Traktor Pro 2 Pitch Range

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Traktor Pro 2 Pitch Range

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Jan 20, 2012 This is like customizing the pitch fader on a turntable, except your customizing Traktor’s internal pitch fader range, and telling Traktor how much it can increase or decrease the internal tempo. In order to pick a good tempo range, you would want to think about the speed or BPM range you want to play at during any given set. TRAKTOR PRO 3 sees a series of changes to our audio engine, designed with club- sized sound systems in mind. New Elastique 3 time-stretching, an improved master limiter, and industry-mixer modeling options mean that whatever your style, and whatever you. Apr 01, 2012 Traktor Pro Guide - Preferences Pt 1/4: Audio Setup + Timecode Configuration - Duration: 11:30. Dubspot 299,619 views. Pitch Range Toggle; Full platter control; Important Notes: The map assumes FX are set to advanced, not chained mode. To enable LED output, hold cuepoint 2 and the padlock button on the left hand deck while the unit is turning on (Track Progress LEDs lighting up). Don't open Traktor.

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  1. Traktor Pro 2 Tutorial: How to Adjust the Pitch Fader Range July 15, 2013 The pitch fader range is the maximum percentage that you can speed a track up or down using the pitch fader.
  2. Apr 01, 2012  Ean's going through the Traktor Preferences window and taking us on a tour of what the most critical, need-to-know settings are for anyone DJing with Traktor Pro 2. Read more DJing and Traktor.
  • Hi guys, just started out mixing for the first time using a Numark Mixtrack and Traktor Pro 2 and am having problems with the tempo. When ever I load a song onto a deck, Traktor works out the bpm, usually 128 or around there, but when I play the song it is obviously playing at too high a tempo…it just sounds really stupid and high pitched. I’m then forced to lower the tempo as much as possible (using the slider on the mixtrack) taking the BPM down to around 116-118 in which case the song sounds normal and at the right tempo.

    I’m wondering why this is happening because when my tempo slider is set in the middle (neither + or -) the song should logically be playing at the right tempo, not a ridiculously faced paced tempo as it is at the moment.

    Is there a setting on Traktor I should be changing or is there just something wrong with how its reading my tracks? Any help would be much appreciated, cheers

    Sounds like the audio settings to me – see if you can change “48000 Hz” to “44100 Hz” in Preferences > Audio Setup. Closed precision tune auto care.

    Yeah, I had the same issue with my laptops internal card (I usually use the audio in my S4, but I didn’t have it at the time). Pretty sure changing the sampling rate fixed it. Best of luck!

    mailman, post: 3368 wrote: Thanks for the tips guys, unfortunately my sampling rate is already set at 44100 Hz and I can’t seem to change it anyway…any other ideas?

    Hello Mailman :);
    Although the Standard Sample Rate for Traktor is 44100; some Sound Cards Need to be Set At A 48,000 Sample Rate in order to Lose the Tempo challenge you have; so that is my Suggestion for you to try next;
    And; in order to do this; you need to go to your Preferences Button (which is usually under ‘Edit’); but it will be Within One of the Drop Down Lists; and you Will (when you see 41,000) be able to Change it to 48,000 🙂

    mailman, post: 3427 wrote: For some reason I’m unable to change my sampling rate, when I click the drop down menu the only option there is 44100. I can’t type in a different number or select a different rate because none are there, only 44100??

    Any ideas as to why this is? :confused:

    If (on your PC); you go to;
    Control Panel;
    Hardware and Sound;
    Manage Audio Devices;
    Recording;
    Right Click your ‘Audio Device’ (Sound Card);
    Select Properties;
    Click Advanced Tab;
    And under the ‘Default Format’; you will have a Drop Down Box;
    Click the Down Arrow;
    Select 48,000 Sample Rate;
    Press Apply; then Ok; then Ok again to Close the Open Menu Boxes;
    Then; this will Probably give you the ‘Option’ to Choose 48,000 in Traktor;
    As Currently; if your Sound Card is set to 44,100 then you will Not have this Option in Traktor;
    Hope this is of Some Help to You 🙂

    check the keylock is switched on aswell… ive heard of this being a problem for many people, and uping the buffer rate on your sound card might help aswell

    Microphone that auto tunes your voice. It sounds like the sample rate on your computer and the sample rate in Traktor didn’t match. When you plugged in the new soundcard however its sample rate did match. It doesn’t matter what the sample rate is as long as they match. However the more over 44100 you go the more processing power required.

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