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Sample Rate: Choose a sample rate according to the sound card. Note that higher sam
ple rates stress your computer more. The standard is 44.1 kHz and is the sampling
rate used by CDs.
Latency: On Mac OS X, use the slider to set an audio latency that is suitable for your
system. On Windows, click the Settings button to open your audio device’s control panel
that lets you set the audio latency. Lower latency values are better but stress your com
puter more. A setting too low can lead to audio dropouts, artifacts, or other unwanted
behavior. Start with a latency setting of around 15ms and adjust it according to your
system. A setting of between 5 and 10ms is considered adequate.
13.2.2 Phono / Line
Input Channel: Enables you to switch the Input channel from Phono to Line mode on a Na
tive Instruments AUDIO 4 DJ and AUDIO 8 DJ Interface. This is necessary when switching
from using from Turntables to CD players.
Note that TRAKTOR AUDIO 6 and TRAKTOR AUDIO 10 must have their input modes
changed in their respective Control Panel applications.
For information on the range of audio interfaces from Native Instruments, please visit http://
www.nativeinstruments.com/traktor.
13.2.3 Routing
Swap Channel: Enables you to reroute channels (swap channel pairs) from your audio inter
face within TRAKTOR. This is useful for rerouting channels without the hassle of physical
ly swapping leads on your audio hardware.
13.2.4 Built-in Soundcard (only Windows)
Win Built-In: Here you can set your fall-back soundcard. This will be the soundcard used by
your system in case your Audio Device set in the Audio Setup section will be removed.
13.3 Output Routing
Use Preferences > Output Routing to configure the signal path from TRAKTOR to your audio
Interface. First you must select which mixing mode you are going to use.
Preferences
Audio Setup
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