EFX Reset

EFX Reset
Posted on: 21.06.2012 by Jake Vierow
Hey there guys,
I saw a video for creating a build effect

But there was a cool setting that the instructor did, where when you turned the knob the group settings would jump back to their original settings.
For example, if you changed the FX from a delay to a reverb and changed the settings, but then you moved the man FX knob your original settings would, reinsert all the efx associated with that control.
I'm sure I missed something in the video, but if some one could point me in the right direction on how to do this I;d really appreciate it.

Many thanks in advance.
Jake Vierow
23.06.2012
Originally Posted by trux
i went thru the same tutorial just the other day - my first foray into mapping mulit fx, so cool.

something she doesn't do in this vid, but i believe is pretty neat, is to also map the knob as a button > direct on

mixer > fx 1 on > deck a (or whatever number you are using) - which activates the FX on that deck

and also

fx > unit on > fx unit 1 (or whatever number) - which turns the fx unit on

and then repeat for however many fx units you are using.


so even if you've been messing with other buttons and turning stuff on/off, it will definitely apply the fx and switch the deck onto those fx without any weirdness. kinda just makes it neater.
Cool. That's exactly what I was after.
Can't wait to have a crack at this.
Thanks heaps
robin loo
21.06.2012
Originally Posted by KILLMeDJ
Sweet will do cheers
no offense, but: you seriously ask a question about a video that you didn't even watch entirely?
robin loo
21.06.2012
Originally Posted by KILLMeDJ
It was she does at 7:51 that I want to replicate.
Is it something specific to the older versions of TSP?
Anyhow this is a really useful setting I'd love to be able to use this setting.
Many thanks
that's what she mapped before.. just watch the video again from start to end..
Jake Vierow
21.06.2012
Hey there guys,
I saw a video for creating a build effect

But there was a cool setting that the instructor did, where when you turned the knob the group settings would jump back to their original settings.
For example, if you changed the FX from a delay to a reverb and changed the settings, but then you moved the man FX knob your original settings would, reinsert all the efx associated with that control.
I'm sure I missed something in the video, but if some one could point me in the right direction on how to do this I;d really appreciate it.

Many thanks in advance.
Jake Vierow
23.06.2012
Originally Posted by trux
i went thru the same tutorial just the other day - my first foray into mapping mulit fx, so cool.

something she doesn't do in this vid, but i believe is pretty neat, is to also map the knob as a button > direct on

mixer > fx 1 on > deck a (or whatever number you are using) - which activates the FX on that deck

and also

fx > unit on > fx unit 1 (or whatever number) - which turns the fx unit on

and then repeat for however many fx units you are using.


so even if you've been messing with other buttons and turning stuff on/off, it will definitely apply the fx and switch the deck onto those fx without any weirdness. kinda just makes it neater.
Cool. That's exactly what I was after.
Can't wait to have a crack at this.
Thanks heaps
Lorri Bobar
22.06.2012
i went thru the same tutorial just the other day - my first foray into mapping mulit fx, so cool.

something she doesn't do in this vid, but i believe is pretty neat, is to also map the knob as a button > direct on

mixer > fx 1 on > deck a (or whatever number you are using) - which activates the FX on that deck

and also

fx > unit on > fx unit 1 (or whatever number) - which turns the fx unit on

and then repeat for however many fx units you are using.


so even if you've been messing with other buttons and turning stuff on/off, it will definitely apply the fx and switch the deck onto those fx without any weirdness. kinda just makes it neater.
Jake Vierow
21.06.2012
Fantastic. Thanks mate. I know I'm missing something really simple so I'll sleep on it and try again tomorrow. All the best.
robin loo
21.06.2012
no time wasted. i like helping people out here..

i only believe priscilla (armyofme) explains it really good (better than other tutorials out there). cant really explain it in a more comprehensive way

in traktor 2.5. they renamed the commands a little bit.. this will help you find the right ones :
https://traktorbible.com/articles/ma...nd-finder.aspx
Jake Vierow
21.06.2012
With all due respect. I had watched the video a number of times, but was having difficulty understanding how she made all the settings including changing the type of effects by just moving one knob.
I understand how to set up the actual parameters for the effects themselves.
But to be able to change the actual effects lets say from the delay to a reverb. And then have the delay to reappear with the touch of a knob left me a little confused. So I thought I'd reach out to the dtt crew and see I anyone could help.
Sorry if this wasted your time bro.
All the best.
robin loo
21.06.2012
Originally Posted by KILLMeDJ
Sweet will do cheers
no offense, but: you seriously ask a question about a video that you didn't even watch entirely?
Jake Vierow
21.06.2012
Sweet will do cheers
robin loo
21.06.2012
Originally Posted by KILLMeDJ
It was she does at 7:51 that I want to replicate.
Is it something specific to the older versions of TSP?
Anyhow this is a really useful setting I'd love to be able to use this setting.
Many thanks
that's what she mapped before.. just watch the video again from start to end..
Jake Vierow
21.06.2012
It was she does at 7:51 that I want to replicate.
Is it something specific to the older versions of TSP?
Anyhow this is a really useful setting I'd love to be able to use this setting.
Many thanks
robin loo
21.06.2012
by original you mean the FX for the sweep?

this is just a mapped effect select. she shows it from about 3:50 in the video..

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