Denon MC7000 mapping slicer pads to Stems?

Hi.
I was wondering if anyone had successfully mapped the slicer pads to be Stem mutes (like serato offers as a control panel tick box option).
The slicer is basically pants and having stems mutes here instead would be powerful.

Thanks

Best Answer

  • Hirschie
    Hirschie Member Posts: 22 Helper
    edited November 2024 Answer ✓

    Hi. Its really easy to map this. I have mapped this for MC 4000 pads. You can find this under: "add in—>submix—>slot mute on" Should be like this.

Answers

  • Hirschie
    Hirschie Member Posts: 22 Helper
    edited November 2024 Answer ✓

    Hi. Its really easy to map this. I have mapped this for MC 4000 pads. You can find this under: "add in—>submix—>slot mute on" Should be like this.

  • DJM (Sagar)
    DJM (Sagar) Member Posts: 54 Helper

    Exactly this. Though, I've chosen to do it under the second pad mode in Hotcues. So, press the Hotcue pad modes twice and I get stems pads.

  • Singingfish
    Singingfish Member Posts: 2 Newcomer

    Thanks for the replies all.
    Did you have traktor learn the midi addresses of the keypresses from the controller to assign them?
    I'm not clear how the pads are identified as midi notes/values.

    I'd really like to assign them from the slicer pad layer as slicer is basically pants.

Back To Top