While I’m 99% delighted with my S4, the one issue that bothers me most is the S4’s channel volume LEDs. Well, the LEDs work just fine it’s just the fact that there are only seven lights which I find virtually useless when compared to the much higher resolution on-screen readout when checking track volume levels before a mix.
Does anyone have any workarounds for this? I’d really like to disable the on-screen channel volume/eq section.
My point was that I can’t rely solely on the pitiful hardware volume readouts and need to use the far more intuitive on-screen readouts instead, which I think is a waste of screen real estate.
My question is; how do others deal with this?
EDIT ::
I think the best way to get the answer I’m looking for is to ask a different question :
Do you guys find the channel volume LEDs on the S4 to be adequate to match volumes during a live set?
No I’m not really a fan of them either. I want more and I would have liked a yellow/orange LED before the red as I’m either clipping or not. I like having a bit of give.
I basically only use the channel LEDs to check that the track only rarely hits the red. Is this how everyone else uses them? Would also have liked a bit of a graduated LED display (e.g. yellow)…but you can’t have everything I guess
It’s all they’re good for I suppose I wouldn’t really be too bothered with more colours if they had added more LEDs and separated them better! I wasn’t really expecting everything but for nearly 900 euros I did expect a little more.
Still, these are minor niggles compared to the deliciousness that is the S4 altogether
use your ears in the headphones and bounce back between the two. should be pretty easy to set up gains that way.
I remember mixing back before the pioneer djm 500 was released and almost all mixers were pitiful for led vu level monitoring back then… All we did was used our ears. plain and simple.
No offence but I’ve DJ’d on and off for over ten years, I know how to do it the hard way That’s no reason for NI to scrimp money on the volume LEDs though, IMO.