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SSL KB Cover...Worth It?
Posted on: 18.05.2013 by Fannie Ohayre
Since I'm switching over to SSL, I thought I would get a KB cover.
But before I spend my money, I thought I would ask first.
SSL KB cover, worth it or not?
Fannie Ohayre
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by akswun
It would help if you were new to Serato.
Just learning the software. I've been using Traktor Pro for the last three years, so it's very new to me.
Originally Posted by akswun
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A few commands to get you started:
Shift+ left/or right = Load deck a or b
Numbers 1-5 =cues 1-5(Deck a)
Numbers 6-0 =cues 1-5(Deck b)
I=start track from beginning deck a
K=start track from beginning deck b

Looping and other things are easy too, the keyboard cover can direct you there but really only hands on and practice will get you more familiar.
Thanks for your help!
Fannie Ohayre
18.05.2013
Since I'm switching over to SSL, I thought I would get a KB cover.
But before I spend my money, I thought I would ask first.
SSL KB cover, worth it or not?
Fannie Ohayre
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by akswun
It would help if you were new to Serato.
Just learning the software. I've been using Traktor Pro for the last three years, so it's very new to me.
Originally Posted by akswun
...
A few commands to get you started:
Shift+ left/or right = Load deck a or b
Numbers 1-5 =cues 1-5(Deck a)
Numbers 6-0 =cues 1-5(Deck b)
I=start track from beginning deck a
K=start track from beginning deck b

Looping and other things are easy too, the keyboard cover can direct you there but really only hands on and practice will get you more familiar.
Thanks for your help!
Nedra Fresneda
21.05.2013
I'd go with printing the layout and have it around while you practice. It's the same than learning a remapped controller.
Chet Gatts
21.05.2013
It would help if you were new to Serato. I personally don't like covers on my keyboard. I learned how to use the functions on my own with the built in help feature where hovering over the area gives you the shortcut command.
A few commands to get you started:
Shift+ left/or right = Load deck a or b
Numbers 1-5 =cues 1-5(Deck a)
Numbers 6-0 =cues 1-5(Deck b)
I=start track from beginning deck a
K=start track from beginning deck b

Looping and other things are easy too, the keyboard cover can direct you there but really only hands on and practice will get you more familiar.

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