Connect CDJ's to Traktor Pro
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April 1, 2014 at 5:53 pm #2020519
Terry_42
KeymasterFirst of all get to know what really will be there.
It is not a matter of CDJs alone, but also what mixer is there etc. Maybe the rig at the festival is already Traktor ready.Then tell us what will be there (usually if a gig is really 1000+ people you should get what equipment you can expect to be on stage). Also if you have any decent controller you might even simply ask the Festival tech to bring yours. Last 10 Festivals I played this was ZERO problem, since most festivals have stage techs anyways and that gives them something to do and feel important 😉
Also booth size at festivals is usually huge, so you should not have any problems with setting up while the other guy still plays or even simply leave your gear in the booth ready connected.If you really need to use the CDJs make sure they are fully Traktor supported and possibly the mixer also and linked up. Then crashing should not be a problem.
Even if all that works, to have a Backup USB stick (or 2) as a safety net made in rekordbox is always a good idea. I always bring one, even when I have my controller setup, since if anything fails I just head to the main mixer and mix in from the CDJ.April 1, 2014 at 6:08 pm #2020524Ognjen Sancanin
ParticipantThanks for the answer, there will be CDJ 850 or 2000 which are MIDI compatible and a DJM 850 for sure. I was thinking to set the mixing mode in traktor to “external” and connect only the CDJs. About the controller I have a Denon MC3000 which is decent I suppose. I will work something out, but for sure I am going to backup my set on a USB stick. 🙂
April 2, 2014 at 6:31 am #2020628Lamid45G
ParticipantIf you never had experiences connecting Traktor to CDJ 2000, Id say just to be on the safe zone, stick with the USB stick and bring a few good CD’s with you
Theres a lil bit of learning curve to connect Traktor to the CDJ 2000, so unless you already did, its just gonna be a hassle, showin up with your laptop an dcant figured out why Traktor aint workin with the CDJ 2000
April 2, 2014 at 11:11 am #2020703gullum
ParticipantI play often using cdj2000 in HID mode a few times with Traktor but lately mix vibes cross.
If you using a mac you need to make the 2 CDJ’s aggregated (combined into 1 sound card) or with windows you need the drivers installed beforehand.then only problem I’ve ever had with connecting CDJ’s is that it seams they always are sending the sound out of the wrong player so I need to go into audio setting and switch the outputs around.
April 2, 2014 at 11:32 am #2020713crem brule
ParticipantGulli if the mixer is actually a DJM850 or DJM900 NXS there shouldn’t be a need to aggregate the cdjs as the mixers soundcard can be used. The CDJs are then just advanced HIDs, but I am unsure if CDJ 850s are supported as HIDS in Traktor.
OP you need to clarify exactly what gear is available if you want to use Traktor otherwise just prep for using USBs is my advice. If you use MAC I suggest getting Rekordbuddy and sync your Traktor library with Rekordbox. Makes prepping your usb drives easy.
April 2, 2014 at 12:47 pm #2020740Terry_42
KeymasterApril 2, 2014 at 11:15 pm #2020971DJ Vintage
ModeratorUhm … I think you do need to aggregate … since your tracks are indeed playing in Traktor, you need to tell Traktor that the output for deck 1 goes to CDJ 1 and for deck 2 to CDJ 2. And that only works if Mac knows both outputs.
Same, but different way, in windows.
CDJ2000 (NXS) work fine for me with mixvibes Cross (and I did use them with Traktor a few times before that). Hook them up, run the Pioneer aggregate tool, set the audio right and off you go.
Greetinx.
April 3, 2014 at 11:26 am #2021178crem brule
ParticipantDJ Vintage I am pretty sure I did not need to create an aggregate device on my MBP for my cdj 900s , as I use a DJM 850 (which is what the OP says is available) it acts as the sound card not the CDJs so why aggregate their soundcards?, the players are just control devices.
As the sound is being routed through the DJM850 the output from the Traktor decks are assigned to the mixer channels via Pioneer Setup Utility and within Traktors input/ouput routings.
As the OP mentioned CDJ 2000s not just 850s there are two slightly different methods as far as I can see. The 2000s are advanced HIDs so when you hit the link button the player asks you which Traktor deck you would like to control from it so that is how the Mac knows which deck is controlled by the different players.The mapping is loaded automatically unless you want something that has been remapped for additional Traktor features.
There is a different procedure for the CDJ 850s as shown in Terry’s link, I presume down to the fact they aren’t Advanced HIDs and therefore need the TSI files loading in manually.
Which is why I suggested the OP find out what was available before going down this route as the work involved in setting up the CDJ850s is longer winded.
April 3, 2014 at 1:53 pm #2021201DJ Vintage
ModeratorI stand corrected. Missed the bit on the DJM. So based my response on using an analogue mixer.
Greetinx.
April 3, 2014 at 5:13 pm #2021255Ognjen Sancanin
ParticipantI have downloaded the mapping file for traktor and the drivers(I am using windows), set the 2 CDJs 850 as one soundcard in the pioneer driver options and just connected them to the PC following the instructions in the PDF file that Terry posted and it’s working, no problem so far. The only thing is that I can’t see the name of the track or any wave form on the CDJs as they aren’t Advanced HIDs as the CDJs 2000 are. But i don’t really care I have it all on my laptop’s screen.
Thank you guys, for your answers.April 4, 2014 at 10:51 am #2021449crem brule
ParticipantGlad you are all sorted
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