![]() ![]() Pads 3 & 4 are used for the outro start & end cues and light up blue. Pads 1 & 2 are used for the intro start & end cues and light up green. This mode is activated by pressing the RESET button above the tempo fader. Press a lit pad with SHIFT to delete the hotcue. Press an unlit button to set a new hotcue. This is the default mode when Mixxx starts. Press and hold while moving the jog wheel to adjust the loop in or out point. Pushing with SHIFT reactivates a disabled loop, or if a loop is enabled, jumps to the loop in point and stops the deck. Turning with SHIFT beatjumps by 1 beat forward/backward, or if a loop is enabled, moves the loop 1 beat forward/backward. Pushing with SHIFT resets the key to the track’s default. ![]() Turning with SHIFT adjusts the musical key. Push and turn to adjust the beatjump size. If a loop is enabled, turning moves the loop by the beatjump size. Turning jumps forward/backwards by the beatjump size. The encoders work differently in Mixxx than in Traktor: Left encoder This is necessary if it always or never scratches. Traktor-Kontrol-S2-MK1-hid-script.js file in the controller mappingįolder. ![]() The threshold for the press of the jog wheels can be adjusted with the SHIFT and spin the jog wheel to seek quickly. Wheel from the edge without pressing the top to nudge the track. Press the top of the jog wheel and turn it to scratch. The microphone is routed internally and is not accessible to Mixxx. It isįully compatible with Linux, Windows, and macOS. Another thing you should be careful with: If jog on deck A works fine with 0.8 (and deck A plays fine too) but jog on deck B requires you to raise the value close to 1.0 (above 0.95) then most likely the jog, or jog sensor on deck B is damaged and needs to be fixed.The Kontrol S2 MK1 is a USB audio and HID class compliant device. Take notice that the bigger the number you set, the "harder" you'll have to push your jogs in order to scratch. Start by doing small increments 0.81, 0.82, 0.83 e.t.c. Therefore you have to experiment a while until you find the correct value for your own jogs. To make things worst, each jog can (and most likely will) report different values when you don't touch them. Which means that even when you don't touch the jogs at all the sensor still reports a value. They report how much pressure the jogs apply on the sensor itself. However they don't work exactly like that. These sensors should report how much pressure you apply on the jogs. Example: param_bigger 0.85 ? touchwheel_touch on : touchwheel_touch off The maximum this value can get is 1.0 Technical stuff: Kontrol S2 does not have "touch" sensors on its jogs. Philįind the key "JOG_PRESSURE" on your mapper and click on it It should have the following action pre-defined: param_bigger 0.8 ? touchwheel_touch on : touchwheel_touch off Change the number to a bigger value, save the mapper and try again. Any help you could provide would be awesome. What I’m trying to prevent is going into the mapping on my own and making a bad problem worse. Pressing the “cue” button on the S2 correlates to VDJ, but again nothing happens. When I press the “Play” button on the S2, it lights up on the S2 and you can see the button actuation on VDJ, but the track doesn’t play. When I release the “shift” button on the S2 it’s the same as turning the power off to a turntable. My problem: When I press and hold the “Shift” button on the S2 alone the song plays only if I hold the button down. Pressing “Shift+Play” the key lock engages. The jog wheel works as advertised as well as seeing the operation in VDJ. When I manipulate the knobs and slides, you can see the same manipulation in VDJ. All the lights operate on the controller. When I plug the S2 into the laptop things get confusing. I immediately purchased a license for the S2 through VDJ. When I plug the S2 into the laptop, a message flashed saying I had no license for the controller. I’m pretty sure I downloaded the driver software correctly. I purchased a Traktor Kontroler S2 (MK1 I think) locally. That said, I didn’t want to spend a huge amount of money on something I had no idea I would like or not. Hello, all! First, I am brand new to using a laptop/controller for DJing. ![]()
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