pitch slider / traktor tempo going crazy at gig
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    hey, not the biggest deal, but had a crazy gig last night and i noticed my left tempo (deck 1) was going nuts in traktor, like it was being jittered / nudged micro amounts up and down. there was a monitor sub right next to it, do you guys think the bass could have been affecting the pitch slider causing this crazy jitter? i can't recreate the problem when not on stage with lots of club bass.... just wonderin. thanks!
    2011 macbook pro 15.4 2ghz i7 / traktor pro 2.1.1 /s4 controller / midi fighter classic

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    The bass would have to be pretty crazy to do that. Was the physical fader moving? Did you try to calibrate them?
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    it didnt seem like the actual slider was moving. i've had this happen twice at gigs at the same venue, each one on a different macbook... i havent tried to calibrate, i will def. do that asap. literally the sub was a 15" yorkville sitting on the ground and like 5 inches away from the s4, also it was touching the table that the s4 was sitting on...so vibrations were traveling through. i mean the actual s4 flight case was moving on the tabletop due to bass. i am hoping it was the bass haha. it NEVER happens when im not playing in a club with rediculous bass.
    2011 macbook pro 15.4 2ghz i7 / traktor pro 2.1.1 /s4 controller / midi fighter classic

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    Then that could be it. You might try to get some foam to put under the flight case to help dissipate the vibrations a little.
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