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If the drive letter of your customized location did change, you will find all tracks with an
exclamation mark (“!”) indicating that the links are broken. Use the Relocate function to
update the links to the new drive letter/volume.
14.1.6 Automatic Collection Backup (Security Backup)
Each time you change something in your Collection and close TRAKTOR, a backup of your
Collection is created in the folder Backupcontained in your TraktorRoot folder. If you
delete or partly ruin your Track Collection by mistake proceed as follows:
1. Right/[Ctrl] click the Collection Tree Icon and choose Import Another Collection from the
context menu.
2. Select Backup.
3. In the Collection folder, select the backup version that you would like to restore.
4.
Confirm with OK.
14.1.7 Repairing a Corrupted Collection
A corrupted Collection may cause TRAKTOR to crash during start-up. If you can’t start
TRAKTOR proceed as follows:
1.
Rename the file collection.nml in the current TRAKTOR Root folder into collection_origi
nal.nml.
2. Restart TRAKTOR — this will create a new Collection.
3. Try to import the backup of the Collection as described above.
Severe types of file corruption cannot be cured with this method.
14.2 Syncing via MIDI Clock
TRAKTOR allows you to sync external hard- and software. For this functionality it uses
MIDI Clock Signals and the Master Clock panel in the Global section.
14.2.1 TRAKTOR as Tempo Source (MIDI Clock send)
To use TRAKTOR as the tempo source (Master Clock) it has to send the MIDI Clock Signal
to the external hard- or software.
1.
Create a new generic MIDI device in Preferences > Controller Manager. Assign the Out-Port
to the device you want to send the MIDI Clock Signal to.
Advanced Operation of TRAKTOR
TRAKTOR Profiles
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