Showing posts with label traktor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traktor. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

How to Sync Ableton Live to Traktor



This is just a very quick step by step guide on how to sync Ableton Live to Traktor. Very straightforward stuff.

Go to Traktor Preferences > MIDI Clock and set "Send MIDI Clock" to on. 


Go to Traktor Preferences > Controller Manager. Create a new generic MIDI device that has an IAC Port as an input and as an output. Add a new Output Assignment, and choose Master Clock  >Clock Send. 


Go to Live Preferences > MIDI Sync Tab. Make sure that the same IAC Bus port virtual input is set to Input: Sync On. In the case above, it is IAC Bus port 4. 


Set Live to external Sync (the EXT button in the top left hand corner).

In Traktor, go to the master metronome section (top left hand corner) and click on the play / pause button under sync. Also click on the "Send" button just above it.  Live should automatically sync to Traktor.

Saturday, September 08, 2012

Drum Sequencer for Native Instruments Traktor F1




I made a simple drum sequencer for Native Instruments F1 controller.

I need to clean up the patch to make it more user friendly, but if you would like to have a sneak peek at it, you can download it here: http://milkcrate.com.au/_other/downloads/max_patches/F1_Seqeuncer.zip

Updated link: https://github.com/little-scale/f1seq/ 

This patch requires the following HSB mode template for the F1: http://milkcrate.com.au/_other/downloads/max_patches/Template%201%20-%20HSB.nckf1

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Native Instruments Traktor F1 As Amplitude Visualizer