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post Mon 17 Apr 2006, 16:13
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salut a tous
j ai un soucis j ai achete traktor dj studio 3 pour pouvoir mixer avec mes platines et le big prob le soft m oblige a utiliser leur final scrach 2.0 . Comme materiel j ai un powerbook G4 une djm 600 2 platines numark TTX 200 et une motu 828 . Je me demande si il ne serai pas possible d utiliser ma carte son externe a la place du final avec les vinyl codées si vous pouvez m 'éclairer sur la marche a suivre ca serait coo merci d avance.
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post Mon 17 Apr 2006, 17:09
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encore des infos de ton dj et la xone

There are dedicated MIDI control sections either side of the mixer, with a total of eight dedicated control faders, 16 rotary controls with centre detent, 10 encoders, 50 switches, and two custom jog wheels with micro switches, which can be mapped for use as navigation controls for DJ software such as Ableton Live and Traktor. Xone:3D can send a total of 105 different MIDI control messages from the dedicated control sections, audio channel faders and crossfader, to the 3D's MIDI out socket and via the USB interface to the PC.

An automatic beat detector synchronises the MIDI clock to the main mix, the FX2 mix buss, or can be disabled to allow the beat to be manually tapped-in. The 3D also has connections for a footswitch controller and a gameport socket for a standard analogue joystick that can also be used as a second MIDI output.

The progressive DJs, Chris Liebing and Richie Hawtin, have been consultants and beta testers during development of the Xone:3D.

"Technology is leading us into a very exciting and new form of DJ'ing," comments Chris Liebing. "Allen & Heath's Xone:3D is a huge step forward into that future. More fun for the DJ, more fun for the crowd!"


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