![]() Once SSL is running and your crates/playlists are all loaded, go into settings and hit the MIDI tab. I would recommend having the latest version which is currently Release Candidate 3, which is the version used while making this mapping. Once you've got that all loaded up and the blue LEDs are lighting up when pressed, you can launch Scratch Live. The first "Midi Out" near the top of the right column should be connected to the X1. Now select that output for the last "Midi Out" ONLY. Create a new Output called "MidiPipe - X1" Hit the drop down list of available MIDI Outputs within this module and select "Edit Virtual Outputs". (the blue LED's may still light up even if this is not configured correctly, so take note!) If its not already connected to "MidiPipe - X1", you need to make it. IMPORTANT: The LAST "Midi Out" at the very bottom of the list in the right column needs to be connected to a VIRTUAL output, not the X1. Just select the proper MIDI ports on the X1 that look similar to whats already selected when you load the MIDIPipe file (should look something like "Traktor Kontrol X1 Left - MIDI input port 0" and "Traktor Kontrol X1 Left - MIDI output port 0") My saved ones may not translate nicely to your setup. You may need to go into the "Midi In" and "Midi Out" modules in the RIGHT COLUMN in MIDIPipe and select the proper Ins/Outs from the X1. ![]() mipi file is working properly, the blue buttons at the bottom half of the X1 should light up momentarily when pressed. Once NI Controller Editor is closed, launch MIDIPipe and load the included. This is important because having it open can interfere with MIDIPipe functioning correctly. Once the template is loaded CLOSE NI Controller Editor. Once it's initialized, load up the NI Controller Editor if you haven't already, and load my included template. Plug in your X1 and observe the pretty light show. Put the two included effects files into the Effects folder located in the same place as the MIDI folder, inside your ScratchLIVE folder. mipi file can also go wherever you like, but needs to be loaded using a program called MIDIPipe, which can be downloaded for free at: You may want to hit "Save Configuration" in the File menu after loading this template, and make sure your X1 is plugged in when you load the template, and that it saves to the X1. nckx1 file wherever you like, and load it with the NI Controller Editor software. Put the OCD_X1_SSL2_rc3.xml file in your MIDI folder inside your ScratchLIVE folder (usually in the Music folder inside your Home (user name) folder in OS X Kontrol X1 Mapping for Serato Scratch Live 2.0 - RC3 by myrobotlove Please let me know if you get it working or if you have any suggestions for subsequent updates! I'm thinking about making a video at some point if i get some free time, but for now this will have to do.īelow are the contents of the readme. You can look at the labels in the NI Controller Editor to get an idea of what everything does. Unsatisfied with any of the available X1 mappings for SSL 2.0, i went ahead and created my own (with the help of some serious use of MIDIPipe) to function exactly how i like.īasically this allows for a DJM-800 style filter sweep in SSL 2.0 on a single knob/button combo for each deck on the X1.
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