The flagship TRAKTOR 4-channel mixer software from Native Instruments is the foundation of the TRAKTOR series, offering cutting edge control of your music files. Featuring professional-grade audio quality, instant syncing for beat matching, seamless looping, Hotcue, beatjump tools for remixing on the fly, and a full suite of high-grade effects, TRAKTOR PRO 3 is the top choice of DJs around the world.

It used to be white and just recently its orange with s4 mk3 plugged in? Now every time i open traktor with s4 mk3 connected i get a pop up (activate device) asking if i want to switch audio to traktor kontrol s4 mk3 ?


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All outputs and dedicated volumes work fine if I select internal speakers or s4 mk3 in Mac sound output settings. Selecting internal speakers turns audio indicator white and selecting s4 mk3 turns it orange.

Step up your sound quality and add tactile control to your mixes with Native Instruments DJ Audio Interfaces. With top-of-the-line sound cards allowing for higher resolution audio, essential DJ functions like cueing, DVS inputs, and the flexibility to add the power of TRAKTOR to your existing hardware setup, these DJ audio interfaces will seriously upgrade your studio setup or club booth.

Often connected via USB, a DJ audio interface is a piece of hardware that allows the input and output of high-quality audio signals to and from a computer. It can process audio at much higher bit rates than most internal sound cards can handle; route to different outputs (such as headphones and studio monitors); as well as record vocals, instruments, and more directly into your DAW.

A DJ audio interface does all the above, and also includes the specific controls and features that DJs need, such as portability to get you to your gigs, pro-grade faders, tactile EQ knobs, and the ability to preview and cue tracks in your headphones.



The TRAKTOR KONTROL Z1 is an ultra-compact 2-channel audio interface mixer, controller, and soundcard for TRAKTOR DJ 2 and TRAKTOR PRO 3. Coming in at a little over half a kilogram, this DJ mixing controller is fast and light while still delivering pro-level audio with a built-in 24-bit soundcard, making it ideal for portable DJ setups.

2.) I'm using an original Traktor Audio 2 interface (not the "DJ" or "MK" version). I've seen conflicting information on NI's website & elsewhere that this audio interface may have problems with Windows 10, even with the latest drivers, which were released in 2015. Has anyone else experienced this? It looks like the newer, Traktor Audio 2 MK2, *may* be supported with Windows 10?

Help! I came to Mexico bringing my little Audio 2 with me and I forgot the cable! I need to use it and have no clue where to get a new cable for it. I've checked amazon and could get an entire new audio 2, but sno shipped in time for when i need it.

i also checked cable there and there doesn't seem to be one with the right kind of end that slots into the audio 2. can anybody help with the technical description of the type of cable that is needed so I can continue my search?

Native Instruments has a impressive record in the software department but their hardware products have less of a history. So when the audio 8 was released many months ago, I was speculative, and held off giving it a try due to the fact that I had already identified several good sound card options. One thing that remains elusive though, is a reasonably priced, high quality sound card that supports direct phonograph inputs. With more and more people using Ms. Pinky, Deck a Dance and tools for Ableton Live time code control, Phono inputs are a good thing to have around.

All in all I cant really say anything bad about the Audio 8, its well built and easy to use. There are very few sound cards that have been built specifically for a dj out there and this one certainly fits our needs well.It also allows you to incorporate vinyl control into Traktor 3 after they discontinued support of the final scratch interface. I have been trying to slowly work in some record control into my sets after all these years and its been nice to have that option with the audio 8. 2 giant platters of pitch control is great but centralizing all your transport controls in one compact place still works a lot better for everything else.

There is a profile set in /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/profile-sets/native-instruments-traktor-audio10.conf that describes the card for pulseaudio. However, I am not sure whether I need to have additional kernel modules for my sound card.

I've been trying to get Traktor 6 Audio to work with pulseaudio for some time, and this thread was one of the top search results. Therefore I hope it's ok to necrobump, since everything on this thread is still relevant.

