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Using Kaoss Pad v3 (KP3) as a MIDI controller for Serato…

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 2:50 am
by jbrown
I am wondering if I could use the KP3 as a MIDI controller for Serato, I have both an M Audio USB to MIDI cable installed as well as USB to midi drivers for the KP3, I have tried using the KP3 Midi controller with Ableton Live for testing purposes.

However, I cannot seem to get serato to pickup any controls…

Sadly, I do not have any other MIDI type devices to test this…

I have googled my brains out…

Seriously this would be a great setup for me if this were possible, what else is the KP3 good for :)

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 6:42 am
by salamanderanagram
i've been working on trying to make the kp3 interface as a scratch controller. what do you normally use for a scratch controller?? i don't have the necessary hardware to test what i should be emulating, but if i could get some data on that i think it would be simple

It Works!

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 7:51 am
by jbrown
It works! It seems Serato has issues with the keyboard CAPS lock, it is a great controller… ok maybe not, it is my only controller.

There are limited button options when used as a controller for Serato, basicly the whole “pad” is useless.

I found a good setup however; I made the loop buttons into play buttons and the 1 – 8 I split into 4 cue points…

then I cued up all my songs with the first down beat as 1 cue point, the instrumental as a second point and vocals as a third… you get my point, I am playing the same track 20 different ways, and if you set the same track on the other table you can play the same track 2000 ways :)

Super easy to beat match when you have a 1 button cue point sitting next to your mixer.

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:21 am
by spencer vex
salamanderanagram wrote:what do you normally use for a scratch controller??
a turntable.. ?

btw you the same salamander that was on asis a few years back?

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:59 am
by salamanderanagram
"a turntable.. ? "

right, but don't they use MIDI somehow? for some reason i was under the impression that the turntables used for serato were in some way different than a normal record player?

"btw you the same salamander that was on asis a few years back?"

i don't think so...

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 4:03 am
by spencer vex
salamanderanagram wrote:"a turntable.. ? "

right, but don't they use MIDI somehow? for some reason i was under the impression that the turntables used for serato were in some way different than a normal record player?
no they are just reg turntables... its the vinyls that are different

they are encoded and can be used on any turntable

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 5:10 am
by salamanderanagram
okay, so the vinyl does what, play back a constant tone, and then serato decides what is happening based on the actual tone received??

for some reason i thought the turntables had a straight MIDI out that it used to send midi data... i've never been a record sort of a guy so i don't know anything about it. i tried to implement a scratch control on the KP3 but the results were pretty weak - if i knew what to emulate i'm sure it would be a breeze...

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 5:17 pm
by pedds
the kps is good controller but its not a mirror image of itself meaning as a dj midi controller it wont do aswell as others on the market eg. it only has one slider for say pitch control.ive got serato and had it for a while and at present theres no plans for effecks like tractor scratch so i got the kps for effects but as a bonus it midis up loops/scrolls/cues etc also the encoded records can scroll your crates