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Scratching in traktor
Posted on: 29.10.2012 by Verdell Mulroney
Do I need traktor scratch in order to scratch properly in traktor?

I have traktor pro 2.6 right now and I just mapped my controller to the "jog turn" command. It seems to work fine but then what is the point of the traktor scratch edition?
Verdell Mulroney
29.10.2012
Originally Posted by brocklambert
You need Traktor Scratch to use timecode with either turntables or CDJ's.
so whats the difference? is it just to use turntables? and aren't there cdj's that send midi data?
Verdell Mulroney
29.10.2012
Do I need traktor scratch in order to scratch properly in traktor?

I have traktor pro 2.6 right now and I just mapped my controller to the "jog turn" command. It seems to work fine but then what is the point of the traktor scratch edition?
Nedra Fresneda
29.10.2012
timecode is a recorded audio signal that the software interprets for playback, midi is data.
Michell Wehrmeyer
29.10.2012
its if you want to use timecode which is a certain type of set up. CDJs with midi data would not be considered timecode I believe.
Verdell Mulroney
29.10.2012
Originally Posted by brocklambert
You need Traktor Scratch to use timecode with either turntables or CDJ's.
so whats the difference? is it just to use turntables? and aren't there cdj's that send midi data?
Harley Zitka
29.10.2012
You need Traktor Scratch to use timecode with either turntables or CDJ's.

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