Can't scratch on Traktor 2.5?? Really??
Can't scratch on Traktor 2.5?? Really?? Posted on: 05.10.2012 by Addie Engbrecht When 2.5 came out I noticed that when I tried to scratch, it was all messed up. I thought it might be the fact that at that time I was using a pair of Denon 3900's under Hybrid/MIDI mode, and maybe it was just that Traktor was having an issue w/ the players own generated timecode signal it puts out. Didnt really care about the features from 2.5, so I went back to 2.13. Now I went back to 2.5 so that I could use my CDJ 2000's w/ advanced MIDI mode....same thing happened. It's just sloppy. So I tried a true timecode CD......same thing. Just for the hell of it, I dragged out my M5G's and tried timecode vinyl....same thing. WHat am I missing here??? | |
Addie Engbrecht 25.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by mstarling2
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Lina Rawie 07.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by rdej47
I prefer Rane's approach, as key lock automatically turns off when you start manipulating the vinyl, then it kicks back in when you release the record and the track is just playing as normal. It sounds realistic, the audio reacts properly to your movements, and it doesn't gobble up your computer's resources. |
Johnsie Kingrea 07.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by manchild
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Addie Engbrecht 06.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJSigma
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Addie Engbrecht 05.10.2012 | When 2.5 came out I noticed that when I tried to scratch, it was all messed up. I thought it might be the fact that at that time I was using a pair of Denon 3900's under Hybrid/MIDI mode, and maybe it was just that Traktor was having an issue w/ the players own generated timecode signal it puts out. Didnt really care about the features from 2.5, so I went back to 2.13. Now I went back to 2.5 so that I could use my CDJ 2000's w/ advanced MIDI mode....same thing happened. It's just sloppy. So I tried a true timecode CD......same thing. Just for the hell of it, I dragged out my M5G's and tried timecode vinyl....same thing. WHat am I missing here??? |
Addie Engbrecht 25.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by mstarling2
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Coletta Krainer 25.02.2013 | I'm trying to learn to scratch, but my issue is timing after the scratch so I release the song on beat. Any advice??? |
Lina Rawie 07.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by rdej47
I prefer Rane's approach, as key lock automatically turns off when you start manipulating the vinyl, then it kicks back in when you release the record and the track is just playing as normal. It sounds realistic, the audio reacts properly to your movements, and it doesn't gobble up your computer's resources. |
Johnsie Kingrea 07.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by manchild
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Addie Engbrecht 06.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJSigma
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Lina Rawie 06.10.2012 | Scratching with key lock on (regardless of which setting you use) is awful in Traktor IMO. I wish it worked more like Serato when key lock is on. With key lock off though, I believe Traktor is the best out of the 3 DVS I've owned (Torq, Serato and Traktor) for scratching. |
Winter Ruggio 06.10.2012 | thanks man. i hate when i try and try to no avail,meanwhile its something right in front of my eyes...again.thank you. j-kutta |
Addie Engbrecht 06.10.2012 | I needed to change keylock from normal mode to scratch |
Winter Ruggio 06.10.2012 | cool, not being able to kut for even a day sucks big time.glad you figured it out...what was it?,jus in case someone falls into the same problem |
Addie Engbrecht 05.10.2012 | Figured it out. Had to select something I havent ever selected in any previous versions going back to Traktor 3, so it threw me off. |
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