Replacement Traktor Pro cables.
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    Default Replacement Traktor Pro cables.

    Hey guys, I've recently moved house and I've just got round to unpacking my setup only to find that my cables for Traktor are nowhere to be found. It's possible that my housemate has them but we left on pretty bad terms so looks like I'll need to buy some new ones. I'm not the most technichaly minded of people and I've noticed on some websites that there are two types of cable
    http://www.decks.co.uk/products/nati...atch_Multicore

    http://www.decks.co.uk/products/nati..._1_Replacement

    I was wandering which ones I need and how many to get back up to speed?

    cheers in advance guys

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    Yes, what he said. However, you could save yourself a hell of a lot of money and just use standard RCA cables. It takes a bit more thinking about to plug in, but it's much cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fullenglishpint View Post
    Yes, what he said. However, you could save yourself a hell of a lot of money and just use standard RCA cables. It takes a bit more thinking about to plug in, but it's much cheaper.
    Can I switch from timecode to regular vinyl using the phono / line switch on my mixer using normal phono cables though?

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    use normal rca cables they are a lot better than the NI Muliticables and a hell of a lot cheaper

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    Quote Originally Posted by brrn View Post
    Can I switch from timecode to regular vinyl using the phono / line switch on my mixer using normal phono cables though?
    Hmm... never thought about that but I guess not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyQuiet View Post
    use normal rca cables they are a lot better than the NI Muliticables and a hell of a lot cheaper
    +1

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    you can get cheap cables with stackable plugs...would help the cd/line conundrum
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