Traktor with 45 rpm & 33 rpm setting with controller

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Traktor with 45 rpm & 33 rpm setting with controller
Posted on: 29.04.2013 by Laronda Myre
Hi Everyone

So I have been doing some reading on the 45 / 33 rpm setting and mostly (digital) vinyl users and normal vinyl users have been commenting and a from what i gather the software developers dont see any need for it esp if you not using digital vinyl or traktor scratch.

What I would like to know is does this setting exist on for the normal version of traktor (pro) using a normal midi controller ?

If not I need it

Now I hear a lot of you guys saying for the normal version of traktor and a midi controller - why the heck would you want that ?

Well where I come from an entire genre of music has come from playing 45 rpm vinyls on 33 rpm - thus if you want to even be able to play this (sub) genre with a midi controller you need the setting - and it needs to be mappable as switching btwn 45 & 33 is the part of the show

In case anyone is wondering - the genre here is known as mid tempo and it is different to the traditional mid tempo genre - we play 45's on 33 and from where we come from it gets the crowd rocking

Would love to get this figured out - Peace ^^
Victorina Dykeman
01.05.2013
Originally Posted by Sunjalo
Hi Everyone

So I have been doing some reading on the 45 / 33 rpm setting and mostly (digital) vinyl users and normal vinyl users have been commenting and a from what i gather the software developers dont see any need for it esp if you not using digital vinyl or traktor scratch.

What I would like to know is does this setting exist on for the normal version of traktor (pro) using a normal midi controller ?

If not I need it

Now I hear a lot of you guys saying for the normal version of traktor and a midi controller - why the heck would you want that ?

Well where I come from an entire genre of music has come from playing 45 rpm vinyls on 33 rpm - thus if you want to even be able to play this (sub) genre with a midi controller you need the setting - and it needs to be mappable as switching btwn 45 & 33 is the part of the show

In case anyone is wondering - the genre here is known as mid tempo and it is different to the traditional mid tempo genre - we play 45's on 33 and from where we come from it gets the crowd rocking

Would love to get this figured out - Peace ^^

well RPM is how many times the record is going around the table in 1 min
with digital it does not work that way, so im not exactuly sure what you are askin
you would adjust BPM via your digital interface, not RPM.
Laronda Myre
29.04.2013
Hi Everyone

So I have been doing some reading on the 45 / 33 rpm setting and mostly (digital) vinyl users and normal vinyl users have been commenting and a from what i gather the software developers dont see any need for it esp if you not using digital vinyl or traktor scratch.

What I would like to know is does this setting exist on for the normal version of traktor (pro) using a normal midi controller ?

If not I need it

Now I hear a lot of you guys saying for the normal version of traktor and a midi controller - why the heck would you want that ?

Well where I come from an entire genre of music has come from playing 45 rpm vinyls on 33 rpm - thus if you want to even be able to play this (sub) genre with a midi controller you need the setting - and it needs to be mappable as switching btwn 45 & 33 is the part of the show

In case anyone is wondering - the genre here is known as mid tempo and it is different to the traditional mid tempo genre - we play 45's on 33 and from where we come from it gets the crowd rocking

Would love to get this figured out - Peace ^^
Victorina Dykeman
01.05.2013
Originally Posted by Sunjalo
Hi Everyone

So I have been doing some reading on the 45 / 33 rpm setting and mostly (digital) vinyl users and normal vinyl users have been commenting and a from what i gather the software developers dont see any need for it esp if you not using digital vinyl or traktor scratch.

What I would like to know is does this setting exist on for the normal version of traktor (pro) using a normal midi controller ?

If not I need it

Now I hear a lot of you guys saying for the normal version of traktor and a midi controller - why the heck would you want that ?

Well where I come from an entire genre of music has come from playing 45 rpm vinyls on 33 rpm - thus if you want to even be able to play this (sub) genre with a midi controller you need the setting - and it needs to be mappable as switching btwn 45 & 33 is the part of the show

In case anyone is wondering - the genre here is known as mid tempo and it is different to the traditional mid tempo genre - we play 45's on 33 and from where we come from it gets the crowd rocking

Would love to get this figured out - Peace ^^

well RPM is how many times the record is going around the table in 1 min
with digital it does not work that way, so im not exactuly sure what you are askin
you would adjust BPM via your digital interface, not RPM.
Laronda Myre
01.05.2013
Thanks for the reply robdquick,

I was guessing that would be the best alternative solution, and for now that will have to do^^
Cassie Sangermano
30.04.2013
As far as I know, you can't. Only option is to set the pitch fader to 100% and slide it down to whatever the corresponding pitch would be.

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