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    I’m not familiar with pioneer, but are you trying to make Traktor’s dual low/high cut filter into a high pass? I’m assuming by pioneer’s neutral position being fully left that it’s only a high pass filter and not a dual like Traktor’s.

    #1006911
    FatCat
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    Frosh, post: 22896, member: 1351 wrote: I’m not familiar with pioneer, but are you trying to make Traktor’s dual low/high cut filter into a high pass? I’m assuming by pioneer’s neutral position being fully left that it’s only a high pass filter and not a dual like Traktor’s.

    Yes, must be. I’ve actually changed my mind, because low passes are hella useful, never realised how much I used them.

    #1006912
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    That’s interesting mapping though. I guess you would just map the “0” state of Traktor’s filter to the “0” state of the high pass. Or if you’re interested in the low pass, you could map the “100” state of Traktor’s filter to the “100” state of the low pass. I’m not sure if those are the right mapping terms but the principle should be correct.

    #1006913
    FatCat
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    Frosh, post: 22900, member: 1351 wrote: That’s interesting mapping though. I guess you would just map the “0” state of Traktor’s filter to the “0” state of the high pass. Or if you’re interested in the low pass, you could map the “100” state of Traktor’s filter to the “100” state of the low pass. I’m not sure if those are the right mapping terms but the principle should be correct.

    Yeah that’s what I thought, but I’ll just keep it as is, all it means is you get only half the knob for a high pass as opposed to the full knob. (Like on the pioneers)

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