![]() This “sound” of the Classic limiter is known, appreciated, and we did not touch it. The old limiter, “Classic” allows a certain degree of clipping and thereby distortion or warmth.The Mixer section now also has two options for Traktor’s Limiter – it can be set to “Classic” or “Transparent”.This seems a bit silly – why not allow DJs to choose from any of the Mixer FX in the interface’s dropdown menu? On the S2/S4 MK3 hardware, this corresponds to the buttons on the device – but not every Traktor Pro 3 user is going to have those controllers Mixer section now has controls for Mixer FX, allowing you to choose which four effects are selectable from the interface by default.The controls for the Mixer FX in Traktor Pro 3’s preferences ![]() Decks Layout now has an option for “Show Bar Markers”, which effectively highlights the downbeat of every measure (many people just call it the “one” as it’s the first beat of the measure).With Traktor Pro 3, every user has the ability to use timecode gear with the software – no need to buy extra software. Timecode Setup – if previously you didn’t own Traktor Pro 2 Scratch edition, you never saw this preference pane.MIDI Clock section has been changed to External Sync, and now has the option to select an external clock source added to it – either Ableton Link, or “EXT” for external MIDI clock.One of the best ways to see some of the changes in a software is to carefully comb through every single preference pane. They already behave similarly, but are more appropriate for advanced users. Filter: Traktor’s classic filters, which still have the adjustment options (Ladder, Xone, Z)Īll the Mixer FX are designed to be (relatively) foolproof – but we’d love to see the users given the option to add any of Traktor’s Macro FX (LaserSlicer, WormHole, PolarWind, Zzzurp, etc) to the Mixer FX slot as well. ![]()
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