![]() ![]() But if you have some music on your computer that you want to play, and some music on CD's you want to play, then I would say using Traktor in HID mode is much easier because it only requires the software and does not require additional timecode CD's or a different sound card.Īre you using the CDJ-900 as an extra player/deck to plug into an S4? If all your music in on CD's, then you don't even need Traktor at all. it sounds like you want to play all your music off CD's that you have either purchased or burned yourself. And if using version 1, you will need the provided 7-pin XLR cables with the sound card. In this package, you will need the software, the license, the control "timecode" CD's that come with it, and an external sound card such as the Audio 4, Audio 6, Audio 8, Audio 10 etc. ![]() You can have Traktor Scratch Duo version 1, Traktor Scratch Pro version 1, Traktor Scratch 2 Duo, or Traktor Scratch Pro 2. If you want to use "timecode" CD's (which are CD's that contain a variation of frequency tones in order for Traktor Scratch to recognize it and replace that sound with the song you have on your computer), you must have any complete package of Traktor Scratch. This means you connect your CDJ-900 to your Mac via USB cable and you control the software directly from using the CDJ-900. You can use either Traktor version 1 or Traktor 2 with the CDJ-900 in HID mode. If x is a decent number, ill bet u find something > Since you are using the CDJ-900, yes you can use any version of Traktor with the CDJ-900 if you use HID mode. But id suggest u start a thread in buysell forum of djtt saying 'want to buy: scratch upgrade kit for x dollars'. Ill let u know if i see anything on the forums for sale. I believe i sold the s4 for 50 bucks less than i initially paid. I bought the s4 in aug, played with it for 2 months and sold it but kept the software and scratch upgrade kit. And those upgrade kits come with the records, cds and the software upgrade. I think alot of peeps are selling these now cuz they dont use timecode so ill bet u can get one for pretty cheap on the buynsell forums of djtt or ebay. I think in the month of aug, NI had a special deal where if u buy the s4, u get a free scratch upgrade kit. Of course, with a turntable, ull need to get a physical timecode record. So if u ever get the opportunity to buy JUST the reg code for tsp2 without any control cds, do it cuz u can just download the timecode.wav to a usb key and stick it into one of ur cdjs. This still requires u own traktor SCRATCh pro but like robert said, u can find a registration code on the cheap. Mario, the other cool thing about using cdjs is that u can just throw the timecode.wav from native instruments website onto a usb key and play it that way (no cd required). I was a Serato SSL 1 user till I got my DJM900 and used the more power tools of Traktor. If you buy a registration key you will can just input your key into it and it unlocks it. This will allow you to test out the DJM900 with Traktor and see if it's something that you like. You can also go to native instruments and download the DEMO which is a unregistered version of the full version. Some don't and you will have to use the controller option to map and tailor it for your liking.Ĭheck out people buy and sell registration keys pretty cheap there. Some controllers even come natively mapped out. Traktor Scratch Pro 2 lets you use CD/Vinyl time code and also let's you use controllers like the S4. Traktor Pro 2 can be upgraded to Traktor Scratch Pro 2. Traktor Scratch Pro 2 is the DVS option that will allow you to use CD or Vinyl timecode. Traktor Pro 2 will allow you to use your S4 basicly almost any controller that can be midi mapped. Traktor makes different versions of Traktor Pro 2, ![]()
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