Some Traktor to DAW midi sync questions!
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    Default Some Traktor to DAW midi sync questions!

    Hello All,

    I have tried the tips and tutorials that are on DJTT (great site btw) . Couple of issues I have come across,:
    Using Windows I tried the midibe route. Can set up ok but Abletons tempo still seems to show variance from traktor. Anything else I can do to help this or is it ok?

    I then thought of using midi out cable from traktor s4 controller to midi in to live via midi into external sound are I get no sync whatever. Is this a route that Can be used?

    Cheers 🙂

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    Both ways *should* work fine.

    But, Live is not great at following midiclock.

    Check this out:

    http://djtechtools.com/2012/09/30/fo...eton-together/

    ESPECIALLY take a look at "MAD ZACH’S ON-THE-FLY SYNCING SECRET".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    Both ways *should* work fine.

    But, Live is not great at following midiclock.

    Check this out:

    http://djtechtools.com/2012/09/30/fo...eton-together/

    ESPECIALLY take a look at "MAD ZACH’S ON-THE-FLY SYNCING SECRET".
    Some useful resources there Patch, thank you. Sofar I have clocked Traktor to Ableton. Sync is fairly tight. I have traktor audio going into channel 1&2 of my akai ride pro which can record into Ableton. This is so I can capture audio from traktor (mostly samples and loops) works ok for now.

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