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    Quote Originally Posted by edgaredgar View Post
    The problem is; the forward motion of the platter moves the song forward much faster than the equivalent reverse motion does backwards.
    You were wondering what the definition of the 'ramp up' was, and that is it exactly. I don't know about Traktor 3.0. I started off with Traktor 3.3 and once I'd the correct .tks it worked fine.

    It's possible that Traktor 3.0 never got the ramp up fix, though I stand to be corrected on that. I'd suggest upgrading to 3.3 or 3.4.
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    Traktor 3.3 was the first version with the ramp up fix.

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    And there you go.
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    You guys/gals make me gush.

    This forum is a little convoluted, always interesting and in the end, informative.

    Pats on the back everyone.
    Last edited by edgaredgar; 10-09-2008 at 10:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgaredgar View Post
    Now who would be so bold to point out a ""less expensive"" torrent site i can get 3.3 for OSX?
    Sorry we don't get into that hear at DJTT, this is so we can maintain a healthy relationship with the software manufacturers.

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