Newbie having problems with Traktor Scratch timecode vinyl
Newbie having problems with Traktor Scratch timecode vinyl Posted on: 27.02.2013 by Carlena Gorse Hi DJ Tech Tools community
ites.This is my first post in your community and the reason for me coming to you is that I am having no end of trouble getting Traktor Scratch to work with my timecode vinyl and overall setup. Basically I am running 2 Stanton STR8 turntables through a Reloop Spin 2 soundcard with Traktor Scratch mk2 timecode vinyl. Traktor does recognise the timecodes as I can manipulate the tracks with the vinyl, however I can't get needle drop to work and they seem to calibrate at too high a tempo (eg when I load a track at 120BPM with my turntable pitch set to 0% it plays at about 150BPM). Is there a way of altering this. I'm relatively new to digital DJing and didn't want to upgrade to the Native Instruments Audio 6 or 10 soundcard just yet and would be very appreciative if someone could help me get the setup working like this for the time being. Cheers guys. Jimmy (aka Disco Jelly) | |
Celestine Porebski 27.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by Discojelly
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Carlena Gorse 27.02.2013 | Hi DJ Tech Tools community
ites. This is my first post in your community and the reason for me coming to you is that I am having no end of trouble getting Traktor Scratch to work with my timecode vinyl and overall setup. Basically I am running 2 Stanton STR8 turntables through a Reloop Spin 2 soundcard with Traktor Scratch mk2 timecode vinyl. Traktor does recognise the timecodes as I can manipulate the tracks with the vinyl, however I can't get needle drop to work and they seem to calibrate at too high a tempo (eg when I load a track at 120BPM with my turntable pitch set to 0% it plays at about 150BPM). Is there a way of altering this. I'm relatively new to digital DJing and didn't want to upgrade to the Native Instruments Audio 6 or 10 soundcard just yet and would be very appreciative if someone could help me get the setup working like this for the time being. Cheers guys. Jimmy (aka Disco Jelly) |
Emelina Chillson 28.02.2013 | Its very much worth picking up a copy of the legal software bruv. Sell your current I/O and use the cash toward picking up an A6 or A10. |
Alphonso Deitchman 27.02.2013 | If you just want the two deck timecode setup you could look around for a second-hand Audio 4 DJ to get things working cheaply. |
Carlena Gorse 27.02.2013 | I've downloaded a trial from NI's website but you've basically answered my question anyway as I see you can't buy the software on it's own, looks like the piggy jar is gonna get raided to upgrade my setup. |
Celestine Porebski 27.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by Discojelly
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