Traktor unfortunately can not utilise 2 audio outputs at once, meaning that you can either set Traktor to use the Hercules Audio, or the Audio 2 interface. From what I understand of the hercules, this is only equipped with 2 outputs, one for the main mix and one for your headphones. This is the same for the audio 2, so you are still in the same position you were previously with only the hercules.

There is however something available to mac users called aggregate audio. This is where things get complicated as you need to set up a custom audio set up on your mac to use 2 audio sources. Take a look at the article on Native Instruments to explain how to set up aggregate audio.

The best thing I would suggest if you are wanting to continue using your turntables is to get hold of an audio 6, complete with a Traktor Scratch license. Now so long as you still have your old analogue mixer, you can hook it all up to control Traktor using timecode vinyl.

The signal flows from a time-coded vinyl on the turntable to an input on the A6, converted inside of the software controlling the mp3 and sent back out of an output on the A6 to a line-in on your audio mixer.

This uses 2 of the 6 ports on the A6 (they say 6 in and 6 out, but they count left and right as two). You can therefore connect another turntable up. If at any point you want to use a standard vinyl containing audio, you simply switch the deck in traktor to live input and you will hear the vinyl.

If you simply want to mix your old vinyl into your set, but continue using the hercules; you would still benefit from owning an A6, because you would set the controller to control the software, yet use the A6 as your audio interface.

This allows you to connect your turntables to decks A & B and switch the decks between track deck and live input depending on whether you are playing mp3s from the laptop (track deck) or audio from your vinyl (live input). I feel that for this to work however, you would need to use the headphone jack on the audio 6 to monitor your mix rather than the one on the hercules.

Been looking at various USB audio interfaces with 8 -10 (jack)outputs. I want to run 4 stereo channels from traktor into my dj mixer but also have an output from ableton sent to/clock an erm multiclock which will sync hardware to traktor audio(using MIDI is just too problematic).These are the 2 that look good.

Thanks for all replys people. My work around just now seems to be working. Running traktor with xone96 in build soundcard. Then using my Rane 64 as audio device in ableton to send the audio timing pulse to ERM Multiclock.

Also, are you sure your device does not have non-asio drivers? Windows usually installs the generic WDM drivers for audio chips. You just might have the issue where win hijacks audio device that is set as default so no other apps can use it.

These two feature-laden audio interfaces are designed to work alongside the four-deck Traktor Scratch Pro 2 software, and its two-deck equivalent Traktor Duo 2, to provide a brace of out-of-the-box, powerful digital vinyl systems.

In addition to using the CDJs as controllers, a number of the most sought-after DJ mixers now include audio interfaces, which can be used in lieu of a TRAKTOR interface. That means your mixer can be your sound card, streamlining your gear list even further.

Hey there,

I just bought Audiobus 3. 

My first steps didn't go too well though.

I loaded Traktor DJ as an audio source (just one track, no fx) and the audio output was super glitchy, crackling, and stuttering.

No other apps were open in Audiobus at that point.

Next I tried Loopy in Audiobus, and the audio output sudedenly stopped. The Audiobus mixer still showed a hot signal, but nothing actually came from the headphone out or the speakers of my iPad.

Edit: forgot to add that I changed the latency setting to 1024, which didn't help at all. 

Edit: More edits before someone asks: Yes, this happens after a fresh start of the iPad, no other audio apps are running in the background. My iOs is the latest, whichever that currently is. Thanks!

What I want to achieve? 

I want to play a long-ass wav file (45min-1h) and route it to some fx.

I've used Traktor for this, because it lets me see the waveform, and I can set markers/cues.

I'm using this setup to play the backing track for my live set. The audio then goes into a Eurorack modular synth setup and some guitar pedals.

@dsp 

I'm a QA Engineer at Native Instruments and we are aware of this issue. A workaround is to change the buffer size in Audiobus. Once this is done the audio should be fine. In Audiobus go to Settings -> Latency Control.

@NI_QA said:

@dsp 

I'm a QA Engineer at Native Instruments and we are aware of this issue. A workaround is to change the buffer size in Audiobus. Once this is done the audio should be fine. In Audiobus go to Settings -> Latency Control. e24fc04721

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