Traktor Pro S4 Mixer Emulation
Traktor Pro S4 Mixer Emulation Posted on: 29.03.2011 by Rosina Steinkuehler I seem to use NUO more than Classic or P600 but I am not sure exactly why. It seems to cut a little better for my style of mixes which is dnb.Out of all the mixer emulation styles, which do you prefer? And why? | |
Rosina Steinkuehler 29.03.2011 | I seem to use NUO more than Classic or P600 but I am not sure exactly why. It seems to cut a little better for my style of mixes which is dnb. Out of all the mixer emulation styles, which do you prefer? And why? |
Shirlee Depiazza 30.03.2011 | I'd love tweekable settings even if i have to break out a text editor and hand rewrite the values in the config .TSI. The ability to craft my own appeals to me. |
Rosina Steinkuehler 30.03.2011 | That is what I have noticed as well - classic is very very sensitive it seems. I like the way the NUO emulation works a lot but would love to see more options available as YoshiExcel said. Maybe they will surprise us with a new option friday but I am not holding my breath |
Lucrecia Diloreto 30.03.2011 | I also mix dnb, and its very noticeable when you barely move the knobs on classic. I had forgotten there was options to change it lol. thanks for the reminder. |
Kecia Wnukowski 30.03.2011 | I really would like to see more options available here. |
Random X 30.03.2011 | Nuo all the way! |
Shirlee Depiazza 29.03.2011 | I'm running NUO as well. I agree the sound on classic seems to be sharper and harder in TPS4. It's odd I find even moving the knobs just out of the center notch produces a very clear change of sound which can make bringing sounds in and out hard to do smoothly. |
Nedra Fresneda 29.03.2011 | I used classic for a LONG time, but it seems too sharp in PS4, running NUO too. |
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