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What is the best TSI out there for Xponent

Discussion in 'DJ Controllers' started by djtroy, Mar 5, 2009.

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  1. djtroy

    djtroy Forum Member

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    I love Traktor Scratch for its perfect sync and beatmatching. I love Torq for its full screen browser but all in all I think TSP is a better program.
    What is the best TSI out there to run my Xponent with TSP?
     
  2. goonzy

    goonzy Modérateur

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    the one you'll do by yourself.. come on it's really a good time investmennt to get into the midi mapping and make your own personnal .tsi.

    Nobody knows better than yourself how you want your controls to be available.
     
  3. djtroy

    djtroy Forum Member

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    Ya it looks like time is what it takes. I was just looking to know if I had the newest best version out there. Time is one thing I don't have much of.
    Im still trying to master these darn programs.
     
  4. chachakoala

    chachakoala NI Product Owner

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    hi, here is a file i made a few months ago, it was quite simple but it's a good start for you i think. I didn't have time to write a documentation for it as i sold my xponent and kept my vci-100.
    Also available in this zip file: a tks file for traktor 3.4x
    Please export your config before importing this one.
    CYA
    I may have a drawing of my assignements at home, have to check.
     

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  5. djtroy

    djtroy Forum Member

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    Thanks Ill try it out.

    What are the proper steps for installing this. What do you mean export my config?
     
  6. chachakoala

    chachakoala NI Product Owner

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    Guy, there some things you have to do by yourself
    I can't read the manual for you
     
  7. djtroy

    djtroy Forum Member

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    Actually you could read it for me, but im assuming you won't.
     
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