I'm considering purchasing a couple chroma caps to fit to my S4. I don't want to change the color of the knobs, I want to stick with black. Is there any advantage of the Chroma Cap black knobs over the standard S4 ones?
I'm considering purchasing a couple chroma caps to fit to my S4. I don't want to change the color of the knobs, I want to stick with black. Is there any advantage of the Chroma Cap black knobs over the standard S4 ones?
Software: Traktor Scratch Pro 2, Ableton Live 9, Presonus Studio One 2
Hardware: Traktor S4, Maschine, 2x Yorkville YSM5, Scarlett 2i2, V-Moda Crossfade LP2, Beyerdynamic DT990-250, MBP 13"
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they are squishy, they feel a bit better on the hands. I normal ones are hard plastics, these are like gummy plastic and feel pretty decent.
I've got an S2 with Chroma Caps and they definitely feel grippier than the stock knobs.
Just don't get the super tacky colored ones.. The arcade buttons were ammunition enough for purists...
Yes, heaven forbid you customized your own controller....
^I mean, my only dislike for controllers is the majority of their lack of looking professional, which just fuels the digital djing hate. By all means do what you want though
13" Macbook Pro i7/8gb/750gb :: Traktor S4 + F1 + Pro 2 :: Allen & Heath DB4 :: Allen & Heath K2 :: Midi Fighter Classic :: Midi Fighter Pro (BM) :: Midi Fighter 3D :: Pioneer RMX1000 :: DJM800 :: 2 xCDJ1000mk3 :: Beats Pro + Beats Studio
I normal ones are hard plastics
Got blue, white (kinda greyish) and black chromacaps which I mix and match - personally not crazy about the other colours. The tactile feel and 'contol' of the Chroma Caps - PARTICULARLY the sliders is WAY better than the standard plastic issue. IMO an affordable, worthwhile upgrade of my S4.
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