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Last but not least, the loop is automatically added to your Collection and can be re-
used whenever you want to!
15.10 Synchronization
It is now time to give a closer look at the advanced synchronization features offered by
TRAKTOR. Once you will get more familiar with them, you will be able to use these power
ful tools to build rich and complex mixes.
15.10.1
Introduction
In the previous tutorials, we have already seen TRAKTOR’s synchronization facilities many
times in action:
We synchronized a track to the previous one before we mixed it in (see chapter 15.4,
Mixing In a Second Track).
We played with Loops and jumped to Cue Points without losing the beat (see chapter
15.6, Looping and Cueing).
We noticed that the Gater FX was synchronized to the track it was processing (see
chapter 15.7, Adding FX).
We grabbed a sample from a track and it played in sync with the track (see chapter
15.8, Using Samples in Your Mix (Not Available in TRAKTOR LE 2)).
We recorded a loop in the Loop Recorder and it played in sync with the track (see
chapter
15.9, Using the Loop Recorder (TRAKTOR PRO 2 / TRAKTOR SCRATCH
PRO 2 Only)).
15.10.2 The Tempo Master
Note that, in TRAKTOR 2, the syncing concept has been extended and improved so TRAK
TOR SCRATCH PRO/DUO 2 users can also take full advantage of sync-lock when using
Timecode Vinyl or CD control!
For all this to work, TRAKTOR needs both a tempo and beat reference to which it can syn
chronize things. We call this reference source the tempo master. The tempo master doesn’t
have to be the same source throughout the entirety of your mix, but there will always be
one source designated as the tempo master—and only one.
Tutorials
Synchronization
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