You can’t use any of it’s functions as there isn’t many useful buttons on the CDJs (no sync and such, nor cue points) and no midi functions on the mixer. Without it, Traktor will only “see” one audio device and use that.įrankly, I say why bother with Traktor. That is theoretically possible in Asio4All and I seem to remember a tool from Pioneer to do that, although I am not 100% sure that was also for Windows. You WILL need to get some kind of aggregate audio going. Effectively just using Traktor for track management and waveforms. I believe I set the audio output to each player like you have and just used an analogue mixer like you would when playing from USB/CD. I remember from years back I played one night with CDJ350s and Traktor. But it will not work as your primary audio interface for Traktor, I am really not even sure if you can actually use it with Traktor at all (as far as getting 1 channel of sound from Traktor into it, not that that would make much sense). Handy to play your iTunes playlist straight to the mixer. All it does is give you ONE channel of USB audio output going into one single channel of your mixer. While it has a USB port, it’s not MIDI (someone shoot me if I am wrong, please), so nothing to map! Nor can it function as a dual stereo USB output (like a DJ Soundcard). It needs to be Traktor certified to be able to play sound through it.īut here’s the deal on the 900. Didn’t realise Traktor supports stuff like the DJX900. Uhm, Pioneer and Behringer gear with NI software?īut on a serious note.
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