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I switched over to Traktor, and I have a few *dumb* questions
Posted on: 04.08.2013 by Dia Laryea
Thanks for the help Hermes!
Dia Laryea
04.08.2013
Originally Posted by Hermes
1. You'll either need a controller w/ a soundcard built in or a separate one. On your controller a button needs to be assigned to 'headphone cue'. Once pressed the headphone icon in the mixer section will lit up and you'll be able to monitor your mixing with your headphones
2. Depending your setup (internal/external) you'll need to configure this in your settings under Recording. Then you are able to record mixes in the cassette tape section.
Thanks Hermes! Rep for helping me
Dia Laryea
04.08.2013
Thanks for the help Hermes!
Alphonso Deitchman
04.08.2013
As your setup has an external mixer, headphone cueing is no different from any other software, or even plain vinyl.
Dia Laryea
04.08.2013
Originally Posted by Hermes
1. You'll either need a controller w/ a soundcard built in or a separate one. On your controller a button needs to be assigned to 'headphone cue'. Once pressed the headphone icon in the mixer section will lit up and you'll be able to monitor your mixing with your headphones
2. Depending your setup (internal/external) you'll need to configure this in your settings under Recording. Then you are able to record mixes in the cassette tape section.
Thanks Hermes! Rep for helping me
Alphonso Deitchman
04.08.2013
You'll need a Traktor sound card to use your turntables for timecode.
Joetta Zhuk
04.08.2013
1. You'll either need a controller w/ a soundcard built in or a separate one. On your controller a button needs to be assigned to 'headphone cue'. Once pressed the headphone icon in the mixer section will lit up and you'll be able to monitor your mixing with your headphones
2. Depending your setup (internal/external) you'll need to configure this in your settings under Recording. Then you are able to record mixes in the cassette tape section.

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