Hey does anyone know where to found Traktor S4 Sample packs/ Remix packs?
Besides the ones that Native Instruments provides.
Hey does anyone know where to found Traktor S4 Sample packs/ Remix packs?
Besides the ones that Native Instruments provides.
Short answer: no
Long answer: aside from paying four times the value of a song on Beatport for a version that more often than not are laid out in the most bizarre way, and a few that sprung up in the early days of the F1, then no.
I started using mine to make quick hip hop mashups on the fly, always worked well. But now I have a Maschine, there's a really simple function they have built in where you can drag and drops loops you're making into Remix Deck slots. So I spend a couple of hours every week just banging out some loops at different BPMs, then when I'm in the mix I can just throw up different textures.
It's genuinely astonishing how much energy a simple hi hat loop can add to a song.
Kontrol S4 ★ Senn HD 25-1 ★ Kontrol F1
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Maschine to drag samples into the remix deck is the easiest way I have found to build a remix pack.
I have re-purposed several of Mad Zack's Sound Packs into the remix decks by running them through Maschine. It was not that convoluted from the start....I had the sound packs setup in Maschine and then figured out I could drag them into the remix decks from there.
Denon X1600, NI X1 Mk1 & Mk2, MF Twister
Kontrol S2, Maschine Mk1, APC 40
Retired: VCI-100 Arcade (Signed #198/300))
BFM 10x DR200 & 10x Titan 39
Yup, I use Maschine to make the samples I want to use. I have a few different genres where I have a set of one shots/fills, then a set of loops. I would recommend making your own.
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S4 | X1 | F1 | MF3D
I am not sure what you are asking.
At one level, you need to drag sound clips into the remix deck in an order that makes sense to you. Where/how you get those clips is NOT the interesting part of the problem. The mechanics of getting a clip into a remix deck slot are trivial...at least when compared to the creation of clips that actually sound good together.
Maschine allows a "drag and drop" approach. In Ableton, you can create clips and loops and export those and then manually add them to a remix deck. The advantage of starting with Maschine or Ableton is that there are TONS of "royalty free" clips, instruments, and sounds that you can use however you want.
Watch this and see if it helps:
I also bought the Mad Zach video tutorial on making sound packs. These are REALLY good place to start if you want to make your own clips and loops.
https://store.djtechtools.com/produc...eator-Tutorial
Denon X1600, NI X1 Mk1 & Mk2, MF Twister
Kontrol S2, Maschine Mk1, APC 40
Retired: VCI-100 Arcade (Signed #198/300))
BFM 10x DR200 & 10x Titan 39
Denon X1600, NI X1 Mk1 & Mk2, MF Twister
Kontrol S2, Maschine Mk1, APC 40
Retired: VCI-100 Arcade (Signed #198/300))
BFM 10x DR200 & 10x Titan 39
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