Crossfader Issues

Crossfader Issues
Posted on: 01.07.2012 by Leanne Nwogu
Hello All,
So I have a Traktor Kontrol S2 and I am running Traktor Pro 2.5 on my Windows 7 laptop. My problem is that if I cue up a track on deck A while having a track playing in deck B, with the cross fader all the way to the right, if I try and play the track that is loaded on Deck A the sound still comes through with the cross fader all the way to the right. I have tried recalibration for the cross fader and also have restored the default settings to the controller. I have not applied any special mapping to my S2 and all the settings seem to be default settings. I'm really scratching my head on this one and I feel like there is a simple fix to it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!


Cheers,
Tj D.
Leanne Nwogu
03.05.2013
Originally Posted by blackho
Not sure if you still needed to fix this because I just figured it out. To the left and right of the crossfader on the screen there you would see A,B,C,D. Make sure the A on the left is only highlighted and the B on the right is only highlighted. It fixed my problem.
Yeah, I finally Figured this simple problem out after fiddling around in the software for a while. Couldn't believe how simple the problem was! Thanks for the reply Anyway!

Cheers ,
Tj
Celena Geater
01.05.2013
Originally Posted by thacity432
Did Anybody Ever figure this out? I kinda ignored the issue for a while and was just using deck A and B's respective volume controls as a makeshift crossfader but this is not ideal. Anybody resolve this issue?
Not sure if you still needed to fix this because I just figured it out. To the left and right of the crossfader on the screen there you would see A,B,C,D. Make sure the A on the left is only highlighted and the B on the right is only highlighted. It fixed my problem.
Lauretta Loonam
11.07.2012
Originally Posted by thacity432
@Audiooutlaw- yes my software does note that I am moving the cross fader from left to right or vice versa but doesnt seem to have any effect.

@ChilledoutCharile- To be honest only deck A was playing through with cross fader all the way to the right but now ironically Deck B started doing the same thing. Cross fader all the way to the left and deck B sounds still come through. I feel like I am just ignorantly missing something.
Are you certain the crossfader is properly assigned to the decks? If you go into preferences -> mixer and tick the box for 'show crossfader' you need to make sure A is lit on the left side and B is lit on the right side. I'm sure you've checked this but it seems the most obvious culprit since your crossfader is apparently working backwards
Leanne Nwogu
01.07.2012
Hello All,
So I have a Traktor Kontrol S2 and I am running Traktor Pro 2.5 on my Windows 7 laptop. My problem is that if I cue up a track on deck A while having a track playing in deck B, with the cross fader all the way to the right, if I try and play the track that is loaded on Deck A the sound still comes through with the cross fader all the way to the right. I have tried recalibration for the cross fader and also have restored the default settings to the controller. I have not applied any special mapping to my S2 and all the settings seem to be default settings. I'm really scratching my head on this one and I feel like there is a simple fix to it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!


Cheers,
Tj D.
Charline Dye
03.05.2013
This cross fader assignment is done on the S4 by holding shift and pressing the Fx on buttons in the mixer section.
I had accidentally pressed this combo (a few weeks after getting the S4) and thought my cross fader was broken. Lol.
Leanne Nwogu
03.05.2013
Originally Posted by blackho
Not sure if you still needed to fix this because I just figured it out. To the left and right of the crossfader on the screen there you would see A,B,C,D. Make sure the A on the left is only highlighted and the B on the right is only highlighted. It fixed my problem.
Yeah, I finally Figured this simple problem out after fiddling around in the software for a while. Couldn't believe how simple the problem was! Thanks for the reply Anyway!

Cheers ,
Tj
Celena Geater
01.05.2013
Originally Posted by thacity432
Did Anybody Ever figure this out? I kinda ignored the issue for a while and was just using deck A and B's respective volume controls as a makeshift crossfader but this is not ideal. Anybody resolve this issue?
Not sure if you still needed to fix this because I just figured it out. To the left and right of the crossfader on the screen there you would see A,B,C,D. Make sure the A on the left is only highlighted and the B on the right is only highlighted. It fixed my problem.
Leanne Nwogu
17.01.2013
Did Anybody Ever figure this out? I kinda ignored the issue for a while and was just using deck A and B's respective volume controls as a makeshift crossfader but this is not ideal. Anybody resolve this issue?
Lauretta Loonam
11.07.2012
Originally Posted by thacity432
@Audiooutlaw- yes my software does note that I am moving the cross fader from left to right or vice versa but doesnt seem to have any effect.

@ChilledoutCharile- To be honest only deck A was playing through with cross fader all the way to the right but now ironically Deck B started doing the same thing. Cross fader all the way to the left and deck B sounds still come through. I feel like I am just ignorantly missing something.
Are you certain the crossfader is properly assigned to the decks? If you go into preferences -> mixer and tick the box for 'show crossfader' you need to make sure A is lit on the left side and B is lit on the right side. I'm sure you've checked this but it seems the most obvious culprit since your crossfader is apparently working backwards
Leanne Nwogu
10.07.2012
@Audiooutlaw- yes my software does note that I am moving the cross fader from left to right or vice versa but doesnt seem to have any effect.

@ChilledoutCharile- To be honest only deck A was playing through with cross fader all the way to the right but now ironically Deck B started doing the same thing. Cross fader all the way to the left and deck B sounds still come through. I feel like I am just ignorantly missing something.
Angella Tsukerman
06.07.2012
Hi there, does it happen the other way round i.e. you have a track playing in A whilst you are cueing up B but B plays through over A with the crossfader to the left? If so it could be something to do with you master and monitor output settings.
Garfield Scheurich
05.07.2012
I have the same problem with my Kontrol S2. Basically the crossfader doesn't work. What confuses me though, is when you move the crossfader the control light on the software lights up so I know its working, just not the way it is supposed to. Is your software lighting up when you slide the crossfader too?

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