How to do precise piitch fadding with Traktor Scratch Pro 2.6?

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How to do precise piitch fadding with Traktor Scratch Pro 2.6?
Posted on: 13.09.2013 by Vikki Falkenrath
I want to test some editing I did on tracks but don't wanna keep burning CDs to play on my CDJ-200s, But when I use Traktor 2.6 on my notebook I can't use pitch faders with the precision of the CDJs (0,02%), I can just adjust to a maximum precision of 0,1%, which is ridiculous for old school mixing. Is it possible to raise the pitch fader precision on Traktor? So I can simulate things I would do on CDJs.

(please don't mention Sync, that is not the point)

(If it's not possible, should I try Serato?)

Tranks
Vikki Falkenrath
14.09.2013
Originally Posted by Cook
why not just edit all your tracks to exactly 130bpm...
Because I already do that, now I'm trying a new editing.

Does anybody here knows how to use Traktor or just hit sync?
Dione Haimes
14.09.2013
why not just edit all your tracks to exactly 130bpm...
Vikki Falkenrath
14.09.2013
Originally Posted by flpanhandler
I believe he is saying that the decimal points on the percentage only show the first decimal, not the second. What I would suggest is a proper grid and sync, otherwise, stop worrying about the decimal point on percentage and look at the decimal point on the bpm. That is more of an exact representation.
You are right about the decimsl points, but I don't need an exact mix. If I needed to virtual mix I would hit "SYNC". Thats not the point.
I need to test the editing I did on some tracks. Which I will play with just CDJs in the future (OLD WAY). And to test it I would need to use a CDJ. But my CDJ is a 200. That means I need to burn CDs, which is a pain in the ass. So I want to simulate a CDJ-200 on Traktor. NOT JUST MIX, I NEED TO MIX WITH THE PRECISION OF A CDJ.
There are not decimal points on CDJ-200s BPM counter. The only thing I care is the percentage of the pitch faders.

-------------------------------I NEED TO SIMULATE A CDJ-200------------------------------
Vito Chesnut
14.09.2013
I believe he is saying that the decimal points on the percentage only show the first decimal, not the second. What I would suggest is a proper grid and sync, otherwise, stop worrying about the decimal point on percentage and look at the decimal point on the bpm. That is more of an exact representation.
Vikki Falkenrath
14.09.2013
Originally Posted by Sambo
I'm not sure if we're being trolled or not. My Traktor works in increments of 0.01 no problem and I use the 8% range
Mine doesnt, it jumps from 0,0 to 0,1 to 0,2, how do i change that?

i ALREADY TRIED RANGE
Jetta Drenzek
14.09.2013
I'm not sure if we're being trolled or not. My Traktor works in increments of 0.01 no problem and I use the 8% range
Ming Devis
14.09.2013
Originally Posted by Cook
smaller range, smaller % inclines..
This. believe about it
Dione Haimes
14.09.2013
smaller range, smaller % inclines..
Vikki Falkenrath
13.09.2013
Originally Posted by AllDay
the percent isnt that important tho? you should just be using the bpm which goes to the .01 when your pitch fader settings are at 8% instead of 100%

You're talking about the percent off key right?
No , nothing to do with key man. Pitch faders work with %. CDJ ones have maximum precision of 0,02%. But the maximum precision I can archieve manually on Traktor is 0,1% which is preety much useless for really mixing.

I wanna know if there is a way of achieving a precision of 0,02% with Traktor. If not, does Serato has this precision?? (Everything manually, no Sync)

I'm just surprised to realise how an expensive software like this can't simulate what a CDJ-200 does..
Tera Baragan
13.09.2013
Originally Posted by Daniboy
The range is not the problem, It still shows 0,0% and when I raise it, for exemple, it changes to 0,1%. I needed it to change to 0,02%, like a CDJ would.
Or, even better, I needed to type the value I want, instead of grabbing it and pushing like it really existed lol
the percent isnt that important tho? you should just be using the bpm which goes to the .01 when your pitch fader settings are at 8% instead of 100%

You're talking about the percent off key right?
Vikki Falkenrath
13.09.2013
Originally Posted by AllDay
Change the pitch control percent, your probably on 100% or 50%. Turn it down to 8%
The range is not the problem, It still shows 0,0% and when I raise it, for exemple, it changes to 0,1%. I needed it to change to 0,02%, like a CDJ would.
Or, even better, I needed to type the value I want, instead of grabbing it and pushing like it really existed lol
Tera Baragan
13.09.2013
Change the pitch control percent, your probably on 100% or 50%. Turn it down to 8%

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