I think what he meant to say was that it would be cool of traktor was running internally on the device so you didn't need a laptop, like the way the SCS.4dj works. I'd like that too. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like anyone cares.
I think what he meant to say was that it would be cool of traktor was running internally on the device so you didn't need a laptop, like the way the SCS.4dj works. I'd like that too. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like anyone cares.
Looks like I need to eat my own words freeze mode is mappable
DJ setup 1 - Pioneer XDJ-Aero, Pioneer DDJ-SP1, Mixvibes Cross, Macbook Air 13", Pioneer HDJ 2000. DJ setup 2 - NI Kontrol F1, Z1, X1mkII, Traktor Pro2, Macbook Air 13", Pioneer HDJ 2000 w. Production - iMac 21.5", Motu 828x, Icon Qcon Pro + EX, Nektar Panorama P4, Propellerhead Reason, Mashine Mikro(drum programer in Reason)
Has anyone gotten ahold of the manual yet?
2014 MBP Retina 15" / Maschine Studio / MM-1 / 2x X1 Mk2 / A2DJ / Rokit 5's
I think someone asked this on the blog, but I'm not sure if it was answered?
Will the DJTT mapping and Ean's tips video will be made available to buy separately, for folks that are unable to buy direct from DJTT?
Personally I’m traveling a lot at the movement so having a fixed address is an issue for deliveries, but I’d love to hear Ean’s insight, especially since he has spent some time with the unit.
Last edited by abletom; 10-27-2014 at 05:36 PM.
2014 MBP Retina 15" / Maschine Studio / MM-1 / 2x X1 Mk2 / A2DJ / Rokit 5's
Take that back...
http://www.native-instruments.com/e....roller-manager
...if I was to tell Ean what I wanted mapped could he map it for me too
There might be a B-stock S8 in a GC near you soon...
Last edited by abletom; 11-04-2014 at 07:33 PM.
2014 MBP Retina 15" / Maschine Studio / MM-1 / 2x X1 Mk2 / A2DJ / Rokit 5's
woot. now I can map the display for loops on the s4, is that a new thing or did I miss that opportunity on a previous version??
cool.
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