I know it’s a month later, but thought I’d chime in… For one, I’m wondering what the OP chose to do/get, and how it’s working out. I am a user of the Mixtrack Pro 2, and I love it, as a learning tool…. I would not however suggest that anyone looking to go beyond their own home for practice, or doing house parties, looks at getting the MTP2…. I have done a couple gigs with it that worked out great. On Dec. 28th I had a gig at a local bar, and with the sound system cranked up loud for the last half of the party, I could not hear the cue output of the MTP2 over the PA…. I know that better phones would help that, but these phones are more than loud enough on an analog mixer. I also run my MTP2 through an analog mixer, as the main output is low and my amp then has to work quite a bit harder …. with the analog mixer I can up the gain and master volume to get what I want going into the amp…. next gig I will be running the Cue out of the MTP2 through the mixer to “amplify” the cue …. kind of weird to see it set up that way, but in initial testing, it’s workable and would let me actually hear what I’m trying to get ready and beat matched. Just my $.02, as a noob …. take it for what it is, something you read online…..LOL Just wondering when I see it being recommended, why folks are recommending the MTP2 to people who mention gigs and such? I’ll be following to see what follows, hope for an update from the OP…
Moonshadow