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Sound vci-100 sound increase when using filter / effects & faders Posted on: 17.07.2010 by Gricelda Aukerman I've searched but couldn't find anything, so here goes;When I use the filter, the level of sound increases noticable. The same with using wet/dry and a fx knob with an effect. Sound increases as well. How can this be straightend out, so that you have one level of sound no matter what filter or fx you use? Another question about the faders left & right, when I use these in traktor pro for instance to bring the bpm up, a small adjustment causes traktor to dramaticly increase the bpm. It's not in line with the controller. Another thing is that it has a really small range on traktor, the entire range on the controller is not even close to sufficiently operate the range in traktor! Anyone advice on these matters? Thanks allot! Floris | |
Janyce Jardon 28.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by Florentino
as for the pitch, set it to relative, or change the sensitivity of it... also check that your pitch bend range is set to what you want it to... sometimes importing a TSI file will overwrite settings including the pitch range. Sorry if i have made alot of assumptions, but as i am unaware of your settings and preferences... or your hardware... its hard to tell where the problem may lie. |
Gricelda Aukerman 17.07.2010 | I've searched but couldn't find anything, so here goes; When I use the filter, the level of sound increases noticable. The same with using wet/dry and a fx knob with an effect. Sound increases as well. How can this be straightend out, so that you have one level of sound no matter what filter or fx you use? Another question about the faders left & right, when I use these in traktor pro for instance to bring the bpm up, a small adjustment causes traktor to dramaticly increase the bpm. It's not in line with the controller. Another thing is that it has a really small range on traktor, the entire range on the controller is not even close to sufficiently operate the range in traktor! Anyone advice on these matters? Thanks allot! Floris |
Ammie Deni 05.01.2011 | hey guys, whats the difference between setting the pitch to relative or direct in the mappings? I wished to get a +/- 0.02% range and had to change the range to 8% then the rotary sensitivity to 71%. This seems to now give me +/- 4 or if i move the pitch slider to the bottem and import the track with give me a +8 if i need it. However all these settings are on 'relative' instead of direct. |
Janyce Jardon 28.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by Florentino
as for the pitch, set it to relative, or change the sensitivity of it... also check that your pitch bend range is set to what you want it to... sometimes importing a TSI file will overwrite settings including the pitch range. Sorry if i have made alot of assumptions, but as i am unaware of your settings and preferences... or your hardware... its hard to tell where the problem may lie. |
Franklin Momany 28.11.2010 | Is the actual fader moving in Traktor when this occurs? Moving: Are you familiar with mapping in Traktor? Perhaps its just mapped wrong or theres an error/bug. Maybe you have a modifier somewhere messing with your faders. I would delete any key entry that has to do with the faders. Then re map them. If thats not the case reload you can reload your .tis and see if that helps, like a refresh. If its still acting up, download another mapping like what is offered here on DJTT. Not moving: Your master volume is set. Then your question is "why is an effect making my track louder?" I'm not a audiologist, but I would say the effect is affecting the waveform of the track. I don't believe there is a fix for this type of issue. More or less act accordingly to counter it. Pitch, Change pitch fader to direct instead relative Good luck, -Digi |
Ami Callaghan 28.11.2010 | Change pitch fader to direct instead relative, and the pitch work well For filters use it, but take down a little gain or reduce bass to cero, and reset bass when stop filters. Dont worry about vci, its the better midi machine i know |
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