Jan 20, 2012 This week Dubspot Digital DJ instructor DJ Endo breaks down everything you ever wanted to know about Native Instruments’ Traktor 2 preferences. In this exploration of Traktor’s inner-workings, Endo explains not only what different features do but also why and how they work the way they do. Traktor Pro Preferences Explained. Oct 22, 2018 Just upgraded traktor 2 to traktor 3. I'm creating a new playlist and after a while I came across the problem that when Keylock is engaged the tracks automatically starts off-grid, even if the phase meter looks OK. If I disable 'sync' and do a bit of pitch bend all are in sync again. Happens with many many tracks (if not all). Forums Products TRAKTOR Area TRAKTOR PRO / TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO Technical Issues (Archive) Phase meter settings? Discussion in ' Technical Issues (Archive) ' started by Mentze, Feb 24, 2009. The LOAD indicator in TRAKTOR's Header shows how much of the available audio buffer is currently used to process audio data. This is not identical with the CPU usage of the computer. The shown value corresponds to the time needed to process all audio data in TRAKTOR in real-time. The overall graph represents the size of the whole audio buffer.
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Nov 13, 2013 To display the phase meter, open the Traktor Preferences. In the Decks section, under Deck Heading, click 'Show Phase Meter' to display the phase meter. Beat Grid: A beat-grid is the white lines that are placed overtop of Traktor's analyzed tracks that correspond to the song's drum hits, and tell Traktor the BPM of the track.
Digital DJ Tips reader Tait writes: “I’m new to the world of DJing. I have a Traktor Kontrol S4 and am wanting to learn to beatmatch manually. I’ve watched your video on this topic and a few others too. I was wondering if it’s a bad idea to be watching / referencing the phase meter above the waveform in Traktor Pro (I’m assuming that’s the phase meter – unless I’m completely off the mark). I’d really appreciate your view on this.”
Digital DJ Tips says:
Our view is that it’s fine to do that, after all as far as we’re concerned anything that helps is great! Just be aware that if you ever have to mix using CD players or cross media players, you won’t have this luxury – so it’s always a good idea to practise sometimes beatmatching without using aids. You may be interested to know that in some other DJ software, instead of having phase meters, they often stack the waveforms above each other or overlay them in different colours, so you can match the beats visually. This is what we call “waveriding”.
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Also, don’t get caught staring all the time at your phase meters (or waveforms) – laptop DJs often get accused of staring at their screens instead of interacting with the crowd, and this is often the reason! But a quick glance at the phase meters in conjunction with using your headphones? Perfectly OK.
What do you think? Is it fine to use visual aids to help beatmatching? Have you learned to mix using them and wish you hadn’t, or do you beatmatch manually and make a point of never using visual aids in your software? Please share your views below.
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Serum presets folder mac download for windows 7. The definition of DJing has changed dramatically in the last decade. Laptops, controllers, and software have emerged alongside more traditional turntables and CDJ’s, smashing the barrier to entry. In today’s digital age, anyone can become a DJ. To reflect this renaissance, Dubspot has created the Digital DJing with Traktor Pro 2 program. In both our physical and online schools, students will learn how to DJ entirely with Traktor‘s cutting-edge technology. An emphasis will be placed on the concepts of DJing rather than simply learning how to use the software. Starting with a historical overview, students will learn the fundamental concepts of the DJ via Traktor’s intuitive interface. They will then begin to delve into the vast array of new possibilities offered by this groundbreaking software, recording their work along the way. Students will leave with a portfolio of DJ mixes, a thorough introduction to DJing with Traktor, and a skill set and knowledge base perfect for further development.
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Digital DJing w/ Traktor Pro 2 Level 1 – Introduction to DJing
Survey a brief history of DJing, become comfortable with the basic features of Traktor, and create and record your first 2 song DJ mix.
- A quick overview of the technology of DJing and its development from turntables until today.
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- How to import tracks and build your music collection in the Traktor library.
- Playing songs and internal mixer use.
- How to count beats.
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- How to create “macro” keyboard and MIDI mappings.
Final Assignment: Perform, record, and upload a 15-minute phrase mix that includes the use of EQing, effects, and at least one macro.
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