Any way to sync Massive Synth with Traktor?

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Any way to sync Massive Synth with Traktor?
Posted on: 08.07.2012 by Sharan Kariya
Hey everyone
I know it's a weird question, but would there be any way of programming traktor to recognize massive as a live input deck? I'm a big fan of switching between the two programs (I'll have a beat or a song playing in Traktor then play along with Massive). But I was believeing how nice it would be if I could use the loop recorder along with what I play in Massive.
Any help is appreciated! Thank You!
Sharan Kariya
08.07.2012
Hey everyone
I know it's a weird question, but would there be any way of programming traktor to recognize massive as a live input deck? I'm a big fan of switching between the two programs (I'll have a beat or a song playing in Traktor then play along with Massive). But I was believeing how nice it would be if I could use the loop recorder along with what I play in Massive.
Any help is appreciated! Thank You!
Chasidy Heckenbach
08.07.2012
i've used soundflower (mac) to route the output of a send in ableton into a live input deck in traktor (kind of pointless but i wanted to experiment with adding traktor's affects) and worked fine. u should be able to use jack if on windows. lfo rate can be controlled over midi but u can only use midi input at a time afaik and you'd need to convert the traktor clock into a cc.
Tobi Rabuse
08.07.2012
The BPM that Massive is synced to is in the GLOBAL tab above the LFO's. Just change to whatever the Master BPM is in Traktor.
Sharan Kariya
08.07.2012
The only thing with that is I'm not sure if I can play my computer keyboard like a piano then
Sharan Kariya
08.07.2012
Good point, thanks for the input!
Michell Wehrmeyer
08.07.2012
well you can easily play and record loops in another program (abelton, logic, etc) using massive and have abelton/whatever synced with traktor and that will cause your loops to play back synced up. if your cpu can handle it that can be a good option. otherwise maybe some sort of software or hardware exists to help you out

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