One deck mixing in traktor

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One deck mixing in traktor
Posted on: 18.07.2013 by Angila Centofanti
So I was told to mess with the routing settings and have figured out how to get both decks to play out of the same channel... but i'm trying to set it up more like one deck mode on Serato.

With one deck mode on serato you can toggle which deck is active (a or b) but still be mixing them through one channel. So I can play a track by dropping my needle, then switch the active deck, stop my turntable, and then play the next track by dropping the needle and starting the record again. Also it would make it so Channel A's EQ could be used to EQ both decks a and b independently from each other.

I hope that isn't too confusing and some one can help. Thanks.
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Delila Vandommelen
19.07.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I GUESS you'd have to change your audio routing so that BOTH DECKS A + B take their timecode input from the same physical input on your audio interface.

THEN, you'd need to map a button or a key to vinyl control on each player. I'm sure you can set up modifiers to have a button behave like a switch, so that EITHER Deck A or Deck B has timecode input active at one time...
Yep.
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don
Angila Centofanti
18.07.2013
So I was told to mess with the routing settings and have figured out how to get both decks to play out of the same channel... but i'm trying to set it up more like one deck mode on Serato.

With one deck mode on serato you can toggle which deck is active (a or b) but still be mixing them through one channel. So I can play a track by dropping my needle, then switch the active deck, stop my turntable, and then play the next track by dropping the needle and starting the record again. Also it would make it so Channel A's EQ could be used to EQ both decks a and b independently from each other.

I hope that isn't too confusing and some one can help. Thanks.
Delila Vandommelen
19.07.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I GUESS you'd have to change your audio routing so that BOTH DECKS A + B take their timecode input from the same physical input on your audio interface.

THEN, you'd need to map a button or a key to vinyl control on each player. I'm sure you can set up modifiers to have a button behave like a switch, so that EITHER Deck A or Deck B has timecode input active at one time...
Yep.
Brunilda Kora
18.07.2013
^Yeah. That's much easier than my suggestion. You would only be controlling 1 deck with timecode, then.
Teresia Janusch
18.07.2013
just deck replicate...
Brunilda Kora
18.07.2013
I GUESS you'd have to change your audio routing so that BOTH DECKS A + B take their timecode input from the same physical input on your audio interface.

THEN, you'd need to map a button or a key to vinyl control on each player. I'm sure you can set up modifiers to have a button behave like a switch, so that EITHER Deck A or Deck B has timecode input active at one time...
Gaynell Rydberg
17.07.2013
You would have to mix internally, but I'm pretty confused. I don't know what you're asking.
Armando Waithour
17.07.2013
sorry. i don

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