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Posted on: 10.06.2012 by Jona Slon
So my question is that if i have my cdj800s and my mixer can i record my set straight into traktor/ableton with an audio 2? I dont want to use timecode just record straight in to the software
Romelia Stankard
11.06.2012
Originally Posted by tokenasianguy
Stereo input feeding a piece of third party software? That's not recording in Traktor, that's recording into third party software like the aforementioned "Audacity" getting the signal from your microphone input.
sure you can (first video that came up)


Leeanna Ayla
11.06.2012
Originally Posted by SirReal
You absolutely CAN record in Traktor while mixing externally, you just need stereo inputs. I do it all the time.
Originally Posted by 3heads
SirReal is right, no problem to use Traktor itself to record while mixing externally. Just not with an Audio2.
This. It's all in the routing.
Darlene Strohbeck
10.06.2012
Originally Posted by SirReal
You absolutely CAN record in Traktor while mixing externally, you just need stereo inputs. I do it all the time.
Stereo input feeding a piece of third party software? That's not recording in Traktor, that's recording into third party software like the aforementioned "Audacity" getting the signal from your microphone input.
Antonetta Wikel
10.06.2012
Originally Posted by tokenasianguy
+1

You can't use Traktor's internal recorder if you're using an external mixer.
You absolutely CAN record in Traktor while mixing externally, you just need stereo inputs. I do it all the time.
Sylvia Greener
10.06.2012
Originally Posted by xian
You would have to capture the sound through the line in using audacity.
I've had some very bad experiences with audacity (instable, buggy...) so that I would rather recommend Ableton or another DAW (e.g. Presonus Studio One Free) to record your set.
Darlene Strohbeck
10.06.2012
Originally Posted by xian
I don't believe you could record into Traktor, Unless you where using it.

You would have to capture the sound through the line in using audacity.
+1

You can't use Traktor's internal recorder if you're using an external mixer.
Jona Slon
10.06.2012
So my question is that if i have my cdj800s and my mixer can i record my set straight into traktor/ableton with an audio 2? I dont want to use timecode just record straight in to the software
Neva Lahr
14.06.2012
If you do go the Audacity route, make sure to watch the input levels, especially if you use line-in.
Roseanna Signorini
14.06.2012
In the mix recorder settings you can select either internal or external and then select which input you want going to the recorder.
Darlene Strohbeck
11.06.2012
I stand corrected. Good to know.
Romelia Stankard
11.06.2012
Originally Posted by tokenasianguy
Stereo input feeding a piece of third party software? That's not recording in Traktor, that's recording into third party software like the aforementioned "Audacity" getting the signal from your microphone input.
sure you can (first video that came up)


Leeanna Ayla
11.06.2012
Originally Posted by SirReal
You absolutely CAN record in Traktor while mixing externally, you just need stereo inputs. I do it all the time.
Originally Posted by 3heads
SirReal is right, no problem to use Traktor itself to record while mixing externally. Just not with an Audio2.
This. It's all in the routing.
Celestine Porebski
11.06.2012
SirReal is right, no problem to use Traktor itself to record while mixing externally. Just not with an Audio2.
Darlene Strohbeck
10.06.2012
Originally Posted by SirReal
You absolutely CAN record in Traktor while mixing externally, you just need stereo inputs. I do it all the time.
Stereo input feeding a piece of third party software? That's not recording in Traktor, that's recording into third party software like the aforementioned "Audacity" getting the signal from your microphone input.
Antonetta Wikel
10.06.2012
Originally Posted by tokenasianguy
+1

You can't use Traktor's internal recorder if you're using an external mixer.
You absolutely CAN record in Traktor while mixing externally, you just need stereo inputs. I do it all the time.
Roseanna Signorini
10.06.2012
you just need an audio interface with USB and RCA line in and software to record.
Jona Slon
10.06.2012
Okay thanks for the info. What would be the best way that i could record my sets into the computer with a soundcard? Would an SL Box allow me to do so?
Sylvia Greener
10.06.2012
Originally Posted by xian
You would have to capture the sound through the line in using audacity.
I've had some very bad experiences with audacity (instable, buggy...) so that I would rather recommend Ableton or another DAW (e.g. Presonus Studio One Free) to record your set.
Darlene Strohbeck
10.06.2012
Originally Posted by xian
I don't believe you could record into Traktor, Unless you where using it.

You would have to capture the sound through the line in using audacity.
+1

You can't use Traktor's internal recorder if you're using an external mixer.
Jacqualine Cieplik
10.06.2012
I don't believe you could record into Traktor, Unless you where using it.

You would have to capture the sound through the line in using audacity.
Celestine Porebski
10.06.2012
Well, believe about it logically: does the Audio2 have inputs? No. How then should the sound enter the computer?

(You could use the internal card of your computer though, if it has a line-level input)

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