Timecode, Xone, Audio 10, Traktor, Recording nightmare!

Timecode, Xone, Audio 10, Traktor, Recording nightmare!

This is basic stuff i know, but its recking my brain!

So im mixing externally. I have the “record out” of my xone 22, into the deck D input (9&10) on the Audio 10, the LEDs on the deck D input is flashing so i know sound is going into the 10. I then set my mix record to input deck D in Traktor, but nothing is coming into traktors record thing. Am i missing something?

cheers in advance!

P.s Recording is set to external in the traktors mix recording option.

That is exactly how mine is set up to record externally, but what I have noticed, is that I don’t ever see the “bars” in the record box. If you turn up your gain on your mixer you start to see them, but regardless, it is still recording.

Also, make sure you go into Audio Settings and select Timecode vinyl…

So, try playing something and see if it recorded. You may just have to turn up your volume a lot to hear it.

You don’t see the bars? Thats why Im thinking its not working. I’ll check it out, cheers Gryz!

Nope don’t see the bars either, but I turned up the gain on my mixer, but then it starts to redline on the v faders, so I turned it back down even though turning it up resulted in the bars on the recorder.

I was used to recording internally and it was nice to see where you were at on the recorder. You can also try increasing the gain next to the recorder, but I haven’t messed with mine.

The Xone’s record out is at -10 dB (well, at least on my 42, but I guess the 22 isn’t different), so you have to turn up the gain of Traktor’s recorder. Something around +6 should be fine if you average your output at 0 db with peaks at +3 :wink:

yer same on 92 this should sort it

3heads: mega advice! Nice one! I’ll get a mix done today : D

Jester: you sayin I should be selecting live input on deck D?

we usually use the master or booth out on the mixer.
@jo3 yeah when we record from the mixer i will route thru deck d. just make sure you select live input and have the input routing right.

I use traktor in external and have the record going through the input FX send and I see the meters on the recorder, you shouldn’t have to turn the record level up that much to see meters. Remember, there are two settings that have to coincide with each other…the input router and the Mix recorder. The input router for whichever source you are using has to be set to the input channels. So it comes out of your mixer into that input which is 9 & 10, its not really Deck D, its inputs 9 & 10. Deck D can be set to see any inputs, it doesn’t necessarily have to be 9 & 10, its whatever you plug into, it can be anything but using 9 & 10 is fine. The mix recorder then has to be set to external Deck D with Deck D set to live input or else or you will hear is whatever you play in Deck D. This is why I just use the FX Send input, 1 less step, I don’t have to worry about setting my deck to live input. You should see the meters just fine.