Traktor Pro Sound Card Setup

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Well worth the price and I already had Traktor Pro 2.5. Perfect for getting started DJing with a 2 deck mixer and monitor headphones setup. The sound quality of this interface/driver combo is immensely better than my laptops built in sound card. Mar 11, 2020 Traktor Pro 3.3.0 Crack with Full Torrent. Traktor Pro 3.3.0 Crack is a professional and powerful 4-deck DJ software for making music tracks with a simple interface. The user should create a dream remix with magical cueing and loop. Open TRAKTOR and select the ASIO4ALL (ASIO) driver under Audio Device in Preferences Audio Setup. Once the driver has been selected, the ASIO4ALL icon will appear on the Desktop's toobar. Click on it to open the settings. The ASIO4ALL control panel will list all.

Numark NDX900 - Traktor 2 Dual-Deck Setup

The Numark NDX900 has a ton of features that allow for in-depth control of Traktor. This guide walks through the setup to help ensure that the both of your NDX900's are correctly configured to control Traktor 2.

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Before you begin

  1. If you are setting up your units on a Windows computer, make sure you have the ASIO4ALL driver installed. You can download it here: www.asio4all.com
  2. Make sure your running the latest version of Traktor.

Traktor - Audio Settings OS X Setup

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  1. Navigate to your Applications -> Utility folder and launch Audio MIDI Setup. You can also search for Audio MIDI in the Spotlight search in the top right hand corner of the screen.
  2. There will be two devices listed as USB Audio Codec in the left hand column of the Audio MIDI setup window, each with 2 outputs indicated. This indicates that both NDX900's are connected and recognized as valid audio output devices.
  3. In the bottom left hand corner of the Audio MIDI setup window click the + sign and select Create Aggregate Device.
  4. Select the newly created Aggregate device in the left hand column. In the main window, all available audio devices that can be grouped together as an aggregate device will be listed. Check the box labeled Use to the left of the 2 USB Audio Codec devices to select them to be grouped together. Your Aggregate Device has been created.
  5. Navigate to the Traktor Preferences window by selecting File -> Preferences in Traktor. In the left hand column of the Preferences window select Audio Setup.
  6. In the dropdown menu for Audio Device select Aggregate Device(CoreAudio).
  7. In the left hand column of the Preferences Window select Output Routing. Enter the following settings:

    Mixing Mode: External
    Output Deck A: Agreggate Output 1 and 2
    Output Deck B: Aggregate Output 3 and 4

Traktor Setup

  1. In Traktor, click on Help > Start Setup Wizard.
  2. In the Setup Wizard window that opens, click Next.
  3. On the next page, under are you using an external controller, select Yes.
  4. On the next page, set Manufacturer to Numark. Set model to NDX900 PRO Dual Deck. Click Next.
  5. On the next page, under Select your control medium:, choose No Timecode Control. Click Next.
  6. Now, choose a deck setup. We recommend 2 Track Decks (Scratch). Click Next.
  7. On the next page, click Finish.

Traktor – Audio Settings Windows

  1. Now, to go into the Preferences menu in Traktor to configure the Audio settings.
  2. Select the File menu at the top of the screen and choose Preferences.
  3. On the left side of the window that opens, click Audio Setup.
  4. Next to Audio Device, select ASIO4ALL v2.
  5. Click the Settings button.
  6. In the lower-right of the window that opens, click the preferences button (the tool symbol).
  7. Towards the right of the window, you will see 2 USB Audio CODEC soundcards in the list (one for each NDX900). Click the + symbol next to each of these.
  8. Activate the inputs and outputs of both cards by clicking the button next to each input and output (see picture above). Once activated, the button will illuminate: .
  9. Close the ASIO4All settings window.
  10. Now, on the left side of the Traktor Preferences window, click Output Routing.
  11. Next to Mixing Mode, choose External.
  12. Configure the outputs for Deck A and Deck B as shown in the below

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NOTE: If the audio output you hear is from Deck A and Deck B doesn’t match up to the physical Deck A and
Deck on your controllers, you should reverse the output routing: Deck A 1 + 2, Deck B 3 + 4.

