Traktor Pro 2 destroying my tunes :S
Traktor Pro 2 destroying my tunes :S Posted on: 18.01.2013 by Nicola Oatts hey guys just bought some new tunes and analysed them and god nose what traktor is doing to them but here are a couple of videos that i just done to let use see what's happening its has done this before but i thought nothing of it, it did it with a track yesterday to but then i analsyed it and it was fine again ...pissed right off | |
Libbie Orion 17.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Sean_Boy87
as well as having something to do with actually your COmputer, soundcard, setup, it can go on and on what you can do to avoid this is some proper prep work BEFORE importing your songs to iTunes. See here for perping your songs for Traktor (or Serato for that matter) so they will be recognized properly for either program Basically Serato and Traktor love to play songs that are MP3s not so well on the other formats One thing i didnt put into the other thread was to make sure you use iTunes to convert your songs to mp3s no matter what format they are. So all in all, load your songs into itunes Select them all rightclick the list and choose CONVERT TO MP3s now go find them and drag the CONVERTED ones into Traktor or Serato at that point.. you may as well delete the other originals or archive them on an external elsewhere |
Nicola Oatts 18.01.2013 | hey guys just bought some new tunes and analysed them and god nose what traktor is doing to them but here are a couple of videos that i just done to let use see what's happening its has done this before but i thought nothing of it, it did it with a track yesterday to but then i analsyed it and it was fine again ...pissed right off |
Libbie Orion 17.01.2013 | keep VBR on. this keeps the size of the files down to a minimum and still keeps the quality as much as possible Selecting 320 is only relevant if you are converting WAV files. You cant convert a 120k FLAC, mp3, m4a file to a 320. leave everything else the same as you said they were. Now a side note, please google some info on Sample rates for music, and how to convert files to mp3. I believe its best if you got a little knowledge on that stuff in light of one of the questions you asked above. Dont take it the wrong way. Plenty of djs get into music without ever having spent much time in learning the very basics of it. I mean basics of music, sound, etc. Not talking about the basics of djing here. Ok man, you should be good to go Tell iTunes to convert your files You go and Delete the originals ( archive them actually and ZIP them ) Move your files to a good location drop them into itunes again as a playlist name that playlist something special then close itunes now open say traktor, scroll through the tree on the left side til you find your SPECIAL playlist under iTunes select it then select ALL the tracks in that playlist rightclick and select IMPORT TO PLAYLISTS now Traktor has a copy of that playlist and its not forced to work through iTunes. Once the playlist is imported to a TRAKTOR playlist go there, and SELECT all the tracks and ANALISE them with traktor. This way each time you drag one into a deck, it will load really quick incase you are doing a live mix and it wont slow down traktor when you are playing where people can hear you |
Nicola Oatts 17.01.2013 | what would the best setting be for converting i have selected 320kbps turned vbr off or should i keep that on? sample rate: auto channels: auto stereo mode: joint stereo smart encoding adjustments box is ticked filter frequencies below 10hz box is also ticked is this ok or do i need to change things |
Libbie Orion 17.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Sean_Boy87
as well as having something to do with actually your COmputer, soundcard, setup, it can go on and on what you can do to avoid this is some proper prep work BEFORE importing your songs to iTunes. See here for perping your songs for Traktor (or Serato for that matter) so they will be recognized properly for either program Basically Serato and Traktor love to play songs that are MP3s not so well on the other formats One thing i didnt put into the other thread was to make sure you use iTunes to convert your songs to mp3s no matter what format they are. So all in all, load your songs into itunes Select them all rightclick the list and choose CONVERT TO MP3s now go find them and drag the CONVERTED ones into Traktor or Serato at that point.. you may as well delete the other originals or archive them on an external elsewhere |
Nicola Oatts 17.01.2013 | yeah that must be it antifmradio,just checked that other song and thats .m4a to... anyone know the reason why it does this? |
Libbie Orion 17.01.2013 | Before adding the tracks to Traktor, make sure they are actually MP3's and not .m4a files I had this issue recently and that was my culprit |
Nicola Oatts 17.01.2013 | despo- these are songs already on my HDD Ed- sorry i forgot to mention that i have no effects on, even if they were on why would it not play in itunes :S very wierd luckily i bought this song in itunes so i was able to download it again still not the point though thanks though guys |
Matt Kane 17.01.2013 | in the first video. could it be that your beatmasher fx is turned on? it sounds like it is on 100% 1/32 |
Elsie Golis 17.01.2013 | looks like a loading issue. usually happens to me when I load tracks from a CD or something. Make sure you rip the CD to your HDD before loading them into traktor. |
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