Can You Use a Mic with the S4 MK3 without tying up one of the track decks?

djcoryminto
djcoryminto Member Posts: 44 Member
edited October 2024 in Traktor Software & Hardware

Can I use a microphone w/ the S4 MK3 without tying up one of the track decks? I'm currently using deck C for the mic input, and it works great, but I'd love to free up the deck if possible. Thx…

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  • Sûlherokhh
    Sûlherokhh Member, Traktor Mapping Mod Posts: 2,997 mod
    Answer ✓

    No.

    MANUAL

    Quote:

    9.1. Integrating Microphone
    The Mixer channels C and D on the S4 allow you to integrate a microphone. On the rear panel on
    the S4 you can connect a microphone using a 1.8" connector to be inserted into Mixer channel C.
    On the front panel you can connect a microphone using an XLR connector to be integrated into
    Mixer channel D.
    This section introduces you the workflow to integrate a microphone. At first you connect the micro-
    phone to the S4. Then you enable the microphone pre-amplifier stage for the Mixer channel. Final-
    ly, you switch the Deck to Live Input to insert the microphone signal.
    Connecting Microphone
    To connect a microphone to your S4 system:

    1. Switch off the S4.
    2. Connect the microphone to the input MIC C on the rear panel, or to the input MIC D on the
      front panel on the S4, corresponding to its connector.
      Enabling the Microphone Pre-Amplifier for the Mixer Channel
      To let the Mixer channel receive the microphone signal, you need to enable the microphone pre-
      amplifier stage for the Mixer channel:
    3. Switch on the S4.
    4. Press and hold SHIFT on the S4 Deck to access the secondary Deck functions.
    5. While holding SHIFT, press the EXT button on the corresponding Mixer channel.
      The MIC C or MIC D LED lights up indicating the microphone pre-amplifier stage is enabled
      for the Mixer channel.
      Integrating External Devices
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      Switching the Deck to Live Input
      To switch the S4 Deck to Live Input
    6. Press the EXT button on the Mixer channel you want to insert the microphone signal from.
      The Deck has switched to Live Input. You can now speak into the microphone.
    7. Set the incoming microