Browsing on Kontrol s4

Browsing on Kontrol s4
Posted on: 29.04.2011 by Camille Darlington
Hey guys, when doing gigs I tend to use the spacebar to bring up the tracklisting, as from the Pro S4 software. Although I notice that when I try pressing spacebar in TP2, nothing happens? Any idea what should be mapped or what setting I need in order to expand/collapse the tracklist?

Thanks DJTT!
Jacque Divinity
01.05.2011
Originally Posted by padi_04
And won't post pics with green arrows on them
Nedra Fresneda
01.05.2011
Originally Posted by josh@firestorm




true, true.... and another tip; if you have read the manual and can't find what you come asking for, please state that you've looked and or searched for the answer. People will tend to go a little easier on you then too.
And won't post pics with green arrows on them
Jacque Divinity
01.05.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
You could try using the button in the center of the X1, I believe it says something like SHIFT on it.


Originally Posted by photojojo
Oh, and you could also try reading the manual. So far all of you questions have been in there. We don't mind helping, but the more questions you ask that are easily found by reading the manual the less help you'll get.
true, true.... and another tip; if you have read the manual and can't find what you come asking for, please state that you've looked and or searched for the answer. People will tend to go a little easier on you then too.
Camille Darlington
29.04.2011
Hey guys, when doing gigs I tend to use the spacebar to bring up the tracklisting, as from the Pro S4 software. Although I notice that when I try pressing spacebar in TP2, nothing happens? Any idea what should be mapped or what setting I need in order to expand/collapse the tracklist?

Thanks DJTT!
Jacque Divinity
01.05.2011
Originally Posted by padi_04
And won't post pics with green arrows on them
Nedra Fresneda
01.05.2011
Originally Posted by josh@firestorm




true, true.... and another tip; if you have read the manual and can't find what you come asking for, please state that you've looked and or searched for the answer. People will tend to go a little easier on you then too.
And won't post pics with green arrows on them
Lin Danek
01.05.2011
@ Josh and photojojo - respect.
Jacque Divinity
01.05.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
You could try using the button in the center of the X1, I believe it says something like SHIFT on it.


Originally Posted by photojojo
Oh, and you could also try reading the manual. So far all of you questions have been in there. We don't mind helping, but the more questions you ask that are easily found by reading the manual the less help you'll get.
true, true.... and another tip; if you have read the manual and can't find what you come asking for, please state that you've looked and or searched for the answer. People will tend to go a little easier on you then too.
Leeanna Ayla
30.04.2011
You could try using the button in the center of the X1, I believe it says something like SHIFT on it.

Oh, and you could also try reading the manual. So far all of you questions have been in there. We don't mind helping, but the more questions you ask that are easily found by reading the manual the less help you'll get.
Camille Darlington
29.04.2011
Thanks guys.

On an unrelated matter, can you map two buttons knobs in the sense of like, the equivalent to shift + something on the S4, but for the X1?
I'm trying to find space to map the key on/adjust value and wondering if there is like the ability to press one button followed by an adjustment?


Haha sorry if that doesn't make sense.

Thanks again
Julissa Serrone
29.04.2011
1. Use the browse button
2. load the keyboard mapping from the settings folder in your NI folder
3. Just map it
Leeanna Ayla
29.04.2011
Why not press the browse button on the S4? I'm not sure if the S4 default keyboard had that in it, but it sounds like it. You could find it on your hard drive and load it into T2.

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