Originally Posted by
DJTroyT
This is correct. Make sure the Phono/Line button on the mixer (by the Input jacks) are pressed down - if they are up, the mixer will be looking for input on the Phono jacks, which use a different type of signal (so don't connect the Audio 2 to the Phono jacks).
You probably should be using the XLR outputs (the big jacks with the 3 pins inside) with a pair of "microphone" cables to connect the mixer to your speakers.
As Jester said, you also need to have Traktor's settings correct, so that Traktor knows it should be sending signals to the Audio 2, and which configuration to use.
If you go into Preferences in Traktor, and go to Audio Setup, the Audio Device should be the Traktor Audio 2.
Then, on the Output Routing page, Mixing Mode should have External selected, Output Monitor should have something like "Traktor Audio 2 - 3 & 4", and Output Master should have something like "Traktor Audio 2 - 1 & 2".
Play some music in Traktor, and bring up the faders on the mixer and see what happens.
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