Jan 31, 2010 Forums > Products > TRAKTOR Area > TRAKTOR PRO / TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO > Timecode CD Download - Version 0.0.2 Discussion in 'TRAKTOR PRO / TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO' started by djquartz, Jan 7, 2010. How to Fix Timecode Problems. Activating Scratch Panels in Traktor Scratch Pro. (CD Control). Traktor receives a timecode signal from timecode vinyl. ![]() This article explains how to set up TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO 2 to control playback via Timecode from an external turntable or CD player when using a TRAKTOR AUDIO 10 or TRAKTOR AUDIO 6 interface. The article explains a basic setup with two Timecode-controlled Decks. • Make sure TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO 2 is installed and activated on your computer (TRAKTOR PRO 2 does not support Timecode control). • Make sure that your audio interface is connected to the computer and receives enough power (use a power supply if necessary). • Connect your turntables or CD players to the IN connectors of the audio interface. • Run the Setup Wizard by clicking on the Setup Wizard button in the lower left corner of the TRAKTOR Preferences. • In the DECK LAYOUT SELECTION, choose 2 Track Decks (Scratch). • When the Setup Wizard is finished, open the TRAKTOR Preferences and go to Audio Setup. Make sure your audio interface is selected in the Audio Device menu. Input Configuration TRAKTOR automatically sets the default configuration for the inputs, which is correct for the the cabling described above. This is how it looks: Deck A will be controlled by the Timecode signal coming in on Channel A left / right (3-4), Deck B by the Tiimecode signal coming in on Channel B left / right (5-6). The next step is to select the right input mode depending on whether you use turntables or CDs: • Open the TRAKTOR Preferences. • Go to Audio Setup and click on the Settings button. This will open your audio interface's control panel. • Go to Channel Setup (on a Mac, this is the only section) and set Input Sens (input sensitivity) to Phono (if you use turntables) or Line (if you use CD players). Output Configuration External Mixing Mode If you are using an external mixer, connect the outputs of your audio interface to the line inputs (not phono!) of your external mixer. • Go to the Output Routing in the TRAKTOR Preferences. • Set the Mixing Mode to External. The outputs will automatically be set in the correct order, which looks like this: The signal from Deck A will go to the Output Channel A (3-4) on the audio interface, Deck B will go to Output Channel B (5-6) and so on. Internal Mixing Mode If you are not using an external mixer, connect one Output Channel of your audio interface to the line input of your speaker system. In this example we are connecting Output Channel A (3-4).
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