S4 Flux Mode mapping problem
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    Default S4 Flux Mode mapping problem

    Hello, I own a Traktor Kontrol S4. I mapped the Cue button to turn flux mode on. Also i clicked add out, and made the led turn on (on the cue button) when flux mode is on.

    BUT , the problem is that when i turn flux mode on (and the led on the cue button lights up) and then i press the shift button, the led on the cue button goes off but flux mode stays on. Thats the problem and it gets complicated like that. How can i fix this?

    thanks, i hope u reply soon i need help. :/

    JiMBO

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    Add shift modifier = 0 to your flux on button.

    If that doesn't help keep the modifier settings and add Send Monitor State to your shift button modifier which should refresh the controller output.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    Add shift modifier = 0 to your flux on button.

    If that doesn't help keep the modifier settings and add Send Monitor State to your shift button modifier which should refresh the controller output.
    hi thnnx for replying but can u pls explain how i can add Send Monitor State to my shift button modifier ? i cant find that

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    Follow this path: Add In > Global > Send Monitor State

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    Follow this path: Add In > Global > Send Monitor State
    i tried but it doesnt work

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    Hmmm... Is your cue command still mapped for the same button?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    Hmmm... Is your cue command still mapped for the same button?
    nope, i checked override factory map

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    So what is your secondary command you're using shift for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    So what is your secondary command you're using shift for?
    there are lots of other commands but i think the best thing to do is forget that and find another button

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    I think you didn't understand. I was applying to your cue button and just curious what could be the secondary command because it might be that command could mess your LED output... Look for other (shift command) and delete it or make another factory override.

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