does anybody know if the M-Audio X-Session Pro has a sharp crossfader curve for scratching????????
Posté Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 9:09 pm
It depends on what you set in the software. Controllers just send linear values for sliders in MIDI. VDJ has different crossfader curves, and with some plugins you can also make your own.
Posté Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 10:53 pm
told u so ;)
im not mad wessmith lol
honest :--)
im not mad wessmith lol
honest :--)
Posté Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 10:55 pm
kkkkk sky your right, maybe i should believe u from now on huh????
how do u make your own crossfader curve?????? sky???????
how do u make your own crossfader curve?????? sky???????
Posté Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 11:23 pm
il see if i can take some screenshots
Posté Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 11:30 pm
cel has made a plugin called fader curves, (designed to change the fader curve for those that need that explained), this maybe exactly what youre after
Posté Thu 28 Dec 06 @ 6:42 am
check that out , the xfader will aslo have its own software to edit it :)
Posté Thu 28 Dec 06 @ 1:08 pm
I was looking at the Xsession pro at The local music center's dj gear section. Now that I've seen it, it doesn't look all that bad.
Very Basic but it'll do for a home practice controller.
Price is okay too $109.99 CDN dollars
Question is, how to map it?
I think a tutorial is in order for MIDI dumb ass's such as myself.
Then I'll probably buy this thing and give it a good workout at home.
But untill a true all in one controller with good soundcard and good buttons, good joggles, maybe a scratchpad (like on the newer cd players, hybrid TT's) on the joggles.
No way in hell I'm using it live.
DAC2/3 only baby
DJ Marcel
Purple Onion NightClub
Very Basic but it'll do for a home practice controller.
Price is okay too $109.99 CDN dollars
Question is, how to map it?
I think a tutorial is in order for MIDI dumb ass's such as myself.
Then I'll probably buy this thing and give it a good workout at home.
But untill a true all in one controller with good soundcard and good buttons, good joggles, maybe a scratchpad (like on the newer cd players, hybrid TT's) on the joggles.
No way in hell I'm using it live.
DAC2/3 only baby
DJ Marcel
Purple Onion NightClub
Posté Sun 07 Jan 07 @ 8:07 pm
all u gota do mate is go to midi options
then choose an action ie play
add that as a shorcut then press the play button
then choose an action ie play
add that as a shorcut then press the play button
Posté Sun 07 Jan 07 @ 8:10 pm
That's my problem...
Do I copy and paste the shortcut?
Do I press and hold the button?
A step by step would be helpfull as I havn't attempted this before and it might save some frustration and my GF's ears from hearing swearing in both official languages.
For the good of my GF and my blood pressure - some inrstuctions for the MIDI idot please???
DJ Marcel
Purple Onion NightClub
Do I copy and paste the shortcut?
Do I press and hold the button?
A step by step would be helpfull as I havn't attempted this before and it might save some frustration and my GF's ears from hearing swearing in both official languages.
For the good of my GF and my blood pressure - some inrstuctions for the MIDI idot please???
DJ Marcel
Purple Onion NightClub
Posté Sun 07 Jan 07 @ 8:55 pm
hey dj marcel what other language do u speak?
Posté Sun 07 Jan 07 @ 9:18 pm
Je Suis Canadien eh?. / I am Canadian eh?
I speak both languages, but grew up speaking english only , learned french in highschool & the army.
Been a while since I spoke french on a daily basis; But I can still get by the occasional time I need to speak to a francophone customer at the bar or at the shop.
VIVE LE CANADA!
And no I can't play hockey anymore, shattered my ankle jumping out of a perfectly good airplane. Now i can't stand on skates anymore - the tendons are too stretched.
DJ Marcel
Purple Onion NightClub
I speak both languages, but grew up speaking english only , learned french in highschool & the army.
Been a while since I spoke french on a daily basis; But I can still get by the occasional time I need to speak to a francophone customer at the bar or at the shop.
VIVE LE CANADA!
And no I can't play hockey anymore, shattered my ankle jumping out of a perfectly good airplane. Now i can't stand on skates anymore - the tendons are too stretched.
DJ Marcel
Purple Onion NightClub
Posté Sun 07 Jan 07 @ 9:26 pm



Posté Sun 07 Jan 07 @ 9:28 pm
Ahhh much clearer now
Thanks Sky.
I'll let you guys know how the little mixer is.
Thanks Sky.
I'll let you guys know how the little mixer is.
Posté Sun 07 Jan 07 @ 11:16 pm
gluck :)
Posté Sun 07 Jan 07 @ 11:18 pm
Bazzooka has borrowed me his M-Audio X-Session Pro.
I can say it reacts very well to control changes!
Sliders are refreshed with a good rate, and their friction is designed for their use: the crossfader and the volume sliders have less friction than the pitch ones.
Buttons click the right way and they're done with a kind of plastic which isn't too soft or too hard, and makes the good friction to the finger.
So, I can say it's a really good mixer, with a very simple but effective hardware solution.
Anyway, I find its design a bit wierd. I think it's too simple to be used standalone. Its lacks are the missing of jogwheels, dedicated loop and fx buttons, more cue points and other things. So, it must be used with other hardware... I'd prefer an analog mixer, which can do more things that this controller. I know it can be mapped as you wish, but no with THAT design...
Personal scores:
I can say it reacts very well to control changes!
Sliders are refreshed with a good rate, and their friction is designed for their use: the crossfader and the volume sliders have less friction than the pitch ones.
Buttons click the right way and they're done with a kind of plastic which isn't too soft or too hard, and makes the good friction to the finger.
So, I can say it's a really good mixer, with a very simple but effective hardware solution.
Anyway, I find its design a bit wierd. I think it's too simple to be used standalone. Its lacks are the missing of jogwheels, dedicated loop and fx buttons, more cue points and other things. So, it must be used with other hardware... I'd prefer an analog mixer, which can do more things that this controller. I know it can be mapped as you wish, but no with THAT design...
Personal scores:
- Materials: 9/10
- Reactivity: 9/10
- Praticity: 9/10 (for its design I mean)
- Desing: 6/10
Posté Mon 08 Jan 07 @ 3:53 pm