Would love to add one or two actual turntables to my setup, love controllers but hate trying to scratch and spin on those small platters. The s4's haptic ones might be cool, but ideally like to run DVS into traktor and then use an s8 or other "platterless" controller. I just don't want to pop a ton of money into a scratch sound card that doesn't seem to be updated or talked about much more by NI.
Traktor DVS works flawlessly on the 61,62 and 57mk2, tho due to the naming of the channels they took a fair bit of trial and error to set up correctly. I ran into a few head scratching moments in other areas but thats to be expected when trying to use Taktor on mixers that are so heavily integrated with Serato.
Traktor Scratch licence holders have paid a premium to get the original licence and now have to pay to upgrade when the upgrade for standard version gets the scratch functionality for free?? Surely Traktor Scratch licence holders should get the upgrade to 3 for free???
1.) Can you with any ASIO driver switch the traktor decks to internal playback and hear the tracks?2.) Is the mixer set for routing phono inputs into the interface (refer to user manual) in DVS mode?3.) Post screenshots of each ASIO driver settings (mixers needs to be shown as connected etc)4.) Why are you running the sampling rate at 96khz?
Version 2 of the software (known as Traktor DJ Studio 2) was released in 2002. The new features included scratch macros and expanded looping, MIDI, and cue point functionality. Version 2.5, released in 2003, expanded the time stretching functionality, added Open Sound Control (OSC) support, and introduced GUI customization options.[1]
ThudRumble posted a video this weekend of Qbert comparing the scratch response of Serato Scratch to Traktor Scratch. Predictably, there was little real difference between the two systems as both performed really well compared to traditional vinyl. With only a few minor performance differences between the 2 DVS leaders, most viewers were probably still left wondering which system is better for them. Dj TechTools will attempt to tackle that question in this article.
Native Instruments' Traktor Scratch Pro Control Disc Mk2 features a brand new time code that affords even more precise control for scratching and performing. Users can execute motor-offs and rubs as easily as they can tie their shoes. So remember, always keep the best chops forward.
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