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In my case, I am not using the S4 controller for audio, just control, so I initially set up Traktor Pro to use my profire 2626 interface with output master going to output 1+2 and output monitor going to a headphone output on the profire interface. In the Skype for Business main window, click the arrow next to the Options button, and select Tools Audio Device Settings. Under Audio device, choose the device you want. Click the green arrow next to Speaker to hear a sample tone, and drag the slider if you need to adjust the volume. Jan 04, 2012  Traktor Pro 2: How to make it stable, remove glitchy sound & lag. 5 Crucial Settings in Traktor Pro 2. Traktor Pro Guide - Preferences Pt 1/4: Audio Setup + Timecode Configuration.

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Sweeping changes are coming to Traktor we can reveal today, with brand new hardware coming – and a completely new Traktor platform also imminent, that will eventually result in the retirement of Traktor Pro entirely.

Traktor Pro to be phased out

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New Director of Products (Traktor) at Native Instruments, Pedram Faghfouri, said: “We have engaged in rewriting Traktor from [the] ground-up, even though this takes significant time and resource investment.”

He continued: “We will maintain and improve Traktor Pro for several more years until the new Traktor is mature enough, also for our Pro users.” (Our italics.)

So Traktor Pro’s days appear to be numbered!

However, he also made clear that the switch from the old Traktor Pro DJ platform to the new Traktor DJing software will likely be gradual, indeed adding:

“There are more updates to Traktor Pro planned in the coming months.”

While it is not clear from what we’ve learned today whether the continuation of Traktor Pro (for the time being) will involve the long-anticipated release of a Traktor Pro v3, we would assume that would likely be the case.

It is also not clear whether the completely new Traktor DJing app will be a paid-for switch for Traktor Pro users.

New Traktor hardware coming

So to the hardware. At the moment details are tight on what kind of Traktor DJ hardware can be expected, with the information we have simply confirming that both hardware and software are due in 2018:

“To ensure focus to both development streams, we also doubled the size of our Traktor teams. We will be shedding more light on these exciting new Traktor projects over the next few months.”

It’s worth noting that the Traktor Kontrol D2 and Traktor Kontrol S5 have both been quietly discontinued, something retailers including DJ Tech Tools have revealed.

The wording in full

“In 2018 with over 500,000 users and some of the world’s best DJs behind Traktor, we are in a unique position to integrate feedback from artists and our community.

“The digital DJ market is fast moving and increasingly cluttered with competition. At Native we are passionate about leading genuine change and taking our time to ensure we blend quality, innovation and user functionality.

“In 2018 we will unveil new Traktor hardware and software that we believe achieves this goal, and further empowers our global community of professionals and hobbyists. We have prioritized user feedback and collaboration for product development.

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“We have engaged in rewriting Traktor from ground-up, even though this takes significant time and resource investment. We will maintain and improve Traktor Pro for several more years until the new Traktor is mature enough, also for our Pro users. There are more updates to Traktor Pro planned in the coming months.

“To ensure focus to both development streams, we also doubled the size of our Traktor teams. We will be shedding more light on these exciting new Traktor projects over the next few months.

“We continue to work with the world’s best artists to learn from and inspire new ideas in the Traktor ecosystem. More insight on how today’s leading artists are using Traktor can be seen in our new Signatures series campaign.” – Director of Products (Traktor), Pedram Faghfouri

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  • I have traktor pro 2 installed and my hercules e2 controller works fine with it, all controls are fine but no sounds played through traktor play.
    Under Audio setup i have the following settings:
    Audio device: ASIO4ALL v2
    Sample rate: 24000Hz
    Latency: 512

    Then under the ‘Built in soundcard’ bit i have ASIO4ALL selected again. The only other choice being something called” Conexant 20561 smartaudio ( (Wassapi) (Shared mode))”

    I have no idea what to do with input & output routing, but have had no luck with just guessing.. could really use some help people.. if you need any more info, let me know.. thanks

    On Audio Setup, select “ASIO4ALL” for audio device. Then, on Output Routing, select “Internal” for mixing mode, on Out Master select 1: Front Left, then 2: Front Right. Output Monitor should be 3: Back Left, then 4: Back Right.

    Degenerate, post: 21893, member: 2367 wrote: Alvin, in output routing the only options available for anything under the output routing tab is, “HD Audio digital out 1” and “HD Audio digital out 2”. Oh and im using a hercules e2 mixer so i’d need to use external mixer right? cheers man

    So I’ve checked your controller the Hercules E2, and learned that it doesn’t have a built-in soundcard. And, the computer that you are connecting to is using a Digital-Out interface, which means your ordinary 3.5mm will not work with it. You will need a S/PDIF is a digital audio interconnect to RCA cable to be able to connect it to an external mixer or speakers.

    Try using Conexant 20561 smartaudio ( (Wassapi) (Shared mode)) as your audio setup and use “internal” in your output routing select “anything” that is available on your drop down list and see if any sound is produced in your computer.

    If it still doesn’t work, then your computer’s soundcard doesn’t support external audio routing, you may need to buy a DJ soundcard like one of these: http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2010/11/6-budget-dj-sound-cards/

    Degenerate, post: 21893, member: 2367 wrote: Alvin, in output routing the only options available for anything under the output routing tab is, “HD Audio digital out 1” and “HD Audio digital out 2”. Oh and im using a hercules e2 mixer so i’d need to use external mixer right? cheers man

    So I’ve checked your controller the Hercules E2, and learned that it doesn’t have a built-in soundcard. And, the computer that you are connecting to is using a Digital-Out interface, which means your ordinary 3.5mm will not work with it. You will need a S/PDIF is a digital audio interconnect to RCA cable to be able to connect it to an external mixer or speakers.

    Try using Conexant 20561 smartaudio ( (Wassapi) (Shared mode)) as your audio setup and use “internal” in your output routing select “anything” that is available on your drop down list and see if any sound is produced in your computer.

    If it still doesn’t work, then your computer’s soundcard doesn’t support external audio routing, you may need to buy a DJ soundcard like one of these: http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2010/11/6-budget-dj-sound-cards/

    Degenerate, post: 21893, member: 2367 wrote: Alvin, in output routing the only options available for anything under the output routing tab is, “HD Audio digital out 1” and “HD Audio digital out 2”. Oh and im using a hercules e2 mixer so i’d need to use external mixer right? cheers man

    So I’ve checked your controller the Hercules E2, and learned that it doesn’t have a built-in soundcard. And, the computer that you are connecting to is using a Digital-Out interface, which means your ordinary 3.5mm will not work with it. You will need a S/PDIF is a digital audio interconnect to RCA cable to be able to connect it to an external mixer or speakers.

    Try using Conexant 20561 smartaudio ( (Wassapi) (Shared mode)) as your audio setup and use “internal” in your output routing select “anything” that is available on your drop down list and see if any sound is produced in your computer.

    If it still doesn’t work, then your computer’s soundcard doesn’t support external audio routing, you may need to buy a DJ soundcard like one of these: http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2010/11/6-budget-dj-sound-cards/

    3D 5.1 soundcards will work as long as you have two separate outputs. But, if you want to connect it to high-powered mixers and speakers, then I recommend buying a DJ soundcard from numark or native instruments. That way there would be no distortion if you pump up the volume.

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