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Traktor Hardware ??
Posted on: 04.02.2013 by Teofila Degoede
I'm looking to build a DJ System and have been looking at Traktor for my DJ software.

What would be the hardware That I need for Traktor ?

Remix decks and what is F1 ?

Thanks for any help you can give me getting started with Traktor !
Doreen Schurle
04.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
Technically ....

Teofila Degoede
04.02.2013
I'm looking to build a DJ System and have been looking at Traktor for my DJ software.

What would be the hardware That I need for Traktor ?

Remix decks and what is F1 ?

Thanks for any help you can give me getting started with Traktor !
Doreen Schurle
05.02.2013
Read EVERYTHING.

I came to the world of laptop DJing after a LONG break; my last proper residency was back when we still spun Vinyl and the CDJ-1000s weren't even out yet. I completely skipped the "CD generation", and read up as much as I could on Traktor and MIDI controllers.

Put simply, you need a soundcard with two pairs of stereo outputs; either for master/monitor use, or for Deck A/Deck B into an external mixer. Most people either buy a separate DJ audio interface like the NI Audio 2, 4, or 8 or 10, or a controller with integrated audio interface like a Numark Mixtrack Pro, Hercules RMX, Reloop Contour, or the Traktor S2/S4.

I will say one thing though; if you've never DJ'ed before, buying a controller will not suddenly mean you know what you're doing.
Yong Aptekar
05.02.2013
God bless the believepad and its little red dot

Read more, and then read more after that. You wouldn't go into a car dealership and say "I want to drive. What should I use? And what is a "car"?

Short answer: you need either a keyboard and mouse, or a midi controller. Or both.
Inez Marcinik
04.02.2013
Read more
Doreen Schurle
04.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
Technically ....

Latoria Kavulich
04.02.2013
Technically ....

Renate Mayeur
04.02.2013
http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...?category=1303

read a lot, on this community and on the rest of the internet, maybe you can answer it by yourself?

Find out what you want to do/accomplish. Then search for the perfect gear.

It can take some years to find out and probably it's a never-ending search.

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