43- deck 1 or 2 fx unit selector (u have to turn the knob on deck 1 position for deck 1 or deck 2 position for deck 2 to activate the fx unit) 44- move up/down in browser tree. 45- dry/wet for activated effect. 46- effect on/off. 47- deck switch from deck A/B to deck C/D. 48- decks layout selector (turn the knob from left to right to change.
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I’d been using Traktor Pro 2 with a Denon MC6000MK1 and MacBook Pro without issue for 2 years. I installed an iTunes update (the one before last) and all of a sudden no sound. Checked everything. Even tried using a mac desktop with pro 2 on it. Nothing. Assumed it was a hardware issue and I took the MK1 for repair. When I got it home, I got sound but could only control it from the master volume. Slides and cross fader didn’t work. Then I thought it was a hardware issue. MK1 was discontinued so I took the plunge and ipgraded to MK2 when I saw Traktor mapping was available. Installed new Mapping, plug in MK2, same deal. Volume controlled only with master, no slides or cross fader. Installed Serato, which came with MK2 and it worked flawlessly. I don’t mind exploring Serato as its good to be as well rounded as possible. However, I prefer Traktor and was really getting into it. (I enrolled ddt’s Traktor course–fantastic!) One more thing, I set up preferences as suggested: (Yes) External controller (no) External Mixer and the rest. No sound at all in that config. When I said yes to external mixer I got the uncontrolled volume I described earlier. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
GeofIn external mixer mode Traktor will send the sound to (if set up correctly) your controller as track 1 and track 2. Your controllers mixers will then have to do everything else, including master volume.In internal mixer mode Traktor will send the master output from the software to the master output of your controller and the cue signal to the headphone output.You will have to set what deck sound goes to what bit of sound card channels in external mixer mode.Been years since I used Traktor, so bit rusty on the settings.1) Pick the right audio device (driver) on the Audio Setup tab under “Audio Device” (duh!). This should probably be the Denon DJ ASIO Driver if I recall correctly (at least it was with my MC6000 I think).
2) On the Output Routing tab, select “External” for Mixing Mode (as you have).
3) Now set Output Deck A to (for example) channel 1 L and channel 1 R or Front L and Front R. You should have 4 options (or even more if you use a higher channel count sound card, but generally it will be 4 for a controller like the MC6000)
4) Set Output Deck B to something different! It could be marked as channel 2 L + R or Back L + R.This map is for use with Traktor Pro 2, Behringer DDM4000, and internal deck controllers It consists of a basic 3 channel mixer for use with Traktor's internal mixer and FX1 and FX2 Group. Mapping include CC recive commands Scratch Pro - Version 2.1.x. This article explains how to configure your Behringer DDM-4000 Audio Mixer as MIDI-controller in TRAKTOR. First, refer to the Behringer Manual section 7: The DDM-4000 as MIDI Controller.The DDM-4000 has no USB connection, which means that you will have to connect the DDM-4000 with a MIDI cable to your MIDI interface or Audio Interface with a MIDI connection. Aug 14, 2018 This map is for use with Traktor Pro 2, Behringer DDM4000, and internal deck controllers It consists of a basic 3 channel mixer for use with Traktor's internal mixer and FX1 and FX2 Group. Mapping include CC recive commands This map is for use with Traktor Pro 2, Behringer DDM4000, and internal deck controllers. Traktor pro 2 cracked torrent mac.If you have only 1 set (of stereo, thus L + R) of options, like you describe with front left/front right, something is wrong. Either the wrong device selected or the wrong device driver (not) installed. Probably the right driver can be found at the Denon site. You can also try the ASIO4All drivers from their site.But you should have the option to choose from 4 (2 x a L+R combo), otherwise it won’t work properly.If you’re sure you’ve got the correct audio device set and you’re only seeing 2 stereo outputs (I’m guessing front left/right and back left/right) then you would need to select internal mixer mode and the outputs as Output master and output monitor(for the headphones). Also check the mapping is correct and working because it sounds to me like this could be your problem – check that the correct mapping is active in the controller manager and that the in port and out port are showing as the correct device. If it still doesn’t work the mapping might be at fault – I would suggest you download the mapping again if this is the case.I hope you find this helpful. -
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Reader DJ MW writes: “I have decided to sell my CDJs and go digital. However I regularly use a third deck in my sets. I am considering the Mixtrack Pro and I understand that I will need to upgrade to a pro version of whichever program I end up going for to support four channels (probably Traktor) and mapping buttons so that I can switch between decks A and C.”
“My question is: How would it work in relation to volume/pitch controls when switching? Does it lock them in or does it just follow the physical faders when you switch back and change the values, messing up the mix?”
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Good question! I cannot be 100% sure with your own mapping using the Mixtrack Pro, as we don’t have one here to test it, but with controllers that are made to use four decks but that only have two sets of faders and knobs, it usually works as follows.
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To be clear (for readers who aren’t following), what DJ MW is asking is this: Say you’re on deck A on a controller with two “decks” and two sets of mixer controls but that can control four decks in software. You set the tempo, EQs etc in a certain way, then switch away to deck C (such controllers usually have decks A and C on the left, and B and D on the right). Traktor scratch pro 2 for traktor s2 mk3 driver. Now, on deck C, you alter all the controls to suit the track playing there, before switching back to deck A. The question is, how does the controller handle those two different sets of settings for bass, mid, treble, gain, fader etc with just the one set of physical controls?
So there are two parts to the answer. Firstly, the actual settings on the deck you’ve returned to will have remain set how you left them, even though the knobs and buttons on your controller are probably set totally differently in the software. This means that the mix won’t have been messed up, as DJ MW feared.
The next question, then, is this: How do you take control again?
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Back in the early days of all of this, what sometimes happened was that the second you touched a control, that control “jumped” to the position the hardware was then set to. Not ideal if the tempo was all the way down when you “left” the deck, and the hardware happened to be set with tempo all the way up when you “returned” to that deck!
So a better system was developed and implemented by most. What generally happens nowadays is that the hardware control won’t do anything until you move it back to where it was when you left that deck. So if you left the pitch at fully down, it won’t become “live” again until you move it back to fully down. Then, you can take over from there gracefully, without any sudden change in the control’s setting. It’s sometimes referred to as “soft takeover”.
The only minus point of this is that you do have to keep an eye on the screen to see where the controls are set in the software, to remind you where you have to return the control to in order to make it live again.
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So back to your question: I’m hoping a reader can reply in the comments to confirm the actual experience of using a Mixtrack/Mixtrack Pro like this, but if you were to go for a controller designed to work with four decks, like the Reloop Mixage, for instance, this is definitely how it would work.
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Can you help DJ MW? Have you every struggled to use four decks on a two-deck controller? Do you successfully DJ in this way, or do you prefer using a full four-channel mixer section with four decks? Please let us know your experiences in the comments.