@klaemo - Thanks bud, that's why it wasn't jumping out at me initially I'll take a look at it tomorrow.
Just realised someting that has been puzzling me with the tempo of the samples, in the sample decks. I exposed the master clock, and noticed the track deck which is highlighted as master, could be dependent on the position of the channel faders, and the cross fader.
e.g.
track deck A could have a track 127bpm, and not be playing.
track deck B could have a track loaded at 110 bpm, and be playing.
track deck D could have a sample loaded (from deck B), and be playing at a noticeably higher tempo than deck B (namely at 127bpm!). Even if it was set in loop mode, where the documentation says it should be synced. Tried the phase sync, and obv this didnt help, as it is phase not tempo.
Then I realised, that either a function of the mapping (or trakor generally) as I was just playing at home, and not performing, my faders were on the side of deck A, and there was mismatch somehow between the software and hardware positions, so Deck A had been set to master (even though deck was stopped).
This had me scratching my head for a while, as it there seemed to be no logical reason why sometimes the tempo of the samples would be correct, and sometimes seemingly fucked up. Anyhow, I am sure most of you know this already, but if this switches on the lightbulb for someone, then it was worth it.
Cheers,
Ry