any way to set more hotcues to midi keyboard?
hopefully similar to the s4 buttons. (tap once set point, tap again to jump to it, hold a mod (different key) and tap first key to delete)
any way to set more hotcues to midi keyboard?
hopefully similar to the s4 buttons. (tap once set point, tap again to jump to it, hold a mod (different key) and tap first key to delete)
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In Traktor Pro 8 is the limit (currently).
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yeah 8 hotcues per deck is the limit, you can still set more cuepoints tho, just cant "play" them like hotcues, i usually set these "other" cues up as load markers, or markers to mark breakdowns or mixpoints and stuff like that, so you dont have to waste one of your 8 hotcues on that shit.
Good suggestion Filterkat.
You shouldn't need more than 8 cue-points too often.
If you really do, copy the file and use it in another deck.
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I think you can set upto 25 cues in TSP, where as 8 are hotcues. You have to use the "next loop" etc. function for the unmarked cues.
very helpful
thanks erybody
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quick question about this:
im having trouble w traktor recognizing the correct gridding of a song.
if i set these additional points as grid markers, will this solve my problem?
Hardware: Akai Max49, Maschine, Equator D5 monitors, Saffire Pro 14
Software: Logic, Maschine
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nvm, i figured it out
as long as cues 1-8 are already used up, u can set up more unnamed grid markers on the 3rd tab thingy for each deck
Hardware: Akai Max49, Maschine, Equator D5 monitors, Saffire Pro 14
Software: Logic, Maschine
My Neighbors Listen to House Music.. Because They Have To.
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