![]() The Xone 4D does, but it is almost 1000 more than the older 3D. I've heard that the Xone 3D doesn't fully support the newest version of Traktor Pro. I'm currently using a pioneer DJM-3000 but for going completely digital, it just doesn't cut it. Ok, so I'm looking to upgrade my mixer once again. So if you are ever in a situation where you want to connect turntables or CDJ's to the Xone, and use them for timecode control, you can only do this with the 4D (you'll also need a Traktor Scratch license of course). The 3D is not Traktor SCRATCH certified, the 4D IS. They maybe have fixed this with updates, but when I had it it was very problematic. Dropouts, distortion issues, USB problems. The 3D's soundcard was very buggy for me. Therefore you'll only have 3 discreet channels, unless you want to combine the 3D's soundcard with another soundcard using ASIO4ALL (windows) or an aggregate device (Mac) and connecting the 4th input to the back. The 3D's soundcard is only USB 1.1, and can only output 3 stereo channels into the mixer portion of the 3D. You COULD use the internal mixer of Traktor Pro, and use MIDI to control it, but that would be silly given that the 3D/4D has a nice big Xone 92 like analog mixer sitting in there (and also note the 3D/4D's mixer controls don't all transmit midi, like the upfaders or EQ knobs).ġ. When using Traktor Pro with one of these mixers, you'll be doing the 'mixing' part with Traktor set to 'external' mixer mode (using the middle section of the Xone). Try to boot it in Traktor mode, maybe your in ableton mode.Īs a former Xone 3D owner, I do NOT recommend the 3D. I have a xone 1d which is the same as the midi section of the xone 4d. ![]()
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