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    cool, but what were you mapping it to? I tried my pitch fader to modifier #3 and it changed the value from 0-7 in the center so the two sides were split... Is that what's supposed to happen? the slider is a standard 0-127 fader
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    That's the one mate. This works with any rotary pot or a slider, it showed to be totally reliable in my custom mappings.

    This technique have changed my effect control cause I can apply a filter to reduce the T3 delay as it goes wild and also keep D/W signal up so Peak filter can come in front. Love the concept.

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    awesome... I guessing that you could combine this and the other method with two modifiers to get events to occur at the start middle and end of the knob/slider travel and split the knob in two.

    I think I need to have more of a play with the effects to get some ideas of what's possible, but to be honest the effects haven't exactly wowed me yet, I'm sure that will change cause I have seen you do some amazing things over the last year in your videos.
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    Here is little something from Traktor Tips and Tricks thread:



    Imagine a solution for effects by combining this two setups in one. Like using one base superfader and assign other button/faders to do different things regards to superfader modifiers.

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    I have done something similar in VDJ where when you hit the ends you change what the fader will control by changing the variable/modifier value. It was a looproll and white noise on the way down until half way, then an echo was activated, then when it hit the end the looproll deactivated, on the way back up it was only controlling the wet/dry of the white noise and echo until it hit the top where the white noise and echo where disabled, it was all inspired by armyOfMe's mapping, but used only a volume fader instead of an encoder and a couple of buttons. It looks like you're using the same sort of logic here.
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    how do you upload tsi files? I have only mapped a single knob and the filesize is 2.62mb which is too large for the uploader
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    Did you export the file using a big Export button? What settings have you exported?

    I usually zip before uploading but that just because the .tsi can sometimes come as a different type.

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    yeah, and I only used the "controller mappings" option, does it copy over all the mappings or just the one you currently have in focus in the controller editor?
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    Yup, the big export will export all the mapping devices in to on .tsi

    You can also export each of individual device by clicking 'edit' tab under device menu.

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