The one thing that is different about using Link in Traktor is that you'll actually need to sync your decks to the Master Tempo (in the top left corner of Traktor). Even if you're changing BPM in Traktor Resolume and Ableton will follow. Hey dj drums, have you tried using Ableton Link? Resolume 6 is currently out in beta and it's added Ableton Link so you can easily pair all 3 of these programs now. You can even map the deck master button to a controller. As long as the Traktor master clock is the correct BPM, the rest of the linked apps will stay with it.ĭo you need Resolume, or would Mixvibes Remixvideo running as a VST in Ableton do the trick?ĮDIT: to add, you can set a deck as master in Traktor and it should change the master tempo out to that BPM. Thoughts?Link doesn't have master/slave, but whenever there's a tempo change, it will be reflected. tried MIDI clock out to Ableton, but then LINK doesnt work. (I've thought of a small app that could take MIDI to Link but it doesn't exist. SO, I dont know what the answer is yet, but I would LOVE some help. I have successfully gotten MIDI sync out of Traktor into Live and Resolume each one their own computer with MIDI interfaces, but it doesn't then have the benefits that Link provides for launching clips in time, etc. I can get all three systems to the correct tempo if I manually edit the Master in Traktor. It doesn't seem that Link acts as master/slave. Where I need some help, is in syncing Ableton or Resolume to read that BPM. In an ideal world, I would be able to load a track into Deck A in traktor, have the tempo automatically adjust in the Master window (which is DOES in auto) and then when I load a new track into B, different tempo, have that tempo take over the Master. I am trying to use Traktor as my "master" for a pretty elaborate setup including Live and Resolume Arena.
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