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Connecting X1 to External Mixer
Posted on: 02.04.2013 by Crissy Durso
I just bought the Traktor X1 and have it setup to my S4 for now at home so I can practice with it. I have been taking my S4 to gigs that had no gear , but recently I started doing gigs that either had the Rane 57 or the Pioneer DJM900 mixers. So now that I have the X1, I want to bring only that and my Mac to connect to these mixers.

So a few questions...
1) Do I just connect my X1 to my laptop and then my laptop to the USB on these mixers?
2) If so, is there a need for me to connect to the Aux In (on the Rane 57) or any of the 4 Lines on the Pioneer 900?
3) Do I need to download any drivers etc?
4) Usually I am the starting off DJ, so what needs to happen when the next DJ after me comes on?

Thanks!
Alphonso Deitchman
03.04.2013
Originally Posted by flipslist
Actually the place I'm talking about has 2 CDJs n 2 Technics all hooked up to the DJM900. I just wanted to make sure that if I used the USB, n the next DJ comes on playing on the turntables, he can easily use the channels and get on without a break in the music.
There is no problem switching from USB back to turntables. There would only be a break if you both wanted to use USB.
If you can get hold of the Rane 57 drivers you should be able to use that as your Traktor sound card too, since it works with their SL boxes already.
Crissy Durso
02.04.2013
Originally Posted by DJ Asand
Well if there are CDJs, you guys can put on a cd during the switches between performers. or if the other person isn't using the USB, just have them plug into an open channel
Actually the place I'm talking about has 2 CDJs n 2 Technics all hooked up to the DJM900. I just wanted to make sure that if I used the USB, n the next DJ comes on playing on the turntables, he can easily use the channels and get on without a break in the music.
Ralph Alderette
02.04.2013
Originally Posted by flipslist
Thanks everyone for the responses - Makar1, that's what I thought about the 900. So question for you...since I am the opening DJ, let's say I download all the 900 drivers etc, connect my X1 to my laptop, connect my laptop to the DJM 900, I should be all set. But then what happens when the next DJ comes on board - how do they take over control. Using the S4, it was easy b/c i plugged into one of the 900's Line Channels, but not sure how this works with a USB.
Well if there are CDJs, you guys can put on a cd during the switches between performers. or if the other person isn't using the USB, just have them plug into an open channel
Crissy Durso
02.04.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
Nope. Both the DJM 900 and the Rane 57 have built in sound cards. The 900 even has a Scratch Certified one so there is absolutely no need for an NI sound card.

Flipslist, you'll need to install the DJM 900 drivers beforehand which are freely available on the Pioneer website. The Rane 57 also has drivers but I don't use Serato so I'm not sure how you'd get your hands on them.
Thanks everyone for the responses - Makar1, that's what I thought about the 900. So question for you...since I am the opening DJ, let's say I download all the 900 drivers etc, connect my X1 to my laptop, connect my laptop to the DJM 900, I should be all set. But then what happens when the next DJ comes on board - how do they take over control. Using the S4, it was easy b/c i plugged into one of the 900's Line Channels, but not sure how this works with a USB.
Alphonso Deitchman
02.04.2013
Originally Posted by dayvue
If you want to mix externally on the 900 or 57, you'll have to get a NI sound card to route your audio between the mixer and your computer.
Nope. Both the DJM 900 and the Rane 57 have built in sound cards. The 900 even has a Scratch Certified one so there is absolutely no need for an NI sound card.

Flipslist, you'll need to install the DJM 900 drivers beforehand which are freely available on the Pioneer website. The Rane 57 also has drivers but I don't use Serato so I'm not sure how you'd get your hands on them.
Crissy Durso
02.04.2013
I just bought the Traktor X1 and have it setup to my S4 for now at home so I can practice with it. I have been taking my S4 to gigs that had no gear , but recently I started doing gigs that either had the Rane 57 or the Pioneer DJM900 mixers. So now that I have the X1, I want to bring only that and my Mac to connect to these mixers.

So a few questions...
1) Do I just connect my X1 to my laptop and then my laptop to the USB on these mixers?
2) If so, is there a need for me to connect to the Aux In (on the Rane 57) or any of the 4 Lines on the Pioneer 900?
3) Do I need to download any drivers etc?
4) Usually I am the starting off DJ, so what needs to happen when the next DJ after me comes on?

