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8 Using TRAKTOR with an External Mixer
TRAKTOR can either replace an entire DJ setup or it can just replace your Decks. In the
latter case, you will be using TRAKTOR in combination with an external mixer. This allows
you to mix your digital tracks with the analog feel of the knobs and faders of a hardware
mixer.
8.1 Requirements
The requirements of your hardware depend on the complexity of your setup.
8.1.1 The Mixer
In External Mixer mode, each Deck of TRAKTOR is routed to one of the channels of your
mixer. The inputs required for TRAKTOR Decks are LINE level inputs—the same as for CD
players.
The most basic TRAKTOR setup uses two playback Decks and therefore requires a two-
channel mixer.
Adding a third and fourth Deck can extend this setup. Each additional source requires an
additional input on your mixer.
An even more advanced setup integrates the TRAKTOR send effects. Using them not only
requires one more channel on your mixer but also an effects send output on the mixer to
feed the effects directly from the mixer. Usually this output can be controlled either via FX
send knobs or buttons on each channel of the mixer.
8.1.2 Audio Device
For connecting all Decks to the mixer an audio interface with as many stereo channels as
Decks used is required. TRAKTOR does not support two sound cards side by side, but
there are ways to aggregate sound cards to make them appear as a single audio device in
TRAKTORs audio setup.
If you want to use the send effect feature, the audio interface also must have an additional
stereo input for the effects send signal coming from the mixer.
If you have enough available channels on your hardware, the Preview Player can also be
connected to a separate output of the soundcard.
Using TRAKTOR with an External Mixer
Requirements
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