Quick Question "traktor single deck mixing"
Quick Question "traktor single deck mixing" Posted on: 16.02.2013 by Angila Centofanti So i have a small problem.. i'm sure in short, the answer is RTFM... but i am busy today and hoping one of you lovely humans will answer my question and make life easy....QUESTION: So I was mixing with my buddy and he had only 1 table on (out of 2) using serato. he simply clicked some little tab that switched it over and made it so you could cue and drop the track using control vinyl... but then you could remove the needle and stop the record (while the other song continued to play) and cue the next track on deck b... is there a way to make traktor function like this without completely redoing my set up, or any way at all for that matter. I am trying to play at a spot where i cannot fit both my tables with their cases. Thanks in advance, Cheers! | |
Angila Centofanti 16.02.2013 | So i have a small problem.. i'm sure in short, the answer is RTFM... but i am busy today and hoping one of you lovely humans will answer my question and make life easy.... QUESTION: So I was mixing with my buddy and he had only 1 table on (out of 2) using serato. he simply clicked some little tab that switched it over and made it so you could cue and drop the track using control vinyl... but then you could remove the needle and stop the record (while the other song continued to play) and cue the next track on deck b... is there a way to make traktor function like this without completely redoing my set up, or any way at all for that matter. I am trying to play at a spot where i cannot fit both my tables with their cases. Thanks in advance, Cheers! |
Ninfa Mazariegos 19.02.2013 | You will want to go to deck common> timecode> playback mode. Then select- button, direct, reletive mode and assign it to the deck you want to control with your timecode. |
Ninfa Mazariegos 15.02.2013 | In traktor, set the inputs of decks a and b to a. Then map two buttons to relative mode. One for deck a and one for b. Which ever deck is in relative mode is the one being controller by the turntable. Just remember not to stop the turntable till you switch decks. I've accidentally stopped the music a few times through habit. Doh! |
Alphonso Deitchman 15.02.2013 | There's a setting (I believe activated by default) where if you load a track into deck A, start playing, then load the same track into deck B, the track will start playing at the exact same position+speed on both decks. You can then load a new track into deck A. |
Antonetta Wikel 15.02.2013 | The short answer is yes. (I'm busy today too.) |
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