![]() ![]() duplicate your track & group the original & newly created one.here's how I like to take use it as a transformative tool for the sounds I perform with: xfademap works around this, giving you direct access to a track's a/b assignment. mapping the crossfade assign will normally only allow your controller to cycle through the assignments (requiring multiple clicks to move between a, b, and off - far too much a hassle to keep track of in a busy live performance). ![]() I felt very much the same way until I found the excellent xfademap maxforlive device. Even veteran live users have ignored the crossfader - "useful for dj's sure, but we have to manage tens of tracks & no a/b in this world will help with that." beyond a few niche uses, the common mindset is that the crossfade can largely stay hidden in session view without missing out on much. ![]()
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