Link Mode
Firstly it is explained in the manual. But I will also explain here. It is different in Faderport and Faderport 8/16. Open a plugin on a track e.g. Pro EQ. Press Link button to light up. Hover your mouse over a parameter e.g. the frequency control for a particular band. The rotary encoder Pan/Parameter (Small Blue Knob top left) now controls that parameter in FP 8/16. In new Faderport the large Blue rotary encoder will do this. Move your mouse now to another parameter and hover mouse directly over it. e.g. Gain of another band. Small Pan/Parameter Rotary knob now controls this parameter in FP 8/16 and large rotary encoder in new Faderport will do this. Once you get used to this it is quite an amazing feature. Shift+Link locks a parameter to the rotary knob.
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The new Faderport is vastly superior to the classic model. Also it runs at USB 2 speeds now and will not slow your USB port down to USB 1 speed which is what Faderport classic will do. Not good if you have got an audio interface on the same port.
Also Faderport 8 is excellent in terms of knowing what tracks you are looking at. You just have to get used to it. Firstly it needs to be directly in front of you. Not to the left or right. Also you need to prop it up at the rear by about an inch or so. It is far easier to use and see the scribble strips. Using the Bank button in conjunction with the Next Prev Buttons allows you to fly though large sessions with ease. Also some may not know this either. If in the software you whip down to channel 25 for example but Faderport is still showing you Channels 1-8 all you do is press the encoder button. Then Faderport 8/16 will jump right down to the selected channel in the software. Not only that the select light will be lit so you immediately know which channel to twiddle. Faderport 8/16 is also better when you want to fine tune a whole bunch of tracks at once while you fine tune a mix. e.g. 8 drum tracks etc.
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Jemusic wroteThe new Faderport is vastly superior to the classic model. Also it runs at USB 2 speeds now and will not slow your USB port down to USB 1 speed which is what Faderport classic will do. Not good if you have got an audio interface on the same port. My interface is connected via Thunderbolt wouldn't want USB 2 slowing it down However I did some searching on this issue, and I think it might be an urban myth. Mostly I ran into people saying, Naaaah.. won't do that... Not unless you've got a poorly designed hub (and it is hubs we're talking about here) I might test the theory out later with a quick SSD read / write test.. with / without the FaderPort classic connected. |
If your audio interface is connected via thunderbolt then the USB ports won't be effected anyway. Also PreSonus put out the warning about the classic Faderport running at USB 1 speeds, not me. So for them to say it then there may be some truth in it.
Personally I have my Faderport 8 (and originally Classic) connected to a pair of USB ports which are fed via a separate set of outputs from the motherboard that were independent of other USB outputs anyway. So even with the Classic I never experienced any issues. I don't use it now and have FP8 connected to those same ports so it seems like they are on there own USB outputs and don't effect anything else. Nothing else is connected on those ports also.
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Jemusic wroteIf your audio interface is connected via thunderbolt then the USB ports won't be effected anyway. True but I have 7 or 8 other things connected to the hub! Jemusic wroteAlso PreSonus put out the warning about the classic Faderport running at USB 1 speeds, not me. So for them to say it then there may be some truth in it. Had a look for that but with no success. Where can I find the quote? |
Jemusic wroteAlso PreSonus put out the warning about the classic Faderport running at USB 1 speeds, not me. So for them to say it then there may be some truth in it. It was on the site somewhere, but a while ago I think. I agree it seems to be no longer there. All the new models work at USB 2 speeds now so there is no need for concern.
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Jemusic wroteLink Mode I see now, thanks. |
They have improved the switched in the new Faderport.
All switches (microswitches) tend to "bounce" here, so If I press the Mix button it get triggered 2 times so that teh Mixer is first shown and then immediately hidden again and vice versa. It only woks if i carefully press and hold the button. How about the Faderport 16 , they use teh same microswitches in there ?
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For future reference - hated the clicky buttons on classic - the new version buttons a good improvement however the clicky rotary encoder now takes the crown - why oh why - smooth motorised faders and not one but two clickity knobs.
No dedicated Save button on the 2018 solo Faderport - the most used button possibly on my FP8 - although you could reprogram an F key (which is mapped as a shift control of FP) to do this perhaps. Still great and I'd get 2018 hands down. |
Hi, a bit late to the party here, but thought I'd give my thoughts. I got the single fader 2018 model and loved it. Then got the Faderport 8 (second hand on Ebay). The Faderport 8 is good no doubt about it, but I've ended up going back to the single Fader model. As someone already mentioned, the Faderport 8 is just a bit too bulky for my workspace. And while each track is listed at top of each fader, it's not that easy for me to see instantly . For my work flow I just find it quicker and easier using the 2018 model alongside my mouse. Obviously will be different for others. What works best for the individual is the main thing.
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