Thanks!
Annalisa Shogren
03.04.2013
Switching between people on a DJM 900 is simple with the input switch at the top of the EQ's. Just switch from USB to line/phono depending on the input source.
Alphonso Deitchman
03.04.2013
Originally Posted by flipslist
Actually the place I'm talking about has 2 CDJs n 2 Technics all hooked up to the DJM900. I just wanted to make sure that if I used the USB, n the next DJ comes on playing on the turntables, he can easily use the channels and get on without a break in the music.
There is no problem switching from USB back to turntables. There would only be a break if you both wanted to use USB.
If you can get hold of the Rane 57 drivers you should be able to use that as your Traktor sound card too, since it works with their SL boxes already.
Hosea Fokas
02.04.2013
check this video out... this is what you need to do.

http://blog.dubspot.com/pioneer-djm-...ew-by-dj-endo/
Crissy Durso
02.04.2013
Originally Posted by DJ Asand
Well if there are CDJs, you guys can put on a cd during the switches between performers. or if the other person isn't using the USB, just have them plug into an open channel
Actually the place I'm talking about has 2 CDJs n 2 Technics all hooked up to the DJM900. I just wanted to make sure that if I used the USB, n the next DJ comes on playing on the turntables, he can easily use the channels and get on without a break in the music.
Ralph Alderette
02.04.2013
Originally Posted by flipslist
Thanks everyone for the responses - Makar1, that's what I thought about the 900. So question for you...since I am the opening DJ, let's say I download all the 900 drivers etc, connect my X1 to my laptop, connect my laptop to the DJM 900, I should be all set. But then what happens when the next DJ comes on board - how do they take over control. Using the S4, it was easy b/c i plugged into one of the 900's Line Channels, but not sure how this works with a USB.
Well if there are CDJs, you guys can put on a cd during the switches between performers. or if the other person isn't using the USB, just have them plug into an open channel
Annalisa Shogren
02.04.2013
Don't turn up to a club hoping for the DJM 900 to just work when you plug it in because it won't. Make sure you get the drivers and prepare at home like Makar said.

Here's a video to help...

http://youtu.be/i0cAIdYDZO8?t=3m1s
Crissy Durso
02.04.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
Nope. Both the DJM 900 and the Rane 57 have built in sound cards. The 900 even has a Scratch Certified one so there is absolutely no need for an NI sound card.

Flipslist, you'll need to install the DJM 900 drivers beforehand which are freely available on the Pioneer website. The Rane 57 also has drivers but I don't use Serato so I'm not sure how you'd get your hands on them.
Thanks everyone for the responses - Makar1, that's what I thought about the 900. So question for you...since I am the opening DJ, let's say I download all the 900 drivers etc, connect my X1 to my laptop, connect my laptop to the DJM 900, I should be all set. But then what happens when the next DJ comes on board - how do they take over control. Using the S4, it was easy b/c i plugged into one of the 900's Line Channels, but not sure how this works with a USB.
Vernie Kuam
02.04.2013
I assume OP uses trakor since he/she has an S4. So I guess you could just plug into the DJM900 since it is Trakor Scratch certified, whereas the 57 would work natively with SSL then.
Alphonso Deitchman
02.04.2013
Originally Posted by dayvue
If you want to mix externally on the 900 or 57, you'll have to get a NI sound card to route your audio between the mixer and your computer.
Nope. Both the DJM 900 and the Rane 57 have built in sound cards. The 900 even has a Scratch Certified one so there is absolutely no need for an NI sound card.

Flipslist, you'll need to install the DJM 900 drivers beforehand which are freely available on the Pioneer website. The Rane 57 also has drivers but I don't use Serato so I'm not sure how you'd get your hands on them.
Vernie Kuam
02.04.2013
If you want to mix externally on the 900 or 57, you'll have to get a NI sound card to route your audio between the mixer and your computer.
Ashanti Andreacchio
02.04.2013
there is no way to connect the X1 to any mixer, it goes into the laptop as it's only a midi controller. You meed to connect your laptop some how to the mixer best to connect it through usb if used with DJM 900 but might give problems for the next DJ coming after you. the soundcard on any laptop is not the best option but can be done by connecting a stereo mini jack to phono from the mac headphone jack to one ot the inputs on the mixer.

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