Is it possible to velocitate the decks in traktor like a record platter does?
Is it possible to velocitate the decks in traktor like a record platter does?
Try clicking the - + buttons under the pitch fader...
Im lost, what is "velocitate" googled it, and gave me info on a car moving...?
I guess what I'm trying to say is, on a record platter, the track speeds up on its own and on CDs and Traktor (from what i can gather) do not unless the track was ripped from a vinyl. Is there a way to program the decks to do that without using a dvs?
@LastOne
+- increase the speed on the pitch which would be great if i wanted to do it by force, but it's not.
thats a good question *sets to work*
He's talking about startup and stop time. As in the time it takes for the record to get up to full speed or stop to a dead stop.
(the platter takes a few moments to begin spinning at full speed on a typical deck) CDJ-1000s have that little knob on em that changes the speed at which the track starts/stops if that helps by giving a reference.
While a stock feature in Serato, I'm pretty sure it'd be more difficult to accomplish in Traktor. I'll let our Traktor wizard Bento tackle this one.
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The only thing I can think of is setting the Pitch/Speed fader to 100% and then doing it manually...
Well in Traktor Pro theres the turntable stop effect, the only other thing i can think of is to use bomes + a timer to slowly increase the tempo when its set on 100%. That would use a timer that slowly increases or decreases the speed of the track.
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