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VCI100 crossfader curve/volume help needed!
I have been a little annoyed with the crossfader curve on the VCI and traktor mappings.
At the minute its like "B" here
http://help.vestax.co.jp/en/usr_data.../cfcurve_e.jpg
Which cause the volumes of the town tracks to "mount" on top of another during the mix, resulting in peaked volume.
I've looked everywhere and come up with no solutions. i'd like a dipped or intermediate curve like shown below that i had on my old hardware mixer.
http://media.soundonsound.com/sos/se...ox1Curve_l.jpg
is there anyway to do it?
I'm crap at midi interfacing otherwise i would have a fiddle myself.
There must be a way to adjust the settings.
Any help appreciated.
thanks
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Whether the curve is dipped or not is up to the DJ software you use, not the controller. The curve control on the VCI only changes the curve of the MIDI control sent out. And Traktor has no dipped curve option, so you either need to use the EQs and filters to balance out the mix, or mix with the up faders.
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isnt there a way to map the input from the mixer to give the same effect?
eg. map the volumes left and right and right and left for each channel?
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Vestax track record speaks for its self. This thing is just made so well. If traktor and a pair of turn tables had a baby this would be it. The touch sensor are sick and highly sensitive(you can ajust if to your liking). Another sick feature is the knob on the back that lets you change the crossfaders effect without having to do anything in the software. This thing is a big name in the controllerism field because it very easy to mod. Don't take my word for it. Go to vestax website and watch some pro's take it for a spin.
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sorry, how is this helpful to the question?
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DJTT Mapping Ninja Moderator
In 2.5 Add in > Mixer > X-fader > Curve adjust
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I've had a look at my friends 2.5
he hasnt got that option.
any idea why?
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