Xone DB4 Soundcard, Traktor Timecode Problem, DVS Solutions
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    Default Xone DB4 Soundcard, Traktor Timecode Problem, DVS Solutions

    First I would like to thank anyone who helps in advance. It is hugely appreciated.
    Here is where I currently stand. Let me tell you my set up and what I am hoping to accomplish. If you can help me, you would be my hero. I would literally pay cash money. (honestly, paypal!)

    I am using:
    2x CDJ 2000
    Xone DB4

    Maintaining digital integrity throughout my signal routing is important to me to ensure highest audio quality. I currently run---Rekordbox with .AIFF files via ethernet hub to CDJ's.
    CDJ's connected via spdif to DB4.
    DB4 digital output (spdif) to ApogeeEnsemble digital in.
    Ableton for recording and output routing (i have this system connected to 2 rooms).
    Speakers-- Dynaudio 2.1 System (2x Bm5A & BM9S--same in both rooms)
    Mac Pro w/ Lion
    It sounds truly incredible.

    DIrectly next to this set up I have my "analog" set up. I started on vinyl 15 years ago and have pretty recently moved into the CDJ & digital world and left this set up untouched.
    2x 1210's
    Vestax PMC 05 Pro IV
    Serato SL4
    (All connected with RCA cables)
    RCA connected to Apogee Ensemble for Ableton as well.

    I have kept these systems separate due to the DB4 cross fader not being reasonable for the scratching I do. Now that they have a replacement scratch fader for the DB4, I want to combine my systems. I want timecode for the turntables & cdj's (or HID for CDJ's) but I want to use the DB4's internal digital soundcard to maintain a digital signal throughout and to eliminate the need for any additional (lesser quality/clunky/analog output) soundcard. The card on the DB4 is supposedly one of the best sounding cards available and I am very excited to make this dream become a reality. I am creating my own high quality digital audio samples for scratching.

    So, Ideally I am looking to allow traktor timecode via the DB4 soundcard. I would be open to pretty much any DVS software that I could do this with although I would definitely like to have 4 decks available at all times. In a perfect world I would be able to mix and match the 4 channels of the DB4 between my cdj's, turntables w/ timecode, and synced traktor tracks, keeping everything digital to avoid unneeded DA/AD conversions and eliminating the need for an additional, lesser quality analog soundcard. The sound I have been able to create so far in this system is incredible and this would tie everything together perfectly. I have been scouring the internet and racking my brain for possible solutions.

    So, now that you have all the background information-- I have no problems purchasing any software if I can make this dream work. I read about a MOD in traktor that will allow timecode for non-certified soundcards. Not sure if this is possible on the Mac OS or with recent versions of traktor. I also looked at MixVibes Cross but I dont think it will support 4 decks or how the sound quality of the software and timecode is. I am open to pretty much any solution to this problem. Please help!
    What are your thoughts? Does anyone have any other ideas? Is there any way to accomplish my goals? If there is a choice, what is the best way? Any info, help or pointers is hugely appreciated. I am truly grateful for any and all help. Thanks so much for taking the time to assist. .

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    I was under the impression that you can nly do the timecode trick on Windows.

    You need to get a Traktor A10 I believe to get the certification.

    I'll let someone else more knowledgeable confirm or correct though.

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    Simple answer?
    There is no solution.

    The db4 mixer in all it's greatness is NOT Traktor certified, hence the obligation to use an extra soundcard for Timecode.
    Stupid? Yes, very much so especially considering it's one of the most expensive mixers on the market today.

    The irony is if you did get a timecode soundcard and did an audio aggregate with the timecode card and the db4 soundcard, you could potentially make this work (using the timecode on the card, and sound card on the db4) but because of the aggregated devices not being an "Audio4""8"10"/whatever Traktor wouldn't see the card as such and you would then potentially lose timecode capability.....

    ps:don't expect people to read such long posts. Look at audio aggregate naming options for potential work arounds but such discussion are not welcomed on most forums as it's not consider exactly legal ....
    Last edited by johndavid; 04-04-2013 at 02:19 PM.

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    why not run a usb from the DB4 straight in to your mac and record straight into ableton/traktor from the soundcard? loads easier than going through the apogee and probably sounds just as good if not better as it will be a more direct source...

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    If an all digital mixer setup is a necessity, the DJM 900 is your only option for Traktor timecode use.
    VCM100 / X1 / DJM250 / DJM900 / CDJ2000s / Maschine / Audio2+4 / 2i4 / HS8s / TSP 2.6.8
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    Quote Originally Posted by makar1 View Post
    If an all digital, 4 channel mixer setup is a necessity, the DJM 900 is your only "out the box" option for Traktor timecode use. Except for the Denon DN-X1600 and DN-X1700
    Fixed for greater accuracy.

    Other Traktor certified mixers are available though, A&H 4D, Ecler Evo5, Korg Zero 4 / 8, and DJM 850.
    Technics 1210 mk2's, Pioneer CDJ 500, Allen & Heath DB4, NI F1's (x2), Reloop Contour Controller Edition, Sennheiser HD25 1-II or Allen & Heath XD2-53's depending on my mood...

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    Only the DN-X1700 has digital inputs, I forgot to check that since I knew the X1600 does not.

    So DN-X1700 and DJM 900 only.
    VCM100 / X1 / DJM250 / DJM900 / CDJ2000s / Maschine / Audio2+4 / 2i4 / HS8s / TSP 2.6.8
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    Does the Audio 10 actually has a "software dongle" built-in? Has anyone tried something as simple as renaming the soundcard to Audio8 or Audio10 and get timecode support?

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    Yes. This works. But how do you rename a soundcard on a Mac?
    Technics 1210 mk2's, Pioneer CDJ 500, Allen & Heath DB4, NI F1's (x2), Reloop Contour Controller Edition, Sennheiser HD25 1-II or Allen & Heath XD2-53's depending on my mood...

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    There is no "dongle activation" with Traktor like there is with Serato. You just need a correctly named audio interface for Traktor to see.
    VCM100 / X1 / DJM250 / DJM900 / CDJ2000s / Maschine / Audio2+4 / 2i4 / HS8s / TSP 2.6.8
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