I run Traktor Pro 1.2.3. on a new MacBook Pro 17". Using a NI Audio4DJ interface. MIDI Controller is VCI-100SE. Speakers are QSC K Series, powered 1000 W each: 4 K12s as Mains, 2 KSubs, and 2 K8s for my booth.
I currently mix internally in Traktor using the VCI-100.
What mixer would you recommend I get for this set-up:
Should I get a DJ mixer (which would duplicate many of the VCI-100s features) or a “Live” mixer with more XLR outputs to control my speakers and Main Volume. Or a hybrid?
Also, my Audio4DJ does not have balanced outputs, is it really important to have a sound card with XLR Out? Have you heard the difference?
This is a great forum, thanks in advance for taking the time to answer.
There are a lot of sound guys out there who get nervous when you hand them something to plug in to their big, expensive system besides a balanced xlr. But if you’re running your audio4 out to a mixer that does have them, you’re fine. No worries!
At home and small club/bar systems, you’re really splitting hairs in terms of sound quality to talk about a difference. Again, no worries!
If you’re playing out in any place where the sound guy is going to give you looks for your output, they’ll have a decent mixer with balanced outs.
I’d still look at getting a nice mixer though. You’d like it. Since you’re mixing internal, you might like a Korg Zero4. It’s ninjamidiaudiohybrid fun (with balanced xlr outputs at that).
The perfect mixer for digital DJs is the Xone: 4D, there is really no debate about it. Amazing A&H analog sound and filters, awesome 24/96 20 channel soundcard, and more MIDI controls than anyone could dream of.
If you use Traktor Pro and 4 decks the 4D is perfect. This is my MIDI map overlay, I can do virtually everything without touching the keyboard. Also zero wires is a blessing. When I had a Xone 92 and Audio 8 it was hell with so many RCA cables and more USB plugs for my 1D midi controllers.
I would like to see another controller setup that has that much control over Traktor Pro.
Now all I have is one USB plug for my soundcard and midi on the 4D that goes to XLR outs to my monitors. I do have 4 CDJ-1000s plugged in for when I’m mixing with CDs but for a digital DJ it frees you of all the connections and setup hassle of hooking an audio interface to a real mixer.
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Slighty OT: Are you the guy from djf that wanted to hook up extra 1Ds to the 4D for the true 4 deck mixing experience? If so, how did that work out (pls PM me).
In regards to the mixer question, I’m pretty much at the same spot. I’ve decided to go for a DJ mixer, it’s just not as cramped and frees up controls on whatever controller you’re using for much more interesting stuff Since I also do streaming radio stuff, I’m currently totally in love with the DJM700 (has XLR mic on top, can put FX on mic channel if needed), along with just 4 Xone 1D for a really nice superknob/“superbutton” four deck setup with as little shift-ing as humanly possible (it really annoys me, soft takeover also just is a really poor workaround /endrant). Everything still in the works though
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It seems that you’re worried about having extra faders doing nothing on your vci. Not to worry, those can be assigned to effects and the like. They will not go to waste.
I’d pop a vote up for a DJ mixer, having gone from a traditional setup to mixing internally on a VCI-100 back to mixing with a proper mixer
I had a Pioneer DJM-800 and thought it was lovely; given that you’re running an Audio 4 DJ however I’d probably pop for a Pioneer DJM-400, Allen & Heath Xone 22 or Rane TTM-56 (or something similarly decent and 2-channel) but depends if you want to mix internally or externally
Either that or as you mentioned get a soundcard with XLR outputs; then you can skip the mixer question entirely!
Yes it worked out fine and I still have two extra 1Ds sitting around I’m going to sell. I moved back to just the 4D because my setup was getting too wide and it was hard to reach my decks, plus it would have been a pin to bring out, just having a 4D is dead simple and with practice I got used to using the 4D only map which I posted above.
BTW I’m banned from DJF until February for hurting some mod’s ego by publicly embarrassing him and proving him wrong, seriously.
I think A & H is advertising that the xone:dx is compatible with DJ software other than ITCH. Check out the specs at http://www.xone.co.uk/
If thing is compatible with TPro AND as responsive as the VCI-300 with ITCH, I would jump on this and go back to TPro in a heartbeat.
(ITCH is gonna try and make a run at Traktor with 4 decks and built in effects in a future release. You tube videos for this piece of kit and you’ll see working 4 deck versions with effects of ITCH.)
Well, imo the 4D is way too big to carry around + the middle part is just a mixer (EQ3) so getting a Xone:92 (EQ4) + the D’s would get you a 4Ds Joke aside, there ain’t no perfect mixer yet (imo). For me it would be a hybrid kinda mixer with everything built in & tweakable thru a software…as Bento would say “modular” Best you could do is wait a bit to see what A&H does on the next generation of the :92…it HAS to have, at least, an entirely midi mappable layout & not just 4 controls as the current 92 + all the sound & build qualities.