![]() Those sequencing ideas are credited to our friend DJ Tomash, and if you prefer tactile control, you’ll still want to check out his terrific, open source Digital Warrior step-sequencing hardware. At the expense of tactile feedback, it attempts to challenge the marriage and reliance on traditional controller hardware by offering more accurate visual feedback, smoother user interface, un-paralleled control over the software, and unprecedented flexibility in the face of software updates that would typically render traditional MIDI hardware obsolete. Traxus Control: Traktor is a user created template built in the DIY iPad Midi app Lemur for controlling nearly every aspect of Traktor Scratch Pro. You can even bring up a keyboard and browse and search files, and there’s multiple iPad support. ![]() You even get remix decks – complete with a sequencer. You can edit your cues directly in painstaking detail. There are massive touch platters that turn your iPad into a kind of scratch deck. Platters, pitch control, beat jumping, hot cue manipulation, remix decks – it’s all there. A new Lemur template for iPad does something different: it controls nearly everything from custom pages on Apple’s tablet. Or you can map Traktor’s capabilities to hardware controllers – just expect to make some choices, and spread out some controllers. You can now run Traktor on the iPad, but with a fraction of the power of the desktop Traktor. ![]()
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