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Recording my mix in Traktor Pro 2...please help!!!!
Posted on: 09.11.2012 by Myrta Frumkin
Hey people I'm trying to record my mixes within Traktor. Set up: 2-cdj900's & Djm800 mixer. Macbook pro w/ Traktor pro 2. 2 m-audio studiophile monitors.

I can record my mixes and the sound is great but I can hear the queing up of each track during playback. Its frustrating as hell. I've asked people and no one can seem to help. In preferences my mix recorder is set to internal. My Audio setup is set to Aggregate device. I'm not a seasoned pro or anything like that but I want to record clean sounding mixes and get them posted on-line. I probably need someone to walk me thru the set up preferences cause i'm sure it's an easy fix. Help from anyone would be appriciated. If you need more info on my set up let me know.
Winter Ruggio
12.11.2012
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
You go from the rec out of the DJM800 to an input on your computer. Traktor should be set to external mixer as the DJM isn't a midi controller and therefore wouldn't affect any of Traktor's internal midi controls. I.e. EQ, faders etc.

Although it DOES have a midi out...
ok,thats what i thought cuz i record all the time with it set to 'external'....thanks for clearing that up for me man.
truly,
j-
Annalisa Shogren
12.11.2012
Originally Posted by dj calkutta
why set his mix recorder to internal if he is using a an external mixer.?,or is it a cdj thing?....im a bit confused.
You go from the rec out of the DJM800 to an input on your computer. Traktor should be set to external mixer as the DJM isn't a midi controller and therefore wouldn't affect any of Traktor's internal midi controls. I.e. EQ, faders etc.

Although it DOES have a midi out...
Myrta Frumkin
09.11.2012
Hey people I'm trying to record my mixes within Traktor. Set up: 2-cdj900's & Djm800 mixer. Macbook pro w/ Traktor pro 2. 2 m-audio studiophile monitors.

I can record my mixes and the sound is great but I can hear the queing up of each track during playback. Its frustrating as hell. I've asked people and no one can seem to help. In preferences my mix recorder is set to internal. My Audio setup is set to Aggregate device. I'm not a seasoned pro or anything like that but I want to record clean sounding mixes and get them posted on-line. I probably need someone to walk me thru the set up preferences cause i'm sure it's an easy fix. Help from anyone would be appriciated. If you need more info on my set up let me know.
Winter Ruggio
12.11.2012
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
You go from the rec out of the DJM800 to an input on your computer. Traktor should be set to external mixer as the DJM isn't a midi controller and therefore wouldn't affect any of Traktor's internal midi controls. I.e. EQ, faders etc.

Although it DOES have a midi out...
ok,thats what i thought cuz i record all the time with it set to 'external'....thanks for clearing that up for me man.
truly,
j-
Annalisa Shogren
12.11.2012
Originally Posted by dj calkutta
why set his mix recorder to internal if he is using a an external mixer.?,or is it a cdj thing?....im a bit confused.
You go from the rec out of the DJM800 to an input on your computer. Traktor should be set to external mixer as the DJM isn't a midi controller and therefore wouldn't affect any of Traktor's internal midi controls. I.e. EQ, faders etc.

Although it DOES have a midi out...
Winter Ruggio
12.11.2012
why set his mix recorder to internal if he is using a an external mixer.?,or is it a cdj thing?....im a bit confused.
Stanley Topoleski
11.11.2012
you can also plug the output of your mixer to a cheap recorder like a tascam dr-07 or an m-audio
Annalisa Shogren
10.11.2012
You need to run this cable...



From this output on your DJM...



To an input on your laptop...



Then download this...

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Press this...



Probably won't work.

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