Fader FX
Fader FX Posted on: 06.12.2010 by Nicolle Diller On the S4, is there a mode similar to the vci-100's Fader FX? ... I would love to play with that.or even a mapping, or hack.... yaknooo? | |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Nicolle Diller 06.12.2010 | On the S4, is there a mode similar to the vci-100's Fader FX? ... I would love to play with that. or even a mapping, or hack.... yaknooo? |
Kecia Wnukowski 07.12.2010 |
so far these are the only tweaks you can make witout mapping it completely
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Sagi Ohayon 06.12.2010 | you can set the masterclock as master, disable the auto panel from the clock, press sync on the decks then you can map the pitch fader an the offset buttons to fx... that |
Nicolle Diller 06.12.2010 | ouch. alright well thanks for the help |
Kecia Wnukowski 06.12.2010 | That's not really possible if you're not using a user mapping, and even if you do use a user mapping, TS4 won't accept faders and knobs as they were buttons (so no FX engaged just by moving one of this type of controls). Last solution, you can pass into full midi mode and in this case the only limitation is your capacity to map the unit. |
Nicolle Diller 06.12.2010 | yeaa but that only uses the jogwheel and controls the third parameter only. Im talking line fader and pitch slide too |
robin loo 06.12.2010 | go to the prefrences --> Traktor Kontrol S4 --> switch the load buttons from load to jog mode. when you press load, the fader fx becomes activated.. to load tracks, just press the coresponding cue button when in browse mode.. |
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