Daft question

Daft question

Hi,

Bit of a daft question really, but im wondering if someone on here can help me with me being a noob to all this.

My kit list is as follows:-

Macbook Pro with OSX 10.6.8
Traktor Software v1.2.7
M Audio Fast Track Ultra sound card (connected via USB to the Mac)
KRK Rokit RP5’s - Connected to the M Audio
Behringer BCD3000 (connected via USB to the Mac)

I seem to be having terrible trouble in getting a reliable set of midi mappings for the Behringer and also getting any headphone output from the BCD3000 to Headphones.

Any assistance would be greatly received.

Revingtosh

Well regards the headphone output.

You shouldn’t be using the headphone output on the Behringer at all, you’ll be using it as a controller only.

Use the headphone out on the Fastrack as Traktor only supports one Audio Card.

Thank you very much Deevey.. that clears that up a little bit!

When i was setting it all up yesterday i managed to get headphone output from the M Audio box, however i wasnt able to fade tunes in and out of the headphones from either deck if you know what i mean.

In other words, everything coming out of the monitors was being duplicated though the headphones.

If this makes sense too… when i click the ‘Headphone’ buttons within Traktor, the audio being played from the monitors increases in volume significantly too.

not true. i recommend using the fasttrack, but if you really wanted to you can get traktor to use both the fasttrack and the bcd. you have to go into you macbook settings and create an “aggregate device” that contains both the fasttrack and the bcd. it essentially makes the computer and traktor recognize both soundcards as a single one with the combined inputs and outputs. this is also useful if you want to add the headphone out of your computer to your interface. be warned though, this will affect your computer’s performance.

PS

I thought this thread was going to be about daft punk

Tosh, I have a BCD3000 as well, however I’m using it as an fx unit with my DVS. I had a hard time finding a good mapping for traktor as well, and ended up just mapping it myself. However, I believe if you search cheft on google, there are some mappings he has done.

Can you tell me what version of Traktor you are running? Im wondering if my version is too new, or not.

Well Technially it is true, Traktor does only support one audio card at a time. You’d be creating a new “virtual” sound card by combining the two(or more). But as you mentioned you end up with higher latency, less stability (arguable) but no real benefits for his purpose - just wanted to keep it simple :slight_smile:

[quote]In other words, everything coming out of the monitors was being duplicated though the headphones.

If this makes sense too… when i click the ‘Headphone’ buttons within Traktor, the audio being played from the monitors increases in volume significantly too.[/quote]

Sounds like you have the headphone set to output, which dupes the RCA’s .. its been a while since i had a FT pro, but “I think” its a setting in the m-audio panel somewhere to use the headphone as individual output channel.

Answer to your fastback question:

http://www.native-instruments.com/forum/showthread.php?t=62472

Hi,

Apologies for the bum steer, but i dont have an M Audio fast track Pro, i have a fast track Ultra, just realised, sorry.

Does this change the advice which you gave? Only im not having much luck with this. Would it help if i upload some screen shots? If yes, let me know which ones you need to see and i’ll do it.

Ta

BCD = tekki

What does that mean?

http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/member.php?u=61

Actually I think he has a BCR so just ignore me :open_mouth:

I’m using the newest version of traktor pro 2. The bcd is old, so there’s not a lot of mappings floating around. I would recommend learning how to do some basic mapping, and start from there. There are lots of pdf files floating around of the bcd and the midi signals it sends.