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If you have Ableton Live, Logic or other DAW, it's quite easy to apply and sync a VST effect to Traktor's output and there are lots of videos on YouTube showing you how to do this. This requires an expensive DAW though.If you don't have a DAW and still want to use VSTs with Traktor, you can use a free tool called 'Stompy' to do this.' Stompy' is a free VST host for instruments and effects allowing you to route any / all of Traktor's decks to a BPM-synced VST Effect.
Or to route a VST Instrument through Traktor's live input and apply Traktor's in-built effects, again with any time-based effects such an an arpeggiator synced to Traktor's BPM.The parameters in the VST effect / instrument can be easily mapped to any MIDI controller.It's for Mac only and requires the use of Soundflower by Cycling74Here is it in action:Free download from.
Proudest moment of your career to date?“Playing Download festival for the first time last year is definitely up there along with opening the Main Stage at Ramblin’ Man Fair last year. To step out in front of all those people on that huge stage felt amazing, especially hearing them all singing our songs back at us!”What’s the best drumming advice you have been given?“When we were on tour with Glenn Hughes in 2017, his drummer, Pontus Engborg, would sit down with me and we would run through different rudiments and sticking patterns, I would then use this as part of my warm up before the show. Also, John Fred Young told me to get a Vater Tacky Sack to help me keep hold of my sticks whilst playing and I’ve used it ever since.”What gear are you using?“Tama Superstar Hyperdrive kit, Sabian cymbals, DW 14' Collectors Series Maple Snare, Tama Iron Cobra Double Pedal, Aquarian heads and Balbex sticks.”How do you approach playing live?“I like to live in the moment and enjoy every part of the show, so I make sure I practise the songs and the set so that I know them both inside and out. I try and bring a lot of energy to the show and really get into the music whether by head-banging, standing up, clapping, laughing. Anything goes!”Do you work off the guitar or bass in creating parts and grooves?“For the majority I work off the guitar.
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Me and Rich Moss, vocals/guitar have been jamming together for over 10 years now so we can bounce off each other really well. Rich is very percussive when writing riffs so we tend to gel well together.”What’s the key to a great live performance?“Have fun and enjoy the time you have on stage. If the crowd can see that you’re having the time of your life, then they enjoy it even more. I make sure I know the set and songs inside out and warm up and stretch before we hit the stage so I can give it my all when I’m playing.”The band’s sound is very US rock - though you’re from the Midlands, which has a very rich heritage of its own hard rock bands.
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Python monkey patch property. How much do those classic British hard rock bands like Zep, Sabbath, etc, influence you?“I’d like to think that they have all played a part in some way or another. I was raised on bands like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, so they have all left their mark and I don’t think I would be the player I am today if I hadn’t of listened to all of those bands growing up.”.