Mixing mp3 with vinyl

Mixing mp3 with vinyl
Posted on: 03.09.2011 by Jeri Cazenave
Hi there. I'm new to this site and this is my first post. I'm new to digital mixing also having only used vinyl. I recently got a behringer ddm4000 believeing I could hook it up to my 1210s to mix my records on two of the channels with mp3s through Traktor on the other two channels. I've been trying for days to get it set up and I now feel like banging my head against a wall. Is what I'm trying to do possible or am I going to have to buy more gear ? I hope not...
Any help will be very greatly appreciated. Cheers.
Chasidy Heckenbach
03.09.2011
Originally Posted by BigBallsBoydie
Thanks for your reply. There is no usb on the mixer. I've connected it to my laptop using a usb to midi lead. It allows me to do some basic functions like cue up a track through traktor but when I play it the sound comes from my laptop speakers and not through my amp. When you say I'll need a soundcard with stereo outs do you mean something like Traktor audio 10 or a Allen & Heath xone 2d? I hope not as these cost more than I paid for my mixer...
you should be able to connect your laptop sound output into the mixer - if traktor is internally mixing the tracks together

i presume what you really need tho is something like the audio2 from NI: http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...aktor-audio-2/ which would let u feed each deck individually from your laptop to your mixer and then mix on the mixer.

i just read somewhere that your mixer doesn't send out midi for the levels of each track? if thats wrong - and it does - then you could use 2 channels on the mixer to control internal-mixing mode in traktor - and then feed the audio output from your laptop back into the mixer (assuming u have a 5th free channel etc) which would then combine the 3 audio sources, 2decks+traktor/laptop

the audio2 isnt that expensive i dont believe. there are also cheaper options like the numark djio which would let u mix both tracks properly on your mixer.
Jeri Cazenave
03.09.2011
Hi there. I'm new to this site and this is my first post. I'm new to digital mixing also having only used vinyl. I recently got a behringer ddm4000 believeing I could hook it up to my 1210s to mix my records on two of the channels with mp3s through Traktor on the other two channels. I've been trying for days to get it set up and I now feel like banging my head against a wall. Is what I'm trying to do possible or am I going to have to buy more gear ? I hope not...
Any help will be very greatly appreciated. Cheers.
Chasidy Heckenbach
03.09.2011
Originally Posted by BigBallsBoydie
Thanks for your reply. There is no usb on the mixer. I've connected it to my laptop using a usb to midi lead. It allows me to do some basic functions like cue up a track through traktor but when I play it the sound comes from my laptop speakers and not through my amp. When you say I'll need a soundcard with stereo outs do you mean something like Traktor audio 10 or a Allen & Heath xone 2d? I hope not as these cost more than I paid for my mixer...
you should be able to connect your laptop sound output into the mixer - if traktor is internally mixing the tracks together

i presume what you really need tho is something like the audio2 from NI: http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...aktor-audio-2/ which would let u feed each deck individually from your laptop to your mixer and then mix on the mixer.

i just read somewhere that your mixer doesn't send out midi for the levels of each track? if thats wrong - and it does - then you could use 2 channels on the mixer to control internal-mixing mode in traktor - and then feed the audio output from your laptop back into the mixer (assuming u have a 5th free channel etc) which would then combine the 3 audio sources, 2decks+traktor/laptop

the audio2 isnt that expensive i dont believe. there are also cheaper options like the numark djio which would let u mix both tracks properly on your mixer.
Jeri Cazenave
03.09.2011
Thanks for your reply. There is no usb on the mixer. I've connected it to my laptop using a usb to midi lead. It allows me to do some basic functions like cue up a track through traktor but when I play it the sound comes from my laptop speakers and not through my amp. When you say I'll need a soundcard with stereo outs do you mean something like Traktor audio 10 or a Allen & Heath xone 2d? I hope not as these cost more than I paid for my mixer...
Chasidy Heckenbach
03.09.2011
there's no usb port on that is there? if so then you need a soundcard with 2 stereo outs which you'd then just connect to the mixer. don't believe it sends over midi the all the mixer controls so u couldnt use it to control traktor in internal mixing mode.

so if you don't have a multi-out soundcard yet then i guess that's what you need. if you do have one then it should be simple to hook up? set traktor to external mixing mode.

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