TEKKEN's F1 Custom Mapping - Isolate Focus Edition

TEKKEN’s F1 Custom Mapping - Isolate Focus Edition

TEKKEN’s F1 Custom Mapping - Isolate Focus Edition

This mapping is a customization of Tekken’s Ultimate mapping.
Tekken’s original Mapping
It’s very useful to read up on the original.

The Isolate Focus Edition consists of Tekken’s basic FX mappings sans pages 3-9 and expands upon them in the following manner.

Overview of changes.

  • Only 2 pages (Toggle with Shift)
  • Isolate Mode expanded to work with ALL effects (including page 2 and Fader-Macros)
  • Slight adjustments to a few effects.
  • Uses only FX Unit 3 & 4

For more details:
TEKKEN’s F1 Custom Mapping - Isolate Focus Edition

I hope you enjoy this as much as i do. :slight_smile:

[QUOTE]luc 10 days ago

would be nice to finally have a release fx mode. As in, holding down the reverb but not suddenly killing the effect once you release the pad.

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[QUOTE]Sûlherokhh 6 days ago

If you press TYPE, all ‘gated’ effect buttons become ‘latched’, press TYPE again to revert to ‘gated’. While ‘latched’, releasing the pad doesn’t kill the effect; the pad effectively becomes a toggle. ISOLATE MODE can’t be used with it, although if you set the fX UNIT used to ‘Post-Fader’ there should still be a lingering FX-Output … Is this what you meant?

Sûlherokhh 4 days ago

In addition, When the FADERS are in use (above the lowest position), you can TURN the ENCODER to adjust the DRY/WET levels of FX UNIT 3/4 seperately from the fader bound levels. Is this what you were looking for?[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE]luc 1 day ago

yes thats what I was looking for. Although I have a problem getting it to work. None of the fx seem to work through my headphones or If I have anything on CUE. everytime I try to trigger anything, it completely bypasses my faders and goes straight out to the main at full volume. Everything appears to have loaded correctly as I no longer have the other pages of fx though. It has made it quite useless for me[/QUOTE]

If the FX Unit is set to ‘Insert’, the effect is inserted before the Cue Monitor. If it’s set to ‘Post-Fader’, it is inserted after the Fader. Like this:

Gain → Equalizers → Filter → FX (Insert) → Cue Monitor → Fader → FX (Post-Fader)

As you can see, you will only be able to listen to the FX on your headphones, if the FX-Unit is set to ‘Insert’.
If you are using the Slot-Cue-Monitor of the Remix Decks, it will grab the sound even earlier so you are never able to pre-listen to Slot FX.

Hope this helps… :slight_smile: