Microphone Recording Traktor Pro 2
Kontrol S2 MK2: Recording the Microphone. In the default configuration the mic signal from Kontrol S2 remains in the internal soundcard of the S2. When you press the MIC ENGAGE button at the front of the controller, the mic audio is fed directly into the main output. As a result the mic input is not recorded. Oct 22, 2017 1) Traktor recording at 0 gain is making me lose quality because. 2) I'm forced to turn the recording gain to -3 in order to not lose quality, but i'm losing sound volume for nothing. If anyone could make this any clearer, I'd really appreciate this. Traktor pro3 recording a mix problem So I'm trying to record a mix but the record button is grayed out and the audio recorder does not show up. I went to the settings and set the mixer input to internal so Idk what's going on.
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Microphone Recording Traktor Pro 2 For Free
Digital DJ Tips reader Stefan has a problem that can occur with lots of DJ controllers. He writes: “I have the Numark Mixtrack Pro and I do a weekly live mix on Mixify and I want to be able to speak via a microphone which is plugged into my Mixtrack Pro. I am having problems with the microphone input on my Mixtrack Pro, the microphone is not getting picked up by Traktor. What can I do?”
Digital DJ Tips says:
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The microphone on the Mixtrack Pro is not fed to your computer or your DJ software at all. Dev c++ latest version for windows 10 64 bit. It’s simply routed straight to the outputs at the back of the unit, and so while the mic sound does comes out of your speakers, it won’t be present on your broadcast feed, as you’ve found out.
The easiest way to get around this would be to plug the output of your Mixtrack Pro into another laptop as an input, and broadcast from that. It is sometimes possible to feed the output of your DJ controller back into the same laptop in this way to save you using two, but it’s not simple to do.
Have you faced the issue of trying to get your DJ controller to feed external inputs into your software, for broadcasting or other reasons? How have you got round it, and have you had to use extra software or cables to do so? Please share your thoughts in the comments.