Problems with Autogain in Traktor (yes, this again...)

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Problems with Autogain in Traktor (yes, this again...)
Posted on: 04.03.2013 by Yu Santellano
Hi all, having a few issues with autogain in Traktor; namely, getting it to save and apply the settings that I make, rather than its own rubbish.

Firstly, I understand the new separation between gain and auto-gain etc. but the problem Im having is getting Traktor to load up a track with the auto-gain that I set.

It appears that firstly I need to "unlock" a track to set the autogain, and to get the knob to appear (not greyed out) I need to select the "set auto-gain when loading" option in the settings. Although I did discover that even with the knob greyed out, adjustment still works via MIDI command.

Anyway, I'll set the autogain on a track, lock it, then try and load it up again. If I've got "set auto-gain when loading" selected, Traktor will load up the track but will set its own autogain. If I disable that setting, it loads the track up with no auto-gain at all.

Any ideas?
Yu Santellano
03.03.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
What happens if you modify the orange gain for a track, then enable the Analysis Lock?
Same thing - like I said, I'll adjust the gain, lock it, then reload...unless...I've just thought of something...
If I click the padlock button on the "advanced" screen (where you adjust the beatgrid), maybe that isn't the same as using analysis lock from the browser menu? Even though the padlock appears both times...? I'll try it.
Yu Santellano
03.03.2013
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
New separation between gain and auto gain? Do explgain?
The blue knob/orange knob thing they bought out in 2.6
Yu Santellano
04.03.2013
Hi all, having a few issues with autogain in Traktor; namely, getting it to save and apply the settings that I make, rather than its own rubbish.

Firstly, I understand the new separation between gain and auto-gain etc. but the problem Im having is getting Traktor to load up a track with the auto-gain that I set.

It appears that firstly I need to "unlock" a track to set the autogain, and to get the knob to appear (not greyed out) I need to select the "set auto-gain when loading" option in the settings. Although I did discover that even with the knob greyed out, adjustment still works via MIDI command.

Anyway, I'll set the autogain on a track, lock it, then try and load it up again. If I've got "set auto-gain when loading" selected, Traktor will load up the track but will set its own autogain. If I disable that setting, it loads the track up with no auto-gain at all.

Any ideas?
Yu Santellano
03.03.2013
Ok, well what I said didn't work, but I have gotten it to work one way, and that was by going into the edit menu, manually changing the autogain field, clicking apply, then locking it. Which, obviously, defeats the whole point of having the autogain knob.
Alphonso Deitchman
03.03.2013
Yeah, looks like a bug to me. Since enabling the lock stops you from changing the gain it should stop Traktor from setting it too.
Yu Santellano
03.03.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
What happens if you modify the orange gain for a track, then enable the Analysis Lock?
Same thing - like I said, I'll adjust the gain, lock it, then reload...unless...I've just thought of something...
If I click the padlock button on the "advanced" screen (where you adjust the beatgrid), maybe that isn't the same as using analysis lock from the browser menu? Even though the padlock appears both times...? I'll try it.
Alphonso Deitchman
03.03.2013
What happens if you modify the orange gain for a track, then enable the Analysis Lock?
Yu Santellano
03.03.2013
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
New separation between gain and auto gain? Do explgain?
The blue knob/orange knob thing they bought out in 2.6
Annalisa Shogren
03.03.2013
New separation between gain and auto gain? Do explgain?

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