Traktor – MIDI Controller Settings

  1. Next, on the left side of the Traktor Prefrences window, click Controller Manager.
  2. Next to Device, choose NDX900 Deck A Controls.
    1. Under In-Port, select Numark NDX800
    2. Under Out-Port, select Numark NDX800
    3. Next to Device Target, select Deck A
  3. Now, next to Device, choose NDX900 Deck B Controls.
    1. Under In-Port, select Numark NDX800
    2. Under Out-Port, select Numark NDX800
    3. Next to Device Target, select Deck B

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  • I have traktor pro 2 installed and my hercules e2 controller works fine with it, all controls are fine but no sounds played through traktor play.
    Under Audio setup i have the following settings:
    Audio device: ASIO4ALL v2
    Sample rate: 24000Hz
    Latency: 512

    Then under the ‘Built in soundcard’ bit i have ASIO4ALL selected again. The only other choice being something called” Conexant 20561 smartaudio ( (Wassapi) (Shared mode))”

    I have no idea what to do with input & output routing, but have had no luck with just guessing. could really use some help people. if you need any more info, let me know. thanks

    On Audio Setup, select “ASIO4ALL” for audio device. Then, on Output Routing, select “Internal” for mixing mode, on Out Master select 1: Front Left, then 2: Front Right. Output Monitor should be 3: Back Left, then 4: Back Right.

    Degenerate, post: 21893, member: 2367 wrote: Alvin, in output routing the only options available for anything under the output routing tab is, “HD Audio digital out 1” and “HD Audio digital out 2”. Oh and im using a hercules e2 mixer so i’d need to use external mixer right? cheers man

    So I’ve checked your controller the Hercules E2, and learned that it doesn’t have a built-in soundcard. And, the computer that you are connecting to is using a Digital-Out interface, which means your ordinary 3.5mm will not work with it. You will need a S/PDIF is a digital audio interconnect to RCA cable to be able to connect it to an external mixer or speakers.

    Try using Conexant 20561 smartaudio ( (Wassapi) (Shared mode)) as your audio setup and use “internal” in your output routing select “anything” that is available on your drop down list and see if any sound is produced in your computer.

    If it still doesn’t work, then your computer’s soundcard doesn’t support external audio routing, you may need to buy a DJ soundcard like one of these: http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2010/11/6-budget-dj-sound-cards/

    Degenerate, post: 21893, member: 2367 wrote: Alvin, in output routing the only options available for anything under the output routing tab is, “HD Audio digital out 1” and “HD Audio digital out 2”. Oh and im using a hercules e2 mixer so i’d need to use external mixer right? cheers man

    So I’ve checked your controller the Hercules E2, and learned that it doesn’t have a built-in soundcard. And, the computer that you are connecting to is using a Digital-Out interface, which means your ordinary 3.5mm will not work with it. You will need a S/PDIF is a digital audio interconnect to RCA cable to be able to connect it to an external mixer or speakers.

    Try using Conexant 20561 smartaudio ( (Wassapi) (Shared mode)) as your audio setup and use “internal” in your output routing select “anything” that is available on your drop down list and see if any sound is produced in your computer.

    If it still doesn’t work, then your computer’s soundcard doesn’t support external audio routing, you may need to buy a DJ soundcard like one of these: http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2010/11/6-budget-dj-sound-cards/

    Degenerate, post: 21893, member: 2367 wrote: Alvin, in output routing the only options available for anything under the output routing tab is, “HD Audio digital out 1” and “HD Audio digital out 2”. Oh and im using a hercules e2 mixer so i’d need to use external mixer right? cheers man

    So I’ve checked your controller the Hercules E2, and learned that it doesn’t have a built-in soundcard. And, the computer that you are connecting to is using a Digital-Out interface, which means your ordinary 3.5mm will not work with it. You will need a S/PDIF is a digital audio interconnect to RCA cable to be able to connect it to an external mixer or speakers.

    Try using Conexant 20561 smartaudio ( (Wassapi) (Shared mode)) as your audio setup and use “internal” in your output routing select “anything” that is available on your drop down list and see if any sound is produced in your computer.

    If it still doesn’t work, then your computer’s soundcard doesn’t support external audio routing, you may need to buy a DJ soundcard like one of these: http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2010/11/6-budget-dj-sound-cards/

    3D 5.1 soundcards will work as long as you have two separate outputs. But, if you want to connect it to high-powered mixers and speakers, then I recommend buying a DJ soundcard from numark or native instruments. That way there would be no distortion if you pump up the volume.

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