![]() So long as you set your display to 4 deck view and set decks C & D to remix decks, you can see what is loaded into the remix deck cells. ( My new F1 course explains this in detail) You don’t need to turn the monitor on the channel itself, simply on the F1 is fine. ![]() The F1 also allows you to monitor each column in the headphones by using the monitor function built into the F1. As the F1 has four volume faders, one for each remix deck column, you can then independently control the volumes of each remix deck column using those faders. You can set up decks C & D to be remix decks and set your F1’s to control each of those decks. ![]() Having never used this, I am unsure as to it’s exact functionality, yet I assume that setting this level to on will bring in the sound from the remix decks. There is however a separate volume control knob for the remix decks, so you can use this to bring in the remix deck levels. The S2 only has 2 faders, which obviously limits your ability to use all four channels as you could on the S4. Controlling the Remix Deck Volume on the S2 I understand the confusion here, so let me explain how you can use the F1 with your Kontrol S2. you have a track loaded onto one of the decks and a second track ready on the other, you want to add some loops or samples from the F1 on the next track but you want to check what one of the loops is, how can you do this easily on a S2?” Traktor Tip’s Answer I am told by some I need to be switching to midi mode or buy an S4 and others saying this is not the case, stick with the S2, so at the moment i am totally confused. The problem i am having is finding any information on how to integrate them or use them with my S2. “Not sure if you can help with this but i am thinking of getting a couple of F1’s to go with my S2. This week Traktor Tip’s reader Mark H asks:
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