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For sale is the Native Instruments Traktor Audio 6 USB interface.
I bought it less than a month ago on impulse before I realised it won't really cut it for what I wanted to use it for! It comes with all the original packaging, software and manuals. Unfortunately the version of Traktor 2 LE it comes with can't be activated as I've used the activation key and since upgraded it.
You'll have obtain your own version of Traktor to use with this.
Technical details:
- Professional DJ audio interface with studio-grade sound quality
- Six inputs and six outputs - two preamps to connect your turntables
- Extra-loud output levels pack enough punch to rock the biggest clubs
- High-quality 24-bit / 96kHz Cirrus Logic® AD/DA converters
- Compact dimensions with sturdy metal casing for heavy duty feel
- New low latency Mac® and PC drivers for tightest possible response
- 12 status LEDs for visual monitoring of signal chain
- "Direct Thru" mode allows use without computer, on power supply only*
- Compatible with all DJ, performance and audio software
http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/dj/traktor-audio-6/
It's pretty much new so I don't think £150 is unreasonable.
- Professional DJ audio interface with studio-grade sound quality
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Unfortunately no, the SL-1 hardware is not compatible with Traktor.
However, I have an Audio 6 soundcard which is compatible with Traktor which I won't be needing soon if you're interested?
It is this one: http://www.native-instruments.com/#/products/dj/traktor-audio-6/
It will allow you to connect 2 turntables, but you will need the timecode vinyl (which I have as well) and Traktor Scratch Pro 2.
PS: hippy posted this on my behalf.
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Close Skully. Techno... ;-)
The whole shebang will be fine. I use Serato so it just needs to be able to read a time-coded vinyl disc. The one I had was on its way out, but was working ok the last time I played. I was having a warm-up mix earlier and it just died completely. Argh!
Thanks for coming to the rescue guys! Pop over for a beer and a boogie if you're in the neighborhood! :-)
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Hey ya'll,
New to all this, finally got around to stripping the gear shifts and derailluers off my Giant MB, so apparently I'm allowed to call myself a single-speeder. Will make the holy transition to fixed at some point, I promise!
My usual commute takes me from the lovely north-eastern suburb (Olympic/Westfield building site) of Stratford to Old Street. Anyone else share a similar route? Can't say I see many single-speeders/fixed out my end of the woods.
Whooosh! Wheel goes bye-bye...