Is it possible to make "slip mode" in Traktor Pro 2?

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Is it possible to make "slip mode" in Traktor Pro 2?
Posted on: 09.06.2012 by Jeraldine Raterink
Hi.

Pretty simple question, probably not a simple answer.
Just wondering, is it possible to make some sort of "slip mode" like function in Traktor?
If so, how?
Tatum Ansaldo
17.10.2012
Originally Posted by kallekenkel
Close, yet not a cigar
That's an ingenious way around the problem! Very impressed.

Originally Posted by fitzyp
Traktor 2.6 will solve your problem
But yeh, sadly a bit late to be much use.
Jeraldine Raterink
09.06.2012
Hi.

Pretty simple question, probably not a simple answer.
Just wondering, is it possible to make some sort of "slip mode" like function in Traktor?
If so, how?
Tatum Ansaldo
17.10.2012
Originally Posted by kallekenkel
Close, yet not a cigar
That's an ingenious way around the problem! Very impressed.

Originally Posted by fitzyp
Traktor 2.6 will solve your problem
But yeh, sadly a bit late to be much use.
Ned Somerset
17.10.2012
Traktor 2.6 will solve your problem
Carrie Vongonten
17.10.2012
Close, yet not a cigar:
Natalia Bucko
10.06.2012
Only way I can believe of that would make it work like slip mode on CDs would be if the following mapping is possible all on one command.

You'd need to set it so that so that every time you press the platter it:
1. sends a loop from the track to a loop deck on the same side of the crossfader
2. plays the sample
3. kills the volume of the main track
4. engages scratch control of the sample with the jogwheel rotation.
Then it resets the volume of the main track when you let go of the platter.


It would be processor-intensive, however, and there might be a delay. And that's if it works at all. You could also do it with duplicating, as previously mentioned, but there would be a definite delay on that.

I've never thought slip mode was all that cool personally, but it's definitely yet another feature NI won't implement because they can't figure out how to make money on it in the short-term.
Nedra Fresneda
10.06.2012
then put it in a sample deck and scratch away or duplicate the deck like you have been already suggested.
Jeraldine Raterink
10.06.2012
Well beatmasher i already do, i was more looking for scratching.
Pansy Shiveley
10.06.2012
Padi gave you 3 ways of tackling this... So yes, it's possible and fairly easy, especially using the beatmasher.
Jeraldine Raterink
10.06.2012
So, not really?
Nedra Fresneda
09.06.2012
1) Using the Beatmasher/Slicer with all the parameters to the left.
2) Grab the loop and throw it on a remix deck.
3) Use the loop recorder.
Birgit Gondal
09.06.2012
only way i could believe of would be using doubles and just cutting to the other deck after?

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