Are the "Cue Select" buttons on each deck side of the RMX controller the same as "PFL" buttons?....I'm wanting to map them like the VDJ
examples in the wiki to have deck 1 "Cue Select" or "PFL" button select between decks 1 and 3 and vice versa on the right deck side....I have
the script, just wanted to clear up if the cue selects are the same as pfl buttons....thankx guys..........
examples in the wiki to have deck 1 "Cue Select" or "PFL" button select between decks 1 and 3 and vice versa on the right deck side....I have
the script, just wanted to clear up if the cue selects are the same as pfl buttons....thankx guys..........
Posted Mon 07 Nov 11 @ 11:07 pm
1) Cue Select (as a VDJ script command, not as a label on your controller buttons) selects the WORKING CUE POINT
2) deck X select is the command you should be looking at. It selects a deck (deck X) as the "working deck" and you can hear it's sound through the headphones. Since the "working deck" can be ONLY ONE, the sound that comes out of your headphones is from that particular deck only. (Master/Monitor Mix still applies)
3) PFL (as a VDJ script command) will make the sound of the particular deck to come out for your headphones, and that's all it does. It doesn't affect any other functions. Also with PFL you can hear more than one deck on your headphones. In other words you can hear the sound of both decks 1 & 3 at the same time on your headphones if you wish.
2) deck X select is the command you should be looking at. It selects a deck (deck X) as the "working deck" and you can hear it's sound through the headphones. Since the "working deck" can be ONLY ONE, the sound that comes out of your headphones is from that particular deck only. (Master/Monitor Mix still applies)
3) PFL (as a VDJ script command) will make the sound of the particular deck to come out for your headphones, and that's all it does. It doesn't affect any other functions. Also with PFL you can hear more than one deck on your headphones. In other words you can hear the sound of both decks 1 & 3 at the same time on your headphones if you wish.
Posted Tue 08 Nov 11 @ 3:19 am