Reloop Neon Scratch Live Mapping
Reloop Neon Scratch Live Mapping Rating: 3,8/5 6833 votes
- VirtualDJ 8 – Reloop NEON 4 Advanced Setup MIDI Operation The unit should be visible in the CONTROLLERS tab of Config and the “factory default” available/selected from the Mappings drop-down list. The factory default Mapping offers the functions described in this Manual, however those can be adjusted to your needs via VDJ.
- Feb 02, 2012 Mapping Management Import: Single Mapping Import: Multiple Mappings Export: Single Mapping Export: All Mappings Delete: Single Mapping Restore: S4 Mapping Mapping(s) for Reloop.
- Reloop was founded in 1996 by a young group of music technology experts. Today we offer a comprehensive range of innovative DJ and studio products including controllers, turntables, mixers and more. Our products are passionately designed and developed for DJs, by DJs and give artists the ability to express themselves through music.
- Reloop NEON is a USB MIDI controller, so it is compatible with any current DJ and studio software that supports MIDI editing within the software. The full range of functions can be maxed out with Serato DJ for which an elaborate plug-and-play mapping was developed in close cooperation with Serato.
- Mapping(s) for Reloop, Digital Jockey Master Edition. Reloop Digital Jockey 2 ME 'Ean Golden' This mapping allows you to control FX1 & 2 with the jog wheels. All other functions except for DRY/WET control by jogwheel are present. Pro - Version 2.1.x.
Mapping supports all well known features of Reloop Mixtour:
Scratch Live Videos
- Transport buttons, Fader, Volumes, EQ, Hot cues 1-4, Looping etc …
Reloop Neon Scratch Live Mapping Free
Let’s just begin by saying: the NEON was the final deciding factor in my complete switch to Serato DJ from Scratch Live. I’ve had Serato DJ on my computer for some time now, mainly for experimentation, and I’ve used the all-in-one controllers that my friends have. But I’ve never used them with DVS until I got my hands on the NEON.
Reloop Neon Scratch Live Mapping Free
Enhanced features in DJPP mapping (also in addition to factory DJay mapping):
- Stem 1-4 support (Volume and on/off)
- dedicated Filter & FX1 (LED supported)
- Pitchbend -/+
- Search (Beat jump) via Encoder
- open DJPP views: Song browser, FX view
- dedicated LED Colors (Transport=Green, Loop=Orange, Hotcue & Stems on/off = Orange)
- Readjust DJPP gui control elements to controller position (after Reloop connect/reconnect)
Enjoy ;)
Reloop Neon Scratch Live Mapping System
Mapping see image below:
Reloop Neon Scratch Live Mapping System
Hey guys,
Tried to maintain the mapping according to the device labeling where possible...and did some other silly little stuff that suits my needs...Just strip the basics down and you got a good head-start to develop one that suits you own style...Plenty of layers left blank to suit your needs if you are into SL...
RGB Colors are the best i could come with, to match the Serato interface and be clear of similarity while light next to each other. Also some shift double functions are described as below in case you like to keep something...I had non vinyl timecode cd players in mind while making that mapping, so i did put some transport controls also.
Hot Cue Section:
Shift+Pad 1-5... Delete Hot Cues
Shift+Pad 6.......Reverse Play
Shift+Pad 7-8....F.Fwd & Rewind
Shift+Censor......REL
Shift+SlipMode...INT
Shift+Sync..........Pitch Range
For Effect (triggering only), double click the Sampler section, you may assign Shift+Autoloop Encoder fro Dry/Wet to the center effect only, the rest dont seem to work well...
That's it for now...You also like Karls Sticky Guide and compare with the values on my XML to figure things out, in case you get stuck with any mod...serato.com
Cheers
Nik
P.S: Whenever you map something with Serato through the interface, make sure that mapping is done with Midi Output OFF, otherwise you will end up with a bunch of unnecessary duplicated data on the XML....Can map all Note In commands from Serato for convinience but do it with Midi Out OFF.... Then just manually add the outputs with a text editor....you will just end up with a huge XML to handle, if you don't do that...XML and Color Legends below :)
Tried to maintain the mapping according to the device labeling where possible...and did some other silly little stuff that suits my needs...Just strip the basics down and you got a good head-start to develop one that suits you own style...Plenty of layers left blank to suit your needs if you are into SL...
RGB Colors are the best i could come with, to match the Serato interface and be clear of similarity while light next to each other. Also some shift double functions are described as below in case you like to keep something...I had non vinyl timecode cd players in mind while making that mapping, so i did put some transport controls also.
Hot Cue Section:
Shift+Pad 1-5... Delete Hot Cues
Shift+Pad 6.......Reverse Play
Shift+Pad 7-8....F.Fwd & Rewind
Shift+Censor......REL
Shift+SlipMode...INT
Shift+Sync..........Pitch Range
For Effect (triggering only), double click the Sampler section, you may assign Shift+Autoloop Encoder fro Dry/Wet to the center effect only, the rest dont seem to work well...
That's it for now...You also like Karls Sticky Guide and compare with the values on my XML to figure things out, in case you get stuck with any mod...serato.com
Cheers
Nik
P.S: Whenever you map something with Serato through the interface, make sure that mapping is done with Midi Output OFF, otherwise you will end up with a bunch of unnecessary duplicated data on the XML....Can map all Note In commands from Serato for convinience but do it with Midi Out OFF.... Then just manually add the outputs with a text editor....you will just end up with a huge XML to handle, if you don't do that...XML and Color Legends below :)