Samples layout

Kapaznik
Kapaznik Member Posts: 4 Newcomer
edited October 22 in Traktor Software & Hardware

Hi, I wonder if there is a way to save like a default layout of my samples so I will be able to load it fast when opening the software, right now I need to drag all samples again from "All samples" to the correct place in the software (by dragging or by using the pads), anyone know about a quicker method?

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  • Sûlherokhh
    Sûlherokhh Member, Traktor Mapping Mod Posts: 2,644 mod
    edited June 8 Answer ✓

    Give the Remix Deck with all samples in place a name and save it as a set (click on Deck Letter for this option).

    After placing all samples in the correct spot and setting all important states (loop, single, gain, punch, FXinsert, trigger type etc.), make sure to play/trigger/loop every single sample in the set several times, or the sample may be ommitted from the saved Remix Set.

    After saving it, go into your library and locate it. (Collection—→Remix Sets).

    Now you can move it to your playlist and load it to any deck like you would load a track.

    Tip:

    → Export the Remix Set with all it's samples as an archive (left click in library on the set, → Export). Now re-import the archive, which will also place a separate set of your saved samples in the remix/samples folder of your documents folder. This is better because you won't accidentally delete/loose your samples.

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  • Sûlherokhh
    Sûlherokhh Member, Traktor Mapping Mod Posts: 2,644 mod
    edited June 8 Answer ✓

    Give the Remix Deck with all samples in place a name and save it as a set (click on Deck Letter for this option).

    After placing all samples in the correct spot and setting all important states (loop, single, gain, punch, FXinsert, trigger type etc.), make sure to play/trigger/loop every single sample in the set several times, or the sample may be ommitted from the saved Remix Set.

    After saving it, go into your library and locate it. (Collection—→Remix Sets).

    Now you can move it to your playlist and load it to any deck like you would load a track.

    Tip:

    → Export the Remix Set with all it's samples as an archive (left click in library on the set, → Export). Now re-import the archive, which will also place a separate set of your saved samples in the remix/samples folder of your documents folder. This is better because you won't accidentally delete/loose your samples.

  • Kapaznik
    Kapaznik Member Posts: 4 Newcomer

    My man!

    Thanks a lot for your solution, it is working well :)

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