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Polt
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2006
Location: Boston, USA
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If you have more than 2 channels on your mixer and a multi-output soundcard you can route ableton channels to the outputs and from there input those into the other channels on your dj mixer. Then you can just plop in a sample or loop whenever you want and still use your cdjs and all of your mixers functions. Granted you won't be able to use the cdjs or the mixer to control Ableton, but it doesn't seem like you want to do that. Also, it is a very inexpensive option - compared to buying a mixer with midi controls or buying a seperate midi controller and not having the ability to do everything with your cdjs. To test it out all you need a head phone size (forgot the technical term for it) to rca audio cable and to plug it into your mixer. See if that works and if you could see yourself worknig that way. I myself have never set this up, but am going to try it soon - however, I have read about many people who do this and say that it has worked.
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Oct-09-2006 22:32
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