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Posted on: 02.12.2010 by Kimberely Riccobene
I plan on bringing my laptop running Traktor and the X1 where ever I go.

What exactly do I need (sound card?/software changes/ ANYTHING??) to get my x1 and traktor on my laptop working [erfectly with the club mixer/decks?
Nydia Hammon
03.12.2010
Originally Posted by Ashigari
he said with the club mixer, so he uses the X1 and an external mixer which is more than enough controls. Get an audio 2 (or 4 if you want to use the decks with timecode) and you're set. All your mappings are saved on your laptop so no need to change anything
Agree I do exactly the same with my x1 and audio 4. Even without timecodes (in greece we are full of crappy over-used pioneer cdj 100s and 200s). And it works like a dream. X1 is an excellent product..
Danae Dumler
03.12.2010
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
You'd be amazed how little you need to DJ. At the end of the day a mixer and 2 CDJ set up is 5 faders, 8 knobs, 2 encoders and 6 buttons. (plus track loading, cue volume and master volume nonsense.)
Yeah I've DJ'd for hours with only an M-aidio x-sessions pro and a laptop. Doesn't exactly scream "superstar DJ," but it's good to throw in a backpack if you don't feel like carrying much but you believe there's a chance you might want to DJ a small party or something.
Kimberely Riccobene
02.12.2010
I plan on bringing my laptop running Traktor and the X1 where ever I go.

What exactly do I need (sound card?/software changes/ ANYTHING??) to get my x1 and traktor on my laptop working [erfectly with the club mixer/decks?
Nydia Hammon
03.12.2010
Originally Posted by Ashigari
he said with the club mixer, so he uses the X1 and an external mixer which is more than enough controls. Get an audio 2 (or 4 if you want to use the decks with timecode) and you're set. All your mappings are saved on your laptop so no need to change anything
Agree I do exactly the same with my x1 and audio 4. Even without timecodes (in greece we are full of crappy over-used pioneer cdj 100s and 200s). And it works like a dream. X1 is an excellent product..
Leeanna Ayla
03.12.2010
+1 on what Ashigari said, you'll need at least an Audio 4 if you want to use the clubs TT's or CDJ's. If not an Audio 2 will work.
Patty Mcgilbra
03.12.2010
he said with the club mixer, so he uses the X1 and an external mixer which is more than enough controls. Get an audio 2 (or 4 if you want to use the decks with timecode) and you're set. All your mappings are saved on your laptop so no need to change anything
Danae Dumler
03.12.2010
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
You'd be amazed how little you need to DJ. At the end of the day a mixer and 2 CDJ set up is 5 faders, 8 knobs, 2 encoders and 6 buttons. (plus track loading, cue volume and master volume nonsense.)
Yeah I've DJ'd for hours with only an M-aidio x-sessions pro and a laptop. Doesn't exactly scream "superstar DJ," but it's good to throw in a backpack if you don't feel like carrying much but you believe there's a chance you might want to DJ a small party or something.
Kandy Ahdoot
03.12.2010
yeah for the x1 u can just go on mid map mode and turn it in to a little mixer works great
then u can just flip between HID mode and midi
Kiyoko Wellisch
03.12.2010
Remap the effects knobs to EQs and a rotary volume control. Ta da! Done.

You could also remap the browse encoder to pitch bend and use a shift modifier for tempo on the same knob. Now you can beat match!

You'd be amazed how little you need to DJ. At the end of the day a mixer and 2 CDJ set up is 5 faders, 8 knobs, 2 encoders and 6 buttons. (plus track loading, cue volume and master volume nonsense.)
Maisie Marras
02.12.2010
i find it odd that he ONLY uses an x1. can you explain how you mapped that? sounds crazy!


but then again, ean mixes with 32 buttons
Kiyoko Wellisch
02.12.2010
If you're playing out you will certainly need a sound card in order to connect your laptop up to the sound system.

If you're comfortable enough mixing with nothing other than the X1 (I assume you have a custom mapping that gives you control over levels and EQs) you just need to jack it into a free channel, turn up the volume and play as you would normally at home.

I do find it odd that you don't have a sound card though. Do you not use headphones to cue your tracks at all?
Cristian Carmona
02.12.2010
a sound card, maybe a Audio 2 to start off.

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