traktor 2.5 timecode question
traktor 2.5 timecode question Posted on: 07.06.2012 by Sammie Dischner do i absolutely have to buy the mk2 timecode vinyls to control tractor with my turntables?is it not possible to control them with my old traktor2 vinyls? thanks! | |
Cristian Carmona 07.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by corporation
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Sammie Dischner 07.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJ JesC
i'm upgrading to 2.5 right now....... it's got a lot of bugs? |
Sammie Dischner 07.06.2012 | do i absolutely have to buy the mk2 timecode vinyls to control tractor with my turntables? is it not possible to control them with my old traktor2 vinyls? thanks! |
Lilliana Perris 08.06.2012 | My TC Mk1's work fine..... |
Cristian Carmona 07.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by corporation
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07.06.2012 | I have mk1 TCs. they work just fine with my version of 2.5. I've also done upgrades since Traktor 3 and traktor scratch, if that makes a difference. Edit: found this: http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...3&postcount=11 "it's actually not that complicated - it's governed by serial number rather than software version. the traktor scratch application supports timecode mk2 from 2.1.1 onwards regardless of serial number (calibration is automatic). timecode mk1 will continue to be supported for all users who purchased traktor scratch with timecode mk1 records. this includes software upgrades from TS 1. if you buy traktor scratch from now on, the box will include mk2 records and the serial number will indicate compatibility with mk2 only." |
Kandy Ahdoot 07.06.2012 | I have tried all so and they don't work |
Sammie Dischner 07.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJ JesC
i'm upgrading to 2.5 right now....... it's got a lot of bugs? |
Cristian Carmona 07.06.2012 | ive had no luck with the Mk1 timecodes. I havent bothered to troubleshoot ethier, too many problems with 2.5 |
Halley Wurzer 07.06.2012 | Ya old ones don't work right. I have some mk1s that are useless to me now. |
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