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DJM-800 Question
Posted on: 17.09.2011 by Veda Zarella
Hi,

Would it be technically possible to connect a Pioneer DJM-800 via USB to my laptop, and in Traktor assign Deck A's output to Channel 1, Deck B to Channel 2 and Maschine's output to Channel 3 ?

I find information on the internet very confusing.

Thank you.
Veda Zarella
18.09.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
Yes or a DNX1600 or DJM 900, they both have Traktor Scratch certified sound cards in them.

The full list from the NI site.

http://www.native-instruments.com/in...ed&L=1&rdrctd=

And as a final note, I approved a thread in the buy sell community just a few minutes ago that had a Korg Zero 4 for sale.
That link is exactly what I needed, brilliant!

And thanks for the call on that Korg Zero 4, this would perfectly fit my needs AND budget.

Cheers
Leeanna Ayla
17.09.2011
Originally Posted by D.S.M.I.T.
So I should buy an external Soundcard such as the Traktor Audio 6 or 10 right ?
Yes or a DNX1600 or DJM 900, they both have Traktor Scratch certified sound cards in them.

The full list from the NI site.

http://www.native-instruments.com/in...ed&L=1&rdrctd=

And as a final note, I approved a thread in the buy sell community just a few minutes ago that had a Korg Zero 4 for sale.
Veda Zarella
17.09.2011
Originally Posted by Audeo
No, the DJM-800 doesn't have USB. A quick glance at the picture section of Google could've told you that.
I am aware of that, however I thought this cable would be a MIDI to USB cable equivalent to a USB to USB cable.

Thanks

Originally Posted by DJKeyWee
However, you're aware you also need a multiclient capable Audio Card ?
What is this ?

How about the Xone:92 ? Is it the same thing as this mixer or can I use that one as a USB soundcard out of the box ?
Veda Zarella
17.09.2011
Hi,

Would it be technically possible to connect a Pioneer DJM-800 via USB to my laptop, and in Traktor assign Deck A's output to Channel 1, Deck B to Channel 2 and Maschine's output to Channel 3 ?

I find information on the internet very confusing.

Thank you.
Veda Zarella
18.09.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
Yes or a DNX1600 or DJM 900, they both have Traktor Scratch certified sound cards in them.

The full list from the NI site.

http://www.native-instruments.com/in...ed&L=1&rdrctd=

And as a final note, I approved a thread in the buy sell community just a few minutes ago that had a Korg Zero 4 for sale.
That link is exactly what I needed, brilliant!

And thanks for the call on that Korg Zero 4, this would perfectly fit my needs AND budget.

Cheers
Leeanna Ayla
17.09.2011
Originally Posted by D.S.M.I.T.
So I should buy an external Soundcard such as the Traktor Audio 6 or 10 right ?
Yes or a DNX1600 or DJM 900, they both have Traktor Scratch certified sound cards in them.

The full list from the NI site.

http://www.native-instruments.com/in...ed&L=1&rdrctd=

And as a final note, I approved a thread in the buy sell community just a few minutes ago that had a Korg Zero 4 for sale.
Veda Zarella
17.09.2011
Alright, that's the sort of answer I needed.

So I should buy an external Soundcard such as the Traktor Audio 6 or 10 right ?
May Artman
17.09.2011
No. Neither the DJM800 or Xone 92 have a soundcard.
Veda Zarella
17.09.2011
Originally Posted by Audeo
No, the DJM-800 doesn't have USB. A quick glance at the picture section of Google could've told you that.
I am aware of that, however I thought this cable would be a MIDI to USB cable equivalent to a USB to USB cable.

Thanks

Originally Posted by DJKeyWee
However, you're aware you also need a multiclient capable Audio Card ?
What is this ?

How about the Xone:92 ? Is it the same thing as this mixer or can I use that one as a USB soundcard out of the box ?
Lisa Lochotzki
18.09.2011
Use a USB to MIDI converter and yes it is doable. However, you're aware you also need a multiclient capable Audio Card ?
Venetta Cawyer
17.09.2011
No, the DJM-800 doesn't have USB. A quick glance at the picture section of Google could've told you that.

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