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2.
Assign the channel to which you connected the microphone to the Input FX Send (Ext)
channel in TRAKTOR. Use the drop-down menu next to the corresponding label to as
sign the channel.
3. Adjust the input gain of your microphone input channel if your audio interface pro
vides a gain control (TRAKTOR AUDIO 10 does). Monitor the gain setting with the lev
el meters right to the drop-down selection menus.
You should now be able to use your microphone with the TRAKTOR’s Loop Recorder.
18.6.2 Using Your Microphone as a Live Input and with TRAKTOR FX
In case you want to add FX from the TRAKTOR Decks to your microphone signal, you can
assign your microphone input to an empty Deck (A to D, whichever you currently don't use
for mixing):
1.
Click the cog wheel symbol to open the Preferences dialog, and select the Input Routing
page.
2. Assign the channel to which you connected the microphone to an empty Deck (A to D)
in TRAKTOR with the drop-down menu next to the corresponding label.
3. Adjust the input gain of your microphone input channel if your audio interface pro
vides a gain control (the TRAKTOR AUDIO 10 does).
4. Monitor the gain setting with the level meters right to the drop-down selection menus.
The effected signal is then output at whatever channel the relevant Deck is assigned to
in the
Output Routing
page of the
Preferences
dialog (in Internal mixing mode, however, the
output is always the master out).
When you close the
Preferences
dialog, press the relevant Deck letter and select
Live Input
.
You can now use your microphone as a live input and add your voice to your mix!
18.7 Recording Setup (Not Available in TRAKTOR LE 2)
Fig. 18-4 — The Audio Recorder Panel
Appendix A — Common Setups
Adding a Microphone
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