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question about traktor

  • 23-08-2010 8:01pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 254 ✭✭


    Hey lads,
    just looking for a bito help, thinkin about investing in the new s4 and making the switch over to traktor, just wondering is there a "nudge" feature like there is on other DJ softwares & CDJs, I just noticed in all videos and that any times people seem to be using jog wheels in traktor its for scratchin!

    I understand that you can set traktor to sync everything automatically so that this would not be nesecary but I like f**king around with the sound a bit nudging it on!

    any feedback appreciated!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12 Mnemonic


    I use traktor scratch pro every day. You can certainly set up jog wheels to nudge just like a cdj if thats what you want. But in traktor the beat grid system which works pretty similar to warping in ableton is unreal once you learn it properly and there is no need to use a nudge feature. Personally i still use timecode vinyl so i can nudge all i want i need the feel of actual djing like i learned to do 11 years ago before beat grids or warping.

    The s4 is being released with a new version of traktor with 2 decks and 2 sample decks. There are videos of it being road tested by dubfire on youtube. I would imagine you can set those jog wheels to do whatever you want them to. You can set them to control the effects too if you want. I recommend Traktor over any other dj program anyday.


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