How to install chroma caps? I want to get my glow on!
How to install chroma caps? I want to get my glow on! Posted on: 05.01.2013 by Mabelle Anstaett The new glow in the dark faders look so sick, but before I buy them I just want to know how easy it is to install. Is it just something you put over your original fader? I have a traktor s2 and I don't remember reading anywhere that the knobs and faders can be removed. If it's really simple I have my credit card right here and am ready to do work! | |
Mabelle Anstaett 05.01.2013 | The new glow in the dark faders look so sick, but before I buy them I just want to know how easy it is to install. Is it just something you put over your original fader? I have a traktor s2 and I don't remember reading anywhere that the knobs and faders can be removed. If it's really simple I have my credit card right here and am ready to do work! |
Latoria Kavulich 07.01.2013 | All the knobs on NI gear come off easy as pie, a little too easy sometimes. |
Kiyoko Wellisch 06.01.2013 | I wouldn't even use a coin, safest way is to use strips of paper. |
Ned Somerset 06.01.2013 | You shouldn't need any tool to get them off. Just grab with your thumb and your index on the ends and pull up with even strength |
Shad Rametta 06.01.2013 | use a quarter or silver dollar.......you don't want to scratch your hardware. |
Mabelle Anstaett 06.01.2013 | Thanks everyone! I figured out how to wiggle the knobs and faders off. I was scared I was going to break it, but it wasn't too hard. I can't wait to try out my new glow faders! |
Alphonso Deitchman 06.01.2013 | The knob+fader caps come off my S4 by hand without too much effort so you could try that before taking a screwdriver near your gear. |
Delena Katherman 05.01.2013 | Very simple. You take the old ones off first. Put a piece of paper on the S2 under the knob/fader you want to remove (to protect the unit from scratches). Then take a flat head screwdriver (or even a butter knife) and slide it under the knob. Gently "wiggle" the cap off with the screwdriver. Put the new knob on. Done! |
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