Calibrating in Traktor

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Calibrating in Traktor
Posted on: 18.11.2012 by Lino Ravey
Hi all,

I'm having the worst time recalibrating one of my decks in Traktor. I'm new to Traktor and was not aware you would need to recalibrate after playing a vinyl record. Anyway, I'm trying to calibrate and no luck.

Thanks!
Lino Ravey
19.11.2012
Originally Posted by bmo
are you sure it's set to vinyl timecode in the audio settings and that the sound interface is set for vinyl timecode?

I accidentally changed the setting from timecode to phono, and when I tried to set it back it wouldn't calibrate my timecode vinyl. I had to close the program and re-open it to get it to work again.
Deck A is the one I'm having issues with and coincidentally it's the deck I used to play a regular vinyl record on. I checked all settings and both Decks A and B are identical. Based on what I've read online, recalibrating is what it sounds like I need to do but no luck. Here's exactly what's happening...I'm able to get sound to come out of that deck (A) but when I "backspin"/cue and go to the beginning of the track the music stops playing.

Thanks for the help!
Lino Ravey
18.11.2012
Hi all,

I'm having the worst time recalibrating one of my decks in Traktor. I'm new to Traktor and was not aware you would need to recalibrate after playing a vinyl record. Anyway, I'm trying to calibrate and no luck.

Thanks!
Lino Ravey
19.11.2012
Originally Posted by bmo
are you sure it's set to vinyl timecode in the audio settings and that the sound interface is set for vinyl timecode?

I accidentally changed the setting from timecode to phono, and when I tried to set it back it wouldn't calibrate my timecode vinyl. I had to close the program and re-open it to get it to work again.
Deck A is the one I'm having issues with and coincidentally it's the deck I used to play a regular vinyl record on. I checked all settings and both Decks A and B are identical. Based on what I've read online, recalibrating is what it sounds like I need to do but no luck. Here's exactly what's happening...I'm able to get sound to come out of that deck (A) but when I "backspin"/cue and go to the beginning of the track the music stops playing.

Thanks for the help!
Virgie Igler
18.11.2012
are you sure it's set to vinyl timecode in the audio settings and that the sound interface is set for vinyl timecode?

I accidentally changed the setting from timecode to phono, and when I tried to set it back it wouldn't calibrate my timecode vinyl. I had to close the program and re-open it to get it to work again.

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