![]() If you have a soundcard with 4 stereo out, for example, turn them all on. Turn on as many stereo pair as your soundcard has physycal outputs. Turn on every stereo pair there is (from 1/2 to 9/10). Select JackRouter as your input and output audio device. Quit Traktor and restart it so its prefs are stored. You are done setting the audio for Traktor, we will come back to the MIDI setup later. It will help getting the audio levels sane in Live. – Lower the main out of Traktor to -6dB (in the ‘Master’ detail pane). – Open the ‘Output routing’ section, choose ‘External Mixer’ and assign each deck to a pair of JackRouter cables. Open ‘Audio Setup’, ‘Soundcard’, and select JackRouter as your interface. – Hit the ‘Start’ button in the little ‘JackPilot’ window with the CPU Load bar. UNCHECK ‘Auto-Connect with physical ports’. – In the ‘Virtual Input Channels’ box enter 10. You should see the correct number of In and Out of your soundcard listed in the two popups below that. For now, leave it at the default value (usually 512 samples). To further lower the latency, you may try later to lower the buffer size. The downside is that it may take too much CPU. This allow me to have reduced latency (5.5 ms). I have a M-Audio Firewire Audiophile, and have had zero problems with a 88200 Hz sample rate. In the ‘interface’ popup, select your soundcard, and put the sample rate as high as it can go. Keep it in your dock, you will need it often. – Open the JackPilot app located in Applications/Jack/. – First, if you already have SoundFlower or the Instant Hijack functionality of Audio Hijack Pro installed, you have to uninstall them. It also lacks the incredible routing flexibility that Jack has. SoundFlower isn’t too bad, but I had endless problems with it. Very smart and generous move from Ableton if you ask me. ![]() The demo of Live isn’t time-bombed in any way, only saving is disabled. If you don’t have Live, you can still do a lot of things with the free demo. The only piece of software you really need to own here is Traktor. – The zipped T3 setup archive: One ‘Traktor Setup.als’ file and one. – Traktor 3: I use 3.2.2.020, but this should work with 3.3 This has been tested on OS X 10.5.2, with Traktor 3.2.2 and Live 7.05. ![]()
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