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    Hi there...i have a very simple question...
    are there any chances to mix and sync old 70 and disco music with traktor pro 2.6 ?
    And if so how can i do it? do i need to do a particular setting in Traktor ?
    Thanks in advance
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    Yes of course, i don't see how this would be any different from any other genre?
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    I assume the confusion for you is the fact that the beatgrids are not accurate due to the tempo drifting. Unfortunately, Traktor does not allow flexible beatgrids and as such you have either two options

    A) the old school way; You manual adjust the bpm using a jogwheel or whatever chosen method you have of pitch bending, like you would if you mix anything by ear.

    B) The new school way; You use a program like Ableton to warp and stretch the song into perfect alignment, allowing Traktor to accurately beatgrid it.
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    Yes, beatmatch manually.
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    Ride the pitch...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ImNotDedYet View Post
    Ride the pitch...
    ^this is correct

    here's a tip loop a section where the drums don't drift and mix into that

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    Warping FTW.

    Yes you can manually beatmatch some tracks however some tracks have tempo's that drift so much that it's very difficult to do a clean mix. Ableton's autowarp has come a long way so it's pretty easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P4ULSON View Post
    ^this is correct

    here's a tip loop a section where the drums don't drift and mix into that
    This is where you will be able to really make it shine... I have done some quick country rock mixes where I mixed it like electronic music by doing this

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    Or use beat tap to tap in the beat when you need it.
    Don't use a wireless mouse or keyboard to tap in the beat tho as they generally have quite high latency.

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    or just use SDJ and stretch the elastic beat grid

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