I'm working on a custom TouchOSC iPhone mapping and would like to map an LED to turn on like the "On Air" LED on the Kontrol S4. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I'm working on a custom TouchOSC iPhone mapping and would like to map an LED to turn on like the "On Air" LED on the Kontrol S4. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I am also trying to make my Track End Warning LED flash. I can make it light up, but can't figure out how to make it flash. Any suggestions?
You cant' have it flashing in this case as far as I know.
I have read of people using the Beat Phase Monitor as a trick for flashing LEDs in other situations, but it doesn't look like there is a modifier available to make it work with Track End Warning.
What about the On Air LED? Any idea how this is achieved on the S4. Again I couldn't find a LED output in the controller manager for On Air. I can't really wrap my head around how to possibly set up modifiers for checking if a track is running and where the cross fader and volume fader positions are.
you cant' use it here, there's no solution I'm aware of that could make the led blink for track end warning.I have read of people using the Beat Phase Monitor as a trick for flashing LEDs in other situations, but it doesn't look like there is a modifier available to make it work with Track End Warning.
Sorry I forgot that part, you didn't find it because it's related to volume.What about the On Air LED? Any idea how this is achieved on the S4. Again I couldn't find a LED output in the controller manager for On Air. I can't really wrap my head around how to possibly set up modifiers for checking if a track is running and where the cross fader and volume fader positions are.
Monitor deck afl mono (output function), set up the assignment for the desired deck, controller range is 0/1, midi range is 0/127, tick Blend.
Hope it helps.
Awesome! Thanks Yul. That worked perfectly. I don't think I would have ever found that function on my own. Thanks again!
Actually you could have opened the tsi file featured in the default settings files that come with traktor and looked into it to find the answer (always interesting to be curious).
Whatever, cool if I helped you.
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