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Going full on traktor need advice on interface
Posted on: 01.05.2013 by Luciano Hyppolite
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Joesph Kasian
02.05.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon
i'd rather go with the 8 and be covered for a long time, than get the 6 and one day crave a fourth deck... and eventually buy the 8
That is the right attitude, its always to have too much than too little - you don't want to get a few months down the line and have to lose money on the 6 by reselling it and then paying out to get the 8.
Luciano Hyppolite
01.05.2013
Ok, so I
Luciano Hyppolite
02.05.2013
thanks for the tips, i believe im going for a used audio 8 where the difference with an audio 6 isn't significant!
Anh Pagliuco
02.05.2013
As a producer I have a 6x Odyssey Rack which holds my PreSonus FireStudio Project. I use it for all of those wonderful outputs to run into my mixer. I then run the mixer's outputs back into the FireStudio and use Traktor S4's onboard to run into my Mixer into the Project as well.
Doreen Schurle
02.05.2013
If you don't need timecode then there's a few other options, some of which even give you a controller as well as a soundcard. Zomo MC-1000 and Reloop Contour are both pretty good 4-deck interfaces with transport and FX controls built in. There's also a whole host of interface-only offerings from other companies; the ESI Gigaport springs immediately to mind.

But if you're planning on using Timecode, then the Audio 8 is the minimum you'll need for 4 decks, unless you're mixing internally.
Joesph Kasian
02.05.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon
i'd rather go with the 8 and be covered for a long time, than get the 6 and one day crave a fourth deck... and eventually buy the 8
That is the right attitude, its always to have too much than too little - you don't want to get a few months down the line and have to lose money on the 6 by reselling it and then paying out to get the 8.
Dannie Dimora
02.05.2013
i'd rather go with the 8 and be covered for a long time, than get the 6 and one day crave a fourth deck... and eventually buy the 8
Latoria Kavulich
02.05.2013
Audio 6
Phebe Marthey
02.05.2013
I'd get an audio 8 since they are older and you might be able to find them cheaper than the audio 6.
Addie Engbrecht
01.05.2013
Yes, basically Audio 6 for 3 decks and Audio 8 for 4 decks.

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