Hello,
Whenever I do a backspin (using the jogs of my controller Roland DJ 808) the backspin itself is not long enough to my taste. There is a system setting in the controller itself (which I already set to maximum), but still it is less than a second while I basically would like a loooonnnnnggg backspin-effect.
Is there a way to set this?
Whenever I do a backspin (using the jogs of my controller Roland DJ 808) the backspin itself is not long enough to my taste. There is a system setting in the controller itself (which I already set to maximum), but still it is less than a second while I basically would like a loooonnnnnggg backspin-effect.
Is there a way to set this?
Posted Sun 04 Feb 24 @ 6:53 pm
if you spinning the platter back you could try the backspin FX i think its length is adjustable if i remember right
Posted Sun 04 Feb 24 @ 7:05 pm
wickedmix wrote :
if you spinning the platter back you could try the backspin FX i think its length is adjustable if i remember right
Thanks! But using the backspin FX would mean I need to map it to some kind of button or so, while I would like to spin the platter back - or am I overlooking something?
Posted Sun 04 Feb 24 @ 7:44 pm
Map this to a button & adjust the length as desired
backspin 4bt
Posted Mon 05 Feb 24 @ 12:37 pm
Sepatro wrote :
Thanks! But using the backspin FX would mean I need to map it to some kind of button or so, while I would like to spin the platter back - or am I overlooking something?
wickedmix wrote :
if you spinning the platter back you could try the backspin FX i think its length is adjustable if i remember right
Thanks! But using the backspin FX would mean I need to map it to some kind of button or so, while I would like to spin the platter back - or am I overlooking something?
No, but it's basically a controller problem. Your controller is not designed to long spin backs. The jogwheel stops too quickly
You can try maximizing the sensitivity of the jogwheel, but that will of course also affect using it in other situations
Other controllers has a way to tighten or loosen the jogwheels, which makes it possible for the jogwheel to spin back further
And on spinning platters controllers you can sometimes do other physical hacks/mods, like I have for instance done on my Hercules T7 (video below), but I doubt that is an option on your controller
But for long back spins on your controller, I think you are probably better off using the FX like suggested. Like maybe allocating one of the fx slots to be your backspin, so you just press the FX button to get your spin. And if you never use for instance your tap button (lot's of people don't), you can also script that to always do a long back spin
Posted Mon 05 Feb 24 @ 12:55 pm