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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermes View Post
    So how did you do it?
    As I mentioned. Reverb, Peak filter and F92 should do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    As I mentioned. Reverb, Peak filter and F92 should do it.
    I will read first in the future But reverb and peak filter are mapped to the same knob (or jogwheel in this instance)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermes View Post
    I will read first in the future But reverb and peak filter are mapped to the same knob (or jogwheel in this instance)?
    Knob it is. Jogwheel is mapped for other effects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    I messed a bit with this subject. Off course, Pio effects are hard to beat in Traktor but this is closest I could come using all available weapons in Traktor. Again, maybe some more tweaking could possibly give any better results.

    This is perfect. What effects did you use?

    EDIT: Oops. Didn't see the other posts. Sorry!
    Last edited by zack771; 03-11-2013 at 11:54 AM.

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    I used two presets for platter in this video, first was mash, peak, delay and second was gater, mash, peak. Knob was mapped just for reverb T3, peak and F92.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manchild View Post
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    This is exactly how you do it, although there's an additional step she hasn't pointed out in the video. You map a second button to set the state of FX Buttons 1, 2, and 3 to 0, which kills the effect softly without the hard transition of disabling the FX unit entirely, or the sweep-down effect caused by turning the knob back to 0.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdcdesign View Post
    This is exactly how you do it, although there's an additional step she hasn't pointed out in the video. You map a second button to set the state of FX Buttons 1, 2, and 3 to 0, which kills the effect softly without the hard transition of disabling the FX unit entirely, or the sweep-down effect caused by turning the knob back to 0.
    good find. I might test something like this when I get home.

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    having a hard time mapping this to the X1. Any one willing to help some....

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    Quote Originally Posted by papo View Post
    having a hard time mapping this to the X1. Any one willing to help some....
    Which part of tutorial you are having trouble with?

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    Which part are you having a hard time with? like the suggestion to have a button to reset to "0" instead using a knob??

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