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    Sturzkind
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    D-Jam, post: 18501, member: 3 wrote: Look at the mixers. I believe some of them can also be used as the sound interface.

    http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=traktorready&L=1

    Look for the ones that say “TRAKTOR SCRATCH CERTIFIED”. All you have to do then is seek out the timecode.

    Thank you D-Jam and Vinny Blanc for your quick responses and suggestions. I didn’t know there was a list of mixers that are Scratch certified (or even that Scratch certified means you don’t need an Audio Interface) 🙂

    After looking at the link, I have decided that the Denon X1600 ticks absolutely every box. It’s sturdy, it (obviously) functions as an analogue mixer, and doesn’t need an Audio Interface for use with Traktor Scratch. The only other option is the Allen and Heath Xone 4D but that price is just ridiculous! I can get the Denon from America for £600 ($1000), which is cheaper than the price of an S4 here in England and much, much cheaper than the A+H.

    I wonder what the stance is on whether a first set up should be so advanced… Although the X1600 is expensive, it is fantastic value for money given how bloody flexible it is…

    Does its mapping “fit” well to Traktor though?

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