CDJ's to Traktor
CDJ's to Traktor Posted on: 25.06.2013 by Hellen Mindrup I do not use any mixing software at the moment, I want to incorporate Traktor mainly to record my mixes... I'll get an X1 and all that later on down the road.. But if I were to do this, is my best bet just buying a NI audio card? Are there any other alternatives, or cheaper soundcards I can use? | |
Hellen Mindrup 24.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by Era 7
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Hellen Mindrup 24.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by Jester
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Tesha Freudenstein 24.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Hellen Mindrup 24.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
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Hellen Mindrup 24.06.2013 | I found a nice one for about 50 bucks... I'll buy it today. Will I need to upgrade it if I ever decide to add more gear? Example being an X1, F1, etc.
Originally Posted by Era 7
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Hellen Mindrup 25.06.2013 | I do not use any mixing software at the moment, I want to incorporate Traktor mainly to record my mixes... I'll get an X1 and all that later on down the road.. But if I were to do this, is my best bet just buying a NI audio card? Are there any other alternatives, or cheaper soundcards I can use? |
Gaynell Rydberg 25.06.2013 | Audio 10 is stupid expensive. I don't know why anyone feels the need to buy those things. You can get an audio 8 for half the price fairly easily. |
Alphonso Deitchman 25.06.2013 | Overkill unless you're certain about using more than 3 decks. |
Hellen Mindrup 25.06.2013 | Might as well go big and get the Audio 10 |
Federico Vilas 25.06.2013 | I like recording into traktor b/c it is easier for me to adjust levels to match other songs in my library |
Crystal Lounsbery 25.06.2013 | If you only want to record your mixes (played on cdj's/vinyl I assume), aren't you better off with a handheld recorder? |
Hellen Mindrup 24.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by Era 7
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Tesha Freudenstein 24.06.2013 | traktor pro yes. you will need traktor SCRATCH pro and a soundcard that supports timecode, which the audio does not. either way it is a waste since since what you are trying to do can already be accomplished with your existing gear. |
Hellen Mindrup 24.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by Jester
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Latoria Kavulich 24.06.2013 | pick up an audio 6, that way you get full dvs capability if you want to go that route, otherwise your only option is a second hand audio 4 or similar card with inputs if you want to record through traktor. |
Tesha Freudenstein 24.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by Kwal
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Hellen Mindrup 24.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
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Marcelina Hanaway 24.06.2013 | The more units you add, the more channels you'll need. So yes. |
Hellen Mindrup 24.06.2013 | I found a nice one for about 50 bucks... I'll buy it today. Will I need to upgrade it if I ever decide to add more gear? Example being an X1, F1, etc.
Originally Posted by Era 7
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Tesha Freudenstein 24.06.2013 | woah woah, hold up. you are aware that you can already can record externally, are you? |
Marcelina Hanaway 25.06.2013 | I believe an Audio 2 would be just fine for you. You could probably grab one for $50-$100 on Craigslist. |
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