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Need sum help wiff setup!
Posted on: 09.02.2012 by Astrid Netemeyer
Heyo.

Here's what I have.

- Macbook Pro (meh)
- 2x Stanton C324 CDJ
- Stanton M203 mixer


What is the easiest way to set this up so that I can use Traktor Scratch Pro with the least amount of latency between CDJ's and computer?

Up until now, just been using the CDJ's and mixer with CD's, haven't integrated with laptop yet.

Explanation for how to connect this shtuff up to computer?
Also if you could include what cables I need.

Thanks!
Astrid Netemeyer
09.02.2012
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Very simple, you need to buy a Traktor Scratch Pro package (http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...scratch-pro-2/) which comes with an audio interface, timecode CDs and all necessary cables.
Thanks! I know the timecode CDs are required for the Traktor Scratch software, but is there any other audio interface that's out there that is less of a burden on the wallet? My budget doesn't really allow for the Traktor Audio 10....$400-500 bones is out of range right now
Astrid Netemeyer
09.02.2012
Heyo.

Here's what I have.

- Macbook Pro (meh)
- 2x Stanton C324 CDJ
- Stanton M203 mixer


What is the easiest way to set this up so that I can use Traktor Scratch Pro with the least amount of latency between CDJ's and computer?

Up until now, just been using the CDJ's and mixer with CD's, haven't integrated with laptop yet.

Explanation for how to connect this shtuff up to computer?
Also if you could include what cables I need.

Thanks!
Ryann Elmaleh
11.02.2012
I was looking to get rid of my A4DJ with the multicore cables, CDs, and vinyl... Still have box and TSD license number. After that you would just have to Upgrade software if you want the latest and greatest. PM me if you wanna work something out.
Yong Aptekar
10.02.2012
If you are looking to save $$, go with mixxx. The timecode is a free download I believe, so you just burn it to a cd, plug it all in and you should be good to go as long as your cd players or mixer can hook up to your computer
Birgit Gondal
09.02.2012
Have you considered the Audio 6? or a second hand A4, then buy a license key also? If you want to use timecode, you have to have a Native Instruments soundcard, however if it's a bit too expensive, there is a free option called Mixxx, which has a timecode option meaning you could use any soundcard. I've never used it but search in general because there was a pretty big topic about it a while back!
Astrid Netemeyer
09.02.2012
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Very simple, you need to buy a Traktor Scratch Pro package (http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...scratch-pro-2/) which comes with an audio interface, timecode CDs and all necessary cables.
Thanks! I know the timecode CDs are required for the Traktor Scratch software, but is there any other audio interface that's out there that is less of a burden on the wallet? My budget doesn't really allow for the Traktor Audio 10....$400-500 bones is out of range right now
Tatum Ansaldo
09.02.2012
Very simple, you need to buy a Traktor Scratch Pro package (http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...scratch-pro-2/) which comes with an audio interface, timecode CDs and all necessary cables.

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