Ok, after all of your help and searching the net on end, I believe what I am going to do is this.
2 Pioneer CDJ 400s
1 Pioneer DJM400 2 Channel
Traktor Scratch Pro
Audio8 DJ and Timecode CDs
The questions…
If I am mixing externally, using deck A and B for the CDJs, can I also use my Midifighter to control Traktor effects going to A and B? Can I also use my controller on decks C and D?
When using Timecode, do the stock effects on the CDJ400 work, or do they render themselves useless after hooking up to Traktor?
Thank you again for your help before my big purchase!
Yes! Knock yourself out with the mappings on there. The CDJs are used for the essential transport controls, through timecode. Everything else is up to you, so feel free to add more controls to your controller of choice : looping, beat jumping, effects… In fact, you know what? You can even add further control over your timecode decks with controllers as well.
You can also control the extra two decks but that might not be very useful with only a DJM400, which only has two channels.
Keep in mind, since you’ll be doing external mixing, everything that happens in traktor will be pre-fader as far as the mixer is concerned. So if you fade a track down, you’ll fade the entire traktor output channel which obviously encompasses whatever effects you have running on it.
No. You don’t want to mangle the timecode signal with anything - just do NOT use any of the effects or master tempo on the cd decks. You can however, obviously, add as much of the DJM’s effects on top of what comes out of traktor.
So now the question is, use the CDJs with Timecode and lose their effects,
or
run the CDJs and mixer normally without Traktor at all as I originally planned.
or
run the CDJs in midi mode with the mixer and add on all my controllers I already have. To mix externally using my DJM400, will my Audio2 suffice? Or since the CDJ each have an audio card, will I not need my Audio2 at all?
I understand I will need at least the Audio8 for Timecode…it comes with TScratch after all.
I am just wondering if going the timecode route (and extra $335) is better even though I lose the FX of the CDJs, or going the Midi route with them as controllers (losing high pitch fade res.) or even no software at all (losing Traktor).
There’s no need for timecode CDs with CDJ-400s as they’re USB. And the DDM4000 uses MIDI, but I’m pretty sure you can get MIDI > USB adapters. Both have built in mappings for Traktor.
My opinion would be to use the CDJ-400s as HID and mix externally by aggregating their soundcards, this way you get a higher resolution controller (more buttons for controlling traktor) that can act almost as well as using timecode cd’s, and you won’t have to spend money on another soundcard.
Unless of course you’re a hardcore turntablists, where any type of MIDI, HID, OSC won’t do the job.