hey dude, if I'm not mistaken I saw an x-session pro there; IS IT POSSIBLE to map a button of the xsession to do the same? I'm trying but it only turns the faderdown, if I release it it stays down.
You can set it up backwards with only 1 button. Map the button to set the volume fader to 0 and then set the same button to Reset and check the Invert box. That way when you let go of the button it will set the value back to 1.
@KeithAHernandez Hi there! Yea, I can make a quick tutorial on how to do this mapping. It's a simple thing to do. Regarding the samples I used, that came off the "Superseal" battle record. Years ago, when I switched to Scratch Live, I archived a lot of my older records to a digital format. All of my battle records got the same treatment.
@KeithAHernandez Hi there! Yea, I can make a quick tutorial on how to do this mapping. It's a simple thing to do. Regarding the samples I used, that came off the "Superseal" battle record. Years ago, when I switched to Scratch Live, I archived a lot of my older records to a digital format. All of my battle records got the same treatment.
@fishfacepete Yes, if you have a free button, map the parameter "volume fader" to it. you will also need a 2nd button with a duplicate setting. both set value to 1.000. one button will constantly turn the volume up, but will return to an "off/fader closed" position when it is not engaged. that 2nd button will return the fader back to full volume.
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maisuli 1 week ago
hey dude, if I'm not mistaken I saw an x-session pro there; IS IT POSSIBLE to map a button of the xsession to do the same? I'm trying but it only turns the faderdown, if I release it it stays down.
efsq 7 months ago
volume fader is mapped to 1.000 on trigger for hotcues on MF. nice one :)
vstijah 9 months ago
You can set it up backwards with only 1 button. Map the button to set the volume fader to 0 and then set the same button to Reset and check the Invert box. That way when you let go of the button it will set the value back to 1.
ICanLevitate 11 months ago
@ICanLevitate I figured it was something easy like that. Thanks.
Jasoncernadotcom 11 months ago
@ICanLevitate super
efsq 7 months ago
Can you post a tutorial on how to do this on the S4? I'm new to scratching and would like to include it in my set.
Also what scratch song is it and where can I get it?
BTW Awesome job!
KeithAHernandez 11 months ago
@KeithAHernandez Hi there! Yea, I can make a quick tutorial on how to do this mapping. It's a simple thing to do. Regarding the samples I used, that came off the "Superseal" battle record. Years ago, when I switched to Scratch Live, I archived a lot of my older records to a digital format. All of my battle records got the same treatment.
Jasoncernadotcom 11 months ago
@KeithAHernandez Hi there! Yea, I can make a quick tutorial on how to do this mapping. It's a simple thing to do. Regarding the samples I used, that came off the "Superseal" battle record. Years ago, when I switched to Scratch Live, I archived a lot of my older records to a digital format. All of my battle records got the same treatment.
Jasoncernadotcom 11 months ago
Can you get the same effect using the trektor x1? Awesome video btw.
fishfacepete 11 months ago
@fishfacepete Yes, if you have a free button, map the parameter "volume fader" to it. you will also need a 2nd button with a duplicate setting. both set value to 1.000. one button will constantly turn the volume up, but will return to an "off/fader closed" position when it is not engaged. that 2nd button will return the fader back to full volume.
Jasoncernadotcom 11 months ago
that is sick. i want that exact set up except with a macbook pro. too bad i have no money lollololollol. awesome job
julianh100 11 months ago