Minimum requirements are iPad mini, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation) or higher, and iOS 7.0 or higher. It’s still possible though, to sync metadata between two instances of TRAKTOR DJ. Please note: The Metadata sync feature has been removed from TRAKTOR PRO 2. Record your mixes live in high-quality on the iPad and share with your friends Flux mode – remix your tracks live, then drop back in at exactly the right moment Enhanced time-stretching, powered by élastique efficient V2 engine by velopment External mixer mode for sending individual deck outputs to separate mixer channels (if used with TRAKTOR hardware or splitter cable) Plug-and-play integration with hardware controllers TRAKTOR KONTROL Z1, TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 and S4 Inter-app audio support allows TRAKTOR DJ to stream audio to other apps for further processing Audiobus integration allows two-way control of TRAKTOR DJ with other compatible apps 8 built-in pro DJ effects including Reverb, Delay, and dramatic glitch effects like BeatMasher Notification Center gives you in-app access to tips and undiscovered techniques Automatic tempo and key detection plus BPM sync for super-smooth mixing Intelligent browser recommends songs based on compatible tempo and key Stylish waveform display allows for simple looping and ultra-tight scratching Direct access to your iTunes music library from TRAKTOR DJ Familiar DJ mixer layout with crossfader, 3-band EQ, and filter on each channel Touch the groove using familiar iOS swipe and pinch gestures Revolutionary DJ app by Native Instruments – makers of the leading pro DJ software "They worked on every little detail to get the app just right." (Loop Insight) "Traktor DJ brings real DJ tools to the masses." (The Verge) "It's wonderfully tactile and a lot of fun." (The Guardian) "Incredibly well designed and packed with great features." (WIRED) Touch your tracks and create stunning mixes in seconds. A blindly autokeyed set would sound pretty awful.The world’s #1 pro DJ software brings high-impact DJing to iPad. If you do it manually, you at least get a chance to hear what it’ll sound like, but an auto function implies it’ll sound good, and with key-shifting, there’s no guarantee this will be the case.īest to use the manual function, and tread carefully, in my view. Would they ever add this? Mmmm, maybe, but the problem with electronically altering the key of a track is that it can sound bad, especially when you change the key to a long way away from the original. You have to know the keys of your tunes and use your ears. These will alter the pitch, and one full number on the rotary is equivalent to one semitone, or moving the track up one key (there’s a similar function in Virtual DJ Home). But no, it’s not “auto” – while you can use software like Mixed in Key to analyse key and Traktor can display that information, it does not itself “know” what key a track is in, so in its current incarnation it can’t do the work for you. If you show the full internal version of the mixer in Traktor, there are key rotaries. Why would you want to do this? Because it means you could “tune” tracks in to each other, to allow harmonic mixing. So, on to the answer. If you apply the keylock option, you can alter the tempo while Traktor holds the key of the track the same. So really (for the sake of everyone else) what Sam’s asking is: Is there a way of holding the tempo the same, while changing the key (or “pitch”) of a track. Likewise if you slow it down, it gets lower, and its key also changes. Key is related to tempo – if you speed a track up, it gets higher, and this means its musical key changes. The answer to your question is: Yes and no! Let me explain, with a bit of background for those who aren’t sure what you’re asking. Traktor does have key rotaries, but you’ll have to do the adjustments manually as there’s no auto function.ĭigital DJ Tips reader Samuel asks: “Do you know of any kind of ‘auto-key’ function in Traktor? A function that automatically adjusts the key when I load a song in another key? I mean, Traktor has autogain and autosync, so why isnt there an autokey or autotune feature too? Do you think Native Instruments would be open to suggestions to add this function, as it’s something I would definitely use!” Digital DJ Tips says:
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