Yes and no
Yes the fx in external mode can be used post fader (select "send" as a state of the fx in traktor, and route the connexions appropriately), but it isn't dependent on Traktor, it's dependent on wether your mixer has a send/return fx loop that can be used postfader (rane ttms, pioneer 707, 909, djm 500, 600, 700, 800, etc...). Because the connexion has to be physical.
No if your mixer doesn't have a physical send/return (djm T1) and you are using traktor in external mode.
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I have posted it in Tips n Tricks thread:
http://forum.djtechtools.com/showthr...l=1#post544514
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so the mixer NEEDS a send/return loop? Can the auxilary input/output box be suplimented for the send return?
Not just a send/return loop, but one that works post-fader.
likely not as the routing of aux in/out could cause feedback in the main signal as they are not intended to sent out and have it return again...send/return loops in mixers are routed with the expectation that you will send a signal out and get it back to mix in to the main signal.
Traktor: Kontrol X1, Kontrol F1, DN-MC3000, DN-X1700
Ableton: Launchpad, nanoKontrol2, LPK-25, BCR2000
what if you just use the auxilary out as your main out?
If you use aux as you main out, it would be just like putting the fx on the master
Meaning that any fx you would place there would affect the whole mix. It can be something interesting, but i think for most people they'd rather have the fx individually for each channel since effecting the whole mix can turn quite ugly if you don't know what you are doing and you are just playing around.
macbook pro, technics trntbl, numark pro sm-1, vestax pmc 08 pro, traktor scratch pro 2, akai mpd 24, novation nocturn, vci-100 fw1.4, krk rp5g2 and FBV express mk2
oh yeah...lol sorry. In my desperation I had a dumb moment...man I need post fader fx.
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