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    Ddm4000

    I am looking at one for my setup and was wondering why it says that its Traktor Certified for timecode control on the NI site? Not sure how that works.

    Can anyone offer some input on the quality of this mixer?

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    The DDM is Traktor Ready, NOT Traktor Certified. Traktor Ready just means it comes with a pre-mapped template for Traktor. Traktor Certified means it has a soundcard built in and you don't need an external Audio 4/6/8/10 for DVS control. The DDM doesn't have a soundcard built in. It's purely a MIDI controller mixer.
    Last edited by Konix; 07-10-2012 at 04:03 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Konix View Post
    The DDM is Traktor Ready, NOT Traktor Certified. Traktor Ready just means it comes with a pre-mapped template for Traktor. Traktor Certified means it has a soundcard built in and you don't need an external Audio 4/6/8/10 for DVS control. The DDM doesn't have a soundcard built in. It's purely a MIDI controller mixer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swerv View Post

    I clearly see Traktor Ready and not Traktor Certified?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Konix View Post
    I clearly see Traktor Ready and not Traktor Certified?
    In the "Dj Setup" section it says that it will read timecode

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swerv View Post
    In the "Dj Setup" section it says that it will read timecode
    No it doesn't.

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    As for the DDM itself, it's probably the best mixer Behringer's made. Some may say that's still not saying much, but I had a DDM for a while and liked it. For the amount of features and functions you get for the price, it can't be beat. FX sounded pretty good, if not a little overly cumbersome to use. The MIDI control though is where this mixer really shines though IMO. Overall feel though leaves something to be desired; fairly cheap, light and flimsy knobs and faders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Konix View Post
    As for the DDM itself, it's probably the best mixer Behringer's made. Some may say that's still not saying much, but I had a DDM for a while and liked it. For the amount of features and functions you get for the price, it can't be beat. FX sounded pretty good, if not a little overly cumbersome to use. The MIDI control though is where this mixer really shines though IMO. Overall feel though leaves something to be desired; fairly cheap, light and flimsy knobs and faders.
    Thanks Konix! I think the best thing to do is save for something better. The Denon DNX-1700 is what I have my eyes on right now... It sure costs a bit of coin but its Certified and seems like a work horse.

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    Did you click it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew B View Post
    Did you click it?
    I know where you are going with this lol but with other mixers if it wasnt capable it wouldnt say it... So was not clicking on every single one. It would be nice if it was Traktor Certified... Arent all mixers "Traktor Ready"

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