Using a Native Instruments X1 at a typical club....
Using a Native Instruments X1 at a typical club.... 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
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Danae Dumler 03.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
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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
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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
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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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