I love the new Version as well and that we got the whole thing instead of subscription. It’s so great, I add my synth trough a livedeck and make loops for the remix decks. Instant fun.
Within hours or days, there will be a hot fix that will enable to route sound from decks to separate outputs. I am already planning to implement feedback loops to process it further in Ableton!!!
@PoloTremelo : That track 'Higher Place - Diafonie' : What's that track from? I have a Maschine Mikro mk3 but have only used it for finger drumming. How'd you get that stemmed track? It's fire! 🔥
Nice one, seems to me you have routed everything to the internal mixer in your sound card. For future production, routing everything into Ableton seems to make more sense indeed.
Hey, that's a great review. I have a question about controlling the stems with S3. Is the mapping to control the stems via the pads and "samples" available by default in the settings or did you do the mapping manually? If you did the mapping manually, I would be very interested in a video showing how it was done or in the finished mapping (.tsi).
I am sorry, I have the S3 for two weeks and I am still learning. I can mute stems with my S3 and also launch samples in the first row (SAMPLES pad mode), I will have to look into the manual to check if it is possible to launch samples in rows 2, 3 and 4th;)))
Incredible video. I was thinking in using my push 3 standalone as an input on traktor ( I have the same traktor controller as yours) incredible video! (I'm a music producer, not a dj just like you)
Hi thanks for leaving this comment! Just letting you know that Native Instruments released a hot fix that enables to route sound from each deck to separate outputs that can be then route to DAW via loopback in audio interface. But I just realized that it is not possible to include mixer effects and EQ due to the fact that this is for external mixing only. So You are using it the other way round, routing DAW to Traktor, that is cool solution too! I will try that.!
I think we can route audio audio from Maschines and Ableton to Traktor so we can cue listening and use eq, fx from Traktor. This will be fun way fun live performance.
Exactly, you're right. It is possible, but I am thinking the other way round: routing sound from Traktor decks to separate audio tracks in Abletno Live, so I can process it with any plugin I want! That way I am planning to make multitrack recordings of my improvisations. Next, refine those improvisations into arrangements. Just give me a few weeeks;)
Hello, if you have contact with the friends of native instruments, tell them that the news is good... but the real change is in the serato flip. Automatic jumps of the parts of a song that we do not need to hear, such as intros or very long stops. .recommend serato FLIP
Thanks for the comment:) this is interesting. 🤔 I might be checking out other systems as well. But for me personally remix possibilities, remix decks and FX are most important
I got pro 4 to work with the screen hack for the s4mk3. Its a bit jank and as updates roll out it does change some of my settings, but otherwise i got it to woro
Would it also be possible to run the audio of Maschine into one of the channels of the S3 (with audio cables) thus using the Effect section in Traktor to process the sound? Thanks for the information! Appreciate it :)
There is a stereo input on the back and mic input for dynamic microphone. By default deck D is for audio input so I guess you could do that like this. You can also use MIDI clock for synchronization, however, for synchronizing with a Ableton or Maschine, I guess Ableton link makes more sense
Very interesting video, particularly the part with the Traktor + Maschine + Ableton jam. That’s precisely the way I’m learning to play. Could you please share the configuration of your computer that allows you to run three apps simultaneously? Also, how do you manage the routing/mixing of those three sources?
Just a PC with 13900k processor, lots of CPU headroom:) I guess Mac M2 will handle it with no problem, I guess it is the plugins and virtual instruments that are most demanding.
Not directly, from what I can see you can simply import up to 64 loops from expansion catalog on your hard drive. So basically you can create your own remix decks.
hi 🙏 i'm going to use the new m3 macbook air for dj with traktor if i still use hdd external hard drive (not ssd) to play the music file to do the mix will it work well ? will it slow down the whole m3 macbook air Performance ?🙏
Hi honestly I think software dj software in general is much less demanding than music making software, so streaming a few recordings from hard drive should be no problem 😉
Hi! Thanks for video! I have same controller S3. I have question, how I can switch pad mode to "samples", in Traktor Pro 4 it is "stems"mode on this button... but where is Sample mode? (
I have a brand new S3 controller and have buttons HOTCUES and SAMPLES, when pressing SAMPLES I can mute stems or launch samples from remix deck, but only in the first row. If you know howe to launch samples from other rows, please let me know! :)
I guess at five year-old PC laptop would be more than enough for tractor 4;) the only process that is really demanding is stem separation, but that happens off-line on a separated thread, so it should not affect sound playback in anyway, but if your machine is slow, it would just take a little bit longer. That’s all.
Watched a few Traktor Pro 4 introduction videos. Yours ROCKS 😍 As to flexible beat grids, someone mentioned in the comments of another video that it might be possible to use other software to auto-flexi beatgrid your funky songs and then use another software that can port analyzed and prepared songs from one software type to another, as such importing automatically flexi-beatgridded songs into Traktor. Not sure it'll work, but if it does that would be useful to many including yourself 🙂
hmm, kind of, but I could not make it work for my own track with tempo ramps (slowly descening tempo was not recoginzed). I need to experiment a litttle bit more to give you an answer...