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    DJTT Mapping Ninja Moderator Stewe's Avatar
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    Nice review and really awesome controller! Always wanted to map one of this in traktor... Beat me to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    Nice review and really awesome controller! Always wanted to map one of this in traktor... Beat me to it
    Cheers dude It's FAR better in Traktor than it is with Serato, which is quite surprising as it's designed specifically FOR Serato... but with such a full-fledged controller, it shows off the limitations of Serato better than some of the smaller units.

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    Since terminal is pretty close featured to an S4 my guess is that this one at it's price point could affect on S4 sales if Traktor would be the software it comes with. NI wouldn't like that wouldn't them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    Since terminal is pretty close featured to an S4 my guess is that this one at it's price point could affect on S4 sales if Traktor would be the software it comes with. NI wouldn't like that wouldn't them
    Haha this is true :P To be honest, the ONLY part of the Terminal Mix 4 that needs altering for it to be a Traktor controller are the FX banks; replace the rotary encoder at the right hand side with another knob, and you've got yourself a more sensibly layed out S4 with a metal chassis lol.

    Actually that's a point... do any of you modding guys know if it's possible to replace a rotary encoder with a normal knob without rewriting the firmware? They both send CC signals, the question is would the voltages be in the same range?

    If so, I see a mod coming for my TM4 soon :P

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    why not try and swap deck c & d's gain for the effect encoders? they are pretty close to one another so only need you to extend their connections to the board with some extra wire.

    I don't think it would work to change an encoder to a knob as an encoder only increments or decrements a value it doesn't send it's absolute positioning..

    another idea could be to remap the gain to an effect send type of thing like on the Xone-92. map the gain to dry/wet, and the three absolute knobs to the rest of the effect knobs, but the trick would be that the left effect knobs would control effect slot 1 'deck a' and effect slot 3 'deck c' with the same for effect slot 2 'deck b' and effect slot 4 'deck d' and you could control the dry/wet of each individual deck with the re-purposed gains.
    Last edited by synthet1c; 03-13-2013 at 11:42 PM.
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    looks amazing

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