Numark 4Trak - Traktor 2.6 mapping - Manually adjust tempo

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Numark 4Trak - Traktor 2.6 mapping - Manually adjust tempo
Posted on: 01.03.2013 by Elvis Woodis
I've just recently downloaded the Traktor 2.6 mapping for the 4Trak...

However, I'm struggling to find out how to manually adjust the tempo using the 4Trak.

Any ideas?
Elvis Woodis
02.03.2013
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
Hello mate, glad you got your issue fixed. Just asking for a friend (obviously this will depend on when you got your 4Trak), but does it still come with the 4Trak edition of Traktor? Or do you get a full version now?
Hi dude, I got my 4Trak a few days ago. It comes with a 4Trak edition of Traktor. I've read in community s and various other places that the 4Trak edition is basically Traktor Pro 2.0 with less effects. I've got Traktor 2.6 so I didn't bother installing the 4Trak version of Traktor, I just downloaded the Numark Traktor mapping for v.2.6. Works very well. No issues and great for beatmatching (As I've discovered today).
Elvis Woodis
02.03.2013
Originally Posted by joemanton
For the record, I can beatmatch, however I've got rid of my CDJ's and purchased this. When I use Traktor I've always used the MIDI clock as the master tempo, now even when I turn it off and I use the pitch bend or pitch slider the BPM just stays the same, even if I set that particular track to the master.

Anyone had this trouble before?
I've figured it out. For future reference if anyone would like know...

Set your midi clock to auto and one deck to master (you need to find the middle of pitch fader to then move tempo up and down.) Once you've done that the master will flick automatically between each deck, or you can press master automatically.
Elvis Woodis
01.03.2013
I've just recently downloaded the Traktor 2.6 mapping for the 4Trak...

However, I'm struggling to find out how to manually adjust the tempo using the 4Trak.

Any ideas?
Elvis Woodis
02.03.2013
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
Hello mate, glad you got your issue fixed. Just asking for a friend (obviously this will depend on when you got your 4Trak), but does it still come with the 4Trak edition of Traktor? Or do you get a full version now?
Hi dude, I got my 4Trak a few days ago. It comes with a 4Trak edition of Traktor. I've read in community s and various other places that the 4Trak edition is basically Traktor Pro 2.0 with less effects. I've got Traktor 2.6 so I didn't bother installing the 4Trak version of Traktor, I just downloaded the Numark Traktor mapping for v.2.6. Works very well. No issues and great for beatmatching (As I've discovered today).
Annalisa Shogren
02.03.2013
Hello mate, glad you got your issue fixed. Just asking for a friend (obviously this will depend on when you got your 4Trak), but does it still come with the 4Trak edition of Traktor? Or do you get a full version now?
Elvis Woodis
02.03.2013
Originally Posted by joemanton
For the record, I can beatmatch, however I've got rid of my CDJ's and purchased this. When I use Traktor I've always used the MIDI clock as the master tempo, now even when I turn it off and I use the pitch bend or pitch slider the BPM just stays the same, even if I set that particular track to the master.

Anyone had this trouble before?
I've figured it out. For future reference if anyone would like know...

Set your midi clock to auto and one deck to master (you need to find the middle of pitch fader to then move tempo up and down.) Once you've done that the master will flick automatically between each deck, or you can press master automatically.
Elvis Woodis
02.03.2013
For the record, I can beatmatch, however I've got rid of my CDJ's and purchased this. When I use Traktor I've always used the MIDI clock as the master tempo, now even when I turn it off and I use the pitch bend or pitch slider the BPM just stays the same, even if I set that particular track to the master.

Anyone had this trouble before?

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