Question about Ipods and Traktor S4
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April 17, 2013 at 7:54 pm #39283
Chris Carruthers
ParticipantEasily done.
Assuming you have the right lead, plug your iPod into Channel D, ensure it’s set to ‘Line’ and ‘Thru’, and that will keep you going until your laptop restarts.
If you have a microphone, it needs to be unplugged.
April 17, 2013 at 8:30 pm #39286Ben Thomas
ParticipantSweet! Thanks! The tech from Native Instruments said the S4 wont work without a computer. Ill give it a try.
April 17, 2013 at 9:15 pm #39292DJ Vintage
ModeratorUhm, but the S4 is NOT a standalone mixer,right? So I am really curious to see if the thru-trick works. I suspect that if it does work, you will have no control whatsoever, which essentially would be the same as plugging in your iPhone directly into your amp or active speakers.
Theoretically not even the channel faders should work. The S4 is a true controller, it’s knobs and faders control values in the software and the resulting output is sent to the sound card of the S4 and out to the speakers. If your laptop has crashed, there is nothing for the knobs to control.
For your sake I hope I am wrong. Be sure to let us know if it worked that way.
Greetinx,
C.April 17, 2013 at 9:52 pm #39296Ben Thomas
ParticipantThanks and ill keep u posted.
April 18, 2013 at 10:36 am #39308Ess Jay
MemberThe main level knob should work… Should.
When I play itunes through my laptop with my S2, nothing works except the main level knob.
April 18, 2013 at 12:21 pm #39313Ben Thomas
ParticipantGuess ill have to buy an ipod now……..lol
April 18, 2013 at 1:59 pm #39323DJ Vintage
ModeratorDid some reading on the matter and it seems that indeed in the THRU setting the incoming audio signal is passed straight through to the main outs, with the master volume being the only working control.
It’s minimal and will save you if all you need to do is reboot your laptop. If anything more serious is up, I am not sure I’d want to depend on this as my backup for the rest of the night. It actually was one of the big reasons for me to forego the S$ and buy the Denon MC6000 which is a complete 4-channel analogue mixer as well as a controller. I bring two extra CDJ type players that have floorfillers loaded. If something goes wrong with my laptop/Traktor, I just hit play, open the fader and then I can start working on fixing the problem. Even if I can’t fix it, the two CD players and a small CD pouch (bout 1000 songs in MP3) will get me through the night.
Greetinx and good luck with your choice,
C.April 18, 2013 at 2:13 pm #39324Ben Thomas
ParticipantI appreciate the info brother. I’ll probably have to get a very inexpensive laptop as a back-up. I could actually plug in a flash drive or an sd card in the back of my speakers if i had to but DJ’ing from the back of my speaker would be kinda awkward. I think an extra laptop may be the way to go.
April 22, 2013 at 10:08 am #39470Alex Wray
ParticipantAn inexpensive laptop probably wont be able to run any kind of DJ software, seeing as they’re really not that powerful. I dont know what type and generation of iPod you have, but you might want to pick up a copy of djay, a DJ splitter, and maybe a small iOS DJ controller. Yes, it sucks to mix on, but its cheap, doesn’t take up as much space as a laptop, and you can do a basic mix while you attempt to fix the problem
April 22, 2013 at 11:17 am #39474DJ Vintage
ModeratorAs long as you stay away from the CHEAP laptops, but opt for an i3 Intel CPU with 4GB of RAM memory, I would feel secure in setting it up so I can do DJ work on it without any problem. I have had several Core 2 Duo machines with 4GB that worked flawlessly.
Greetinx,
C.April 22, 2013 at 11:23 am #39476Alex Wray
ParticipantChuck van Eekelen, post: 39630, member: 2756 wrote: As long as you stay away from the CHEAP laptops, but opt for an i3 Intel CPU with 4GB of RAM memory, I would feel secure in setting it up so I can do DJ work on it without any problem. I have had several Core 2 Duo machines with 4GB that worked flawlessly.
Greetinx,
C.True, true. Basic rule of thumb: At least 2 Ghz processor, 4 gb RAM, and it should be able to run Traktor, Serato, whatev. You aren’t going to be layering 4 tracks with looping and effects, but it will get you from song a to song b until you can solve the problem
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