Option in settings to alternate beats box values.Option in settings to hide stripe (small waveform).Option in settings to chance waveform zoom.Option in settings to change browser font size.Browser added – including header and footer showing browser information (artist data displayed by holding shift).Option in settings to show the tempo change needed to match the master decks BPM when holding shift.Option in settings to show the pitch fader range when holding shift.Option in settings to display additional info in tempo box when holding shift.Waveform colour for each deck can now be modified in the settings file.Setting to toggle tempo being enabled when holding shift now available.Change the colour of the phase meter for each deck.Change the LED colour of each mixer FX and filter.Change the LED and artist/title box colour for each deck.Active loop flashing colour now toggleable (in settings). Waveform track end warning now toggleable in settings (enabled by default).Non selected time setting displayed when holding shift.Elapsed time now added (disabled by default and toggleable in settings).Tempo fader now enabled when holding shift to allow you to match the BPM using the BPM difference function (this setting changes the function of the controller, if needed, I can set this to toggleable in settings).When holding shift the BPM box will turn green when the deck BPM matches the master.BPM box now displays Master BPM or BPM difference when holding shift (toggleable in settings).Customisable waveform colours (editable in settings). Settings file added (located at: qml/Screens/Defines/Settings.qml).Version displayed by holding shift on empty track deck.Waveform flashing when track end warning enabled.Loop box now flashes when the deck is in an active loop.Key box now displays key changes (when applicable, to 0dp) A feature that has since been added in the new Traktor beta!.Key lock indicator visible as black dot.Tempo box now displays as a dim blue when tempo is not within +/- 0.05%.BPM box now displays as bright green to indicate which deck is the master.BPM box now as a dim green when BPM is within 0.05 of the master BPM or if sync is enabled.BPM box displays as red to indicate deck BPM does not match master BPM.Background Header colour – The screen header background will change colour depending on which deck is selected.Waveform – size has been increased and colours have been changed to allow you to easily determine lows, mids and highs (similar to spectrum).Sync Display – BPM box will turn green when sync is enabled.Tempo Display – including colour change when tempo is at 0%.I mean, just look at this list of features… And inside the folder is a settings file, which gives you customisable options for how the display is used. You can roll back to the original setup with a simple folder renaming. Probably one of the most useful things about this mod is that it’s non-destructive. The biggest change is the return of scrolling waveforms and a browser view, but there’s also a phase meter as well as Camelot key information, and platter LED feedback similar to CDJs. It’s a near-total overhaul, maximising what information those screens provide. With this in mind, Traktor fan Joe Easton set about bending the small screen real estate to his will, adding information like the phase meters, scrolling wave forms, jog wheel LED track end warning, and yes… on-controller playlist browsing. For a lot of people, this felt a bit of a step back, mainly due to the complete lack of on-controller browser view, but also because of the much smaller screen.īut Traktor is nothing if not hackable, including the controller screen layouts. At first there was the Numark NV with Serato, but Traktor wasn’t far behind with the Kontrol S8 and its tight browser and deck mirroring with the Traktor Scratch Pro 2 software.įour years later, NI followed up with the Kontrol S4 Mk3, which returned jog wheels to their spot on the controller, and relegated the screens to a smaller space to make room. But in this instance, it’s the correct context. So please forgive the clickbait tactic of using “hack” in the headline. To me a hack is tampering with something to make it do what it shouldn’t, generally in a computer sense. But there’s one thing that makes me shudder, and that’s the random use of the word “hack”. I accept that in the internet age, the English language is an abused resource, and at the same time an ever-evolving fluid device.
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