This is a Simple 4 FX mapping with a 4 deck on/off matrix for the Xone K2 (CH14).
Veri simple mapping for traktor pro 3.10.27Įste es un mapeo muy inexperto para traktor pro 3.10.27 para la controladora hercules universal dj. Hey this isn't my first mapping, but the first one I uploaded since the only one I found was shit, so have funĭuo, Scratch Duo, Pro, Scratch Pro, Pro S4 - Version 3.0x M-AUDIO XSessision Pro 4Deck Selfmade Mapping When used in tandem with the dual-deck button for tracks three and four, you’ll be able to cut and scratch over your other running tracks easily.Mapping x2 xone k2 (controller e mixer A/B/C/D) Rekordbox users get quick access to sounds with Sample Scratch, while Serato DJ Pro users get Scratch Bank, both letting DJs trigger pre-loaded samples via the performance pads for scratching. If scratching is your thing, there are other features here that don’t fake it for you. This could be a useful perk (with some practice), but likely not a selling point for most DJs.
I haven’t had much time to dig into this, but my quick testing has left me a little dubious on automated scratch effects.
Well, that’s what it's billed as, but it can sound messy until you figure out how to properly employ it. Likely similar to the Pad Scratch feature, it turns your jog wheel into an automated scratch maker, without all that skill and two-handed effort required. The next feature unique to the DDJ-FLX6 is Jog Cutter. Regardless, though, don’t overdo it as this is best used sparingly. And the ability to craft your own can set you apart. Usually you could fiddle with effects like echo to do something similar, but as automated features go, this seems effective and useful. They can be slowed or sped up for dramatic effect with the twist of the knob depending on your progression.Īfter initiating this with your first press, the next one will give the effect a tail end so you can cross over smoothly. If you’re switching styles or perhaps a new DJ has hopped on, this is a single touch effect to clear the air with big whooping or washing sounds. It’s made to help you when you need a change up rather than a smooth beat match mix. It appears you can customize your own as well. Merge FX is a one-touch transition feature with presets made up of various filters baked together. Pioneer DJ's latest is a dual-license DJ controller with a few new tricks. On a related note, you get two RCA outputs, one for booth and the other for master. So if you’re using DVS or jumping between vinyl and digital, this is not for you. First and foremost, you’re getting four channels, but you’re losing any outside inputs beyond a single USB connection (although it does double duty as a power cord). If you look around, there are lots of options that mix-and-match features and layout styles, so it takes some looking around to find what’s best for you.
I’ve been using the Serato-enabled DDJ-SR2 lately, which has been a great controller. If you’re preparing to plunk down some cash on a new controller in a relatively affordable price range, the $599 DDJ-FLX6 is an attractive and useful option, with a few caveats. In addition, you get a sleek matte black style, a redesigned layout with Nexus system flourishes and two unique effects tools: Jog Cutter and Merge FX. This model lets you use either Serato DJ Pro or Rekordbox, which is definitely a selling point. This has begun to change and Pioneer DJ’s newly launched DDJ-FLX6 is one of the few leading the charge.
When buying a new DJ controller, you’re usually stuck with a device locked into one software platform.