Set up questions

Set up questions
Posted on: 08.10.2013 by Genoveva Vollero
So im looking at buying some cheap CD decks and a mixer so i can learn how to mix 'properly' (i.e. without a laptop). I've been mixing on a mixtrack pro for about a year now and still want the option of using traktor when i get my new set up. My question is what do i need on top of: cd decks/mixer/timecoded cd's/rca cables/powered speakers/laptop/external soundcard (could i use my mixtrack pro as the sound card?)

Thanks for any replies
Latoria Kavulich
08.10.2013
Originally Posted by danmau5
Are there any cheaper alternatives that would work? The NI audio range is pretty steep
Cheers for the help
nothing worth mentioning on DJTT.
Genoveva Vollero
08.10.2013
So im looking at buying some cheap CD decks and a mixer so i can learn how to mix 'properly' (i.e. without a laptop). I've been mixing on a mixtrack pro for about a year now and still want the option of using traktor when i get my new set up. My question is what do i need on top of: cd decks/mixer/timecoded cd's/rca cables/powered speakers/laptop/external soundcard (could i use my mixtrack pro as the sound card?)

Thanks for any replies
Petra Arra
09.10.2013
you believe NI is steep, then you haven't seen the serato boxes. hehe


If you already have saved for the cdjs and mixer, sell your mixtrack pro, buy a used audio 4/6/8/10.

buy used.
Latoria Kavulich
08.10.2013
Originally Posted by danmau5
Are there any cheaper alternatives that would work? The NI audio range is pretty steep
Cheers for the help
nothing worth mentioning on DJTT.
Petra Arra
08.10.2013
mixing "properly" can also be done through the controller. I learned through my denon mc2000. you could always turn your laptop around so you could not see the wave forms. just set a number of tracks that you would want to use and use the scroll knob to select random songs.

well it worked for me.

also if you are going to mix without your laptop, just cdjs and mixers are enough.
Genoveva Vollero
08.10.2013
Are there any cheaper alternatives that would work? The NI audio range is pretty steep
Cheers for the help
Latoria Kavulich
08.10.2013
You will need to buy an Audio 6 or 10, which is the only way to get TSP unless you already have a certified mixer.

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