How to install chroma caps? I want to get my glow on!

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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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