in the first post, with a more “complex” juggle. let me know what you kids ‘tink ’bout it!
May 17, 2012 at 4:09 am #1004526Steelo
ParticipantSorry if I came across the wrong way. I realised I was a bit of an ass afterwards. My apologies. i’ll check out the link when I get home. I am interested in the controller you’re using. I’m assuming its something you’ve put together yourself. Tell me some more about it.
May 17, 2012 at 5:23 am #1004538spektakx
MemberSteelo, post: 20375, member: 1368 wrote: Sorry if I came across the wrong way. I realised I was a bit of an ass afterwards. My apologies. i’ll check out the link when I get home. I am interested in the controller you’re using. I’m assuming its something you’ve put together yourself. Tell me some more about it.
I’ve been at this for a whiiiiiile. it would take a whole lot more than that to bother me. i’ve heard more ish talked than you could imagine. Yet meanwhile, my work, my face, and my name(s) continue to turn up when people talk about controllers and the future of DJ productions. I’m serious, if you’ve seen something that you think is dope done with a controller, show me the link. I wanna see that stuff.
Many people who have come to appreciate what I can do started out just like you, doubting it, and/or perceiving it in a different way than it was intended. To put my work into context, everything I do and have done has been to lead up to “mobile gear”, battery powered mobile, take it to college in your backpack so you can go to your friends house between classes and scratch, grab it out the trunk of your car when you stay the night at your girl’s house and your TTs are at home, mobile. This is what I’ve been working towards. No, it’s not perfectly refined yet, because I’m literally defining it as we speak(type, haha) Know why you don’t see big names doing tricks on midi? cause that shit is difficult, that’s why. Those jog wheel are defined by a specific resolution, which means, that even though it’s a circle, it’s still broken down into a specific number of positions, and the track, or “playhead” as it might be thought of, “Jumps” from one position to the next. This is why scratching and juggling are difficult with midi. But I feel, that if I make the right controller and explain to guys where it fits into their lives(see the above situations) then they will want one.May 17, 2012 at 5:40 am #1004539Steelo
ParticipantYou should make bigger jogs. Would be way easier to scratch and juggle.
May 17, 2012 at 5:57 am #1004545spektakx
MemberSteelo, post: 20388, member: 1368 wrote: You should make bigger jogs. Would be way easier to scratch and juggle.
yep, I agree. it’s a challenge to go small but not too small.
these are old-style slots around the edges jogs. More modern controllers use what could be thought of as “mouse sensor agianst a ‘tick printed’ ring”
However, I’ve come up with a way to do infinite, which is actually quite simple. I’m surprised nobody else ever thought of it, but unless I can get some real funding, it won’t get made.May 20, 2012 at 3:39 pm #1004684Lew
MemberWere those controllers originally DJ Tech CDJ-101s by any chance?
May 20, 2012 at 3:43 pm #1004685spektakx
MemberLew, post: 20539, member: 133 wrote: Were those controllers originally DJ Tech CDJ-101s by any chance?
they’re vtt 101s, and the crossfader is from one of them. I like the vtt 101 cf, because it has curve, which is advanced feature for such an inexpensive controller.
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