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| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
Were you using the awful traktor cables, or did you have the turntable plugged directly into the box?
Does it still have the problem with a CD timecode input plugged directly into the box on that channel?
Try that first- process of elimination.
If that works ok, then yes its probably the preamp.
You could use your own external pre-amp for that channel, or if you feel comfortable, open it up and have a look and see whats blown.
FYI- ive not had many problems with the audio 8 - 99% of traktor problems is due to hot plugging, or software error, although thankfully the newer updates and versions solve most of these.
The box is pretty reliable and robust |
I was using the awful Traktor cables 
Funny thing is I'm just about to change them. I was playing at a festival so not sure if there might have been a spike of some kind. I dunno clutching here.
I'll have to try and plug a cd timecode input into the channel but i remember trying it at the club and it didn't work so i think there's actually something wrong with the actual channel.
I would feel comfortable opening the thing up but wouldn't have a clue what i'd be looking for etc so think it would be a waste of time.
I don't have a cdj on me so is there anything else i can plug into the unit to see if it's only the preamp that's broken.
Because i'm not getting a red light on the channel i have a feeling it's something else. If i wasn't at work i'd call NI in germany and ask their tech support guys.
Cheers for the help so far lads.
Good to know you've had few problems with the Unit Freak. Would you put any spikes or static feedback down to the cables? Or better question would you say the cables had a part in this, or is it the cables themselves that usually go on you and not the soundcard, because of the cables. If that makes sense 
Thanks,
steve
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