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Use the spare output which does not go to your amp and run a cable from there to the line in of your pc
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Thanks for your reply Jeff.
So, do i need an soundcard for this? I only got the integrated one with my motherboard. (and the traktor S2's one ofcourse). What is the purpose of this? I do not understand why another soundcard is needed in addition to the S2 one.
also, what spare output? I am not sure exactly what we are talking about this when looking at the backplate of my S2
http://cachepe.zzounds.com/media/qua...b4016ef8b7.jpg
Thanks!
Last edited by Nukemi; 02-28-2013 at 02:19 AM.
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Strange... just double checked it here with my S4, no problem whatsoever. Just a simple loopback from the S4 output to an unused input and voilà. With BUTT or Mixlr. what's your driver version for your S2? 3.0.3 here.
I thought it could be a mess while ASIO and WASAPI/DS at the same time but hélas nope...
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Duh, I miss the whole point that the S2 do not have any inputs... damn... LOL
OK, try so you could try something with mixlr. In traktor select the Kontrol S2 WDM Audio driver, then In mixlr, choose Kontrol S2 WDM Master. It should work. BUT, on some system, it may give you some glitch and performance issue. If so, then yeah, the easy way is to use another cable from the 1/4 of your S2 to your soundcard input.
ASIO driver doesn't allow (easily) to record from an output (like stereo mix, or any WDM/WASAPI/DS driver) However, it give a far better latency.
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Hi, thanks again.
So the conclusion is, i should have an separate soundcard in my PC? :O and pull an cable from my S2 to it to make this work?
However, with the S2 1/4 we mean mic? or one of the 1 or 2 mains?
i am bit newbie-ish with whatever term means what still as im fairly beginner, so thank you for your patience!
This is an absolute headwrecker for me.
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Yep, my computer has the integrated soundcard on motherboard, if just that'll do, i am glad.
I think i get it now, those off the "main 1 & 2" from the back of the S2 to the right plug in the motherboard. Gotcha!
Thanks for your patience, I'll try that at home and will see if the original problem gets fixed by using mixlr!
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You're welcome! Keep us posted, we'll find a solution, that's for sure
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