Mapping a wide/regular pitch toggle button and some other questions
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Mapping a wide/regular pitch toggle button and some other questions Posted on: 26.05.2011 by Halley Wurzer Hey,I have read these community s for quite a while but am new here. I love my S4 but have a few quick questions after using it for quite a while. I am wondering if it is possible to make pushing one of the pitch offset buttons return the song to its normal pitch from either direction (like normal) and have the other one be a toggle between maybe 100% and 8% pitch travel like on CDJs? Also, is it possible to have the sync button automatically deactivate when a new song is loaded? Occasionally when I use sync, I forget to to turn it off when I load a new song in the corresponding deck. Finally, if I am correct, the sample decks play at the bpm of the main deck above them correct? Is it possible to change this or have them play at the bpm of the opposite main deck if desired (have sample deck D match deck A's bpm? Thanks for any help and input! Sam | |
Halley Wurzer 26.05.2011 | Hey, I have read these community s for quite a while but am new here. I love my S4 but have a few quick questions after using it for quite a while. I am wondering if it is possible to make pushing one of the pitch offset buttons return the song to its normal pitch from either direction (like normal) and have the other one be a toggle between maybe 100% and 8% pitch travel like on CDJs? Also, is it possible to have the sync button automatically deactivate when a new song is loaded? Occasionally when I use sync, I forget to to turn it off when I load a new song in the corresponding deck. Finally, if I am correct, the sample decks play at the bpm of the main deck above them correct? Is it possible to change this or have them play at the bpm of the opposite main deck if desired (have sample deck D match deck A's bpm? Thanks for any help and input! Sam |
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