S4 Mapping
S4 Mapping Posted on: 08.02.2011 by Darren Teboe I am wondering if anyone knows where to find an editable TSI file of the default S4 mapping that you load directly from the menus.I really like the default mapping, but I wanted to switch the effect 1 from "SHIFT + Effect 1 Button" combo, to "SHIFT + Effect 1 Knob". It feels more intuitive to me to search through the effects with a knob rather than pressing a button repeatedly. Also, if anyone knows how to get this method to display the drop down, that would be a big bonus. I tried loading the backup S4 mapping, but it's slightly different from the one that is "hardwired" into it, and missing some of the functionality the original has. Have to say... I was expecting a much easier mapping experience from using TSP with other controllers. | |
Leeanna Ayla 08.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by sobi
http://djranking s.com/community /search....archid=1114866 |
Nedra Fresneda 08.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by sobi
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Darren Teboe 08.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by StuC
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Jacki Agrillo 08.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by sobi
and this and don't forget that :
when you use a custom TSI, either yours or mine, or anyone else's for that matter, the loop length display gets turned off. It is only possible to use the loop length display when using the default Native Instruments configuration for the S4
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Darren Teboe 08.02.2011 | I am wondering if anyone knows where to find an editable TSI file of the default S4 mapping that you load directly from the menus. I really like the default mapping, but I wanted to switch the effect 1 from "SHIFT + Effect 1 Button" combo, to "SHIFT + Effect 1 Knob". It feels more intuitive to me to search through the effects with a knob rather than pressing a button repeatedly. Also, if anyone knows how to get this method to display the drop down, that would be a big bonus. I tried loading the backup S4 mapping, but it's slightly different from the one that is "hardwired" into it, and missing some of the functionality the original has. Have to say... I was expecting a much easier mapping experience from using TSP with other controllers. |
Kecia Wnukowski 08.02.2011 | You can map a search function to the knob while using the native mapping for selection of your fx(s). That's what I have. Just note that the movement of the knob will anyway happen, normally here not too much of a big deal. Just add a user mapping, create the modifier shift, create the search function on your knob, add the modifier condition. Done ; |
Tatum Ansaldo 08.02.2011 | 4 down from where it says controller mappings in your own pic. You weren't to know, but now you do. |
Leeanna Ayla 08.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by sobi
http://djranking s.com/community /search....archid=1114866 |
Nedra Fresneda 08.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by sobi
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Jacki Agrillo 08.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by sobi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UhONY3-1os press refresh.....refresh......refresh.... |
Darren Teboe 08.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by StuC
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Jacki Agrillo 08.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by sobi
and this and don't forget that :
when you use a custom TSI, either yours or mine, or anyone else's for that matter, the loop length display gets turned off. It is only possible to use the loop length display when using the default Native Instruments configuration for the S4
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Darren Teboe 08.02.2011 | I couldn't find an answer to my question via search, and the manual doesn't link to custom TSI files, but thanks. If you have links to an editable version of the S4's main mapping though, I'd love to see it. Cheers. |
Tatum Ansaldo 08.02.2011 | Read the manual or search the community
s first old boy. IBTF! |
Nedra Fresneda 08.02.2011 | you can't edit the original mapping, you can only overwrite (partially) it's behaviour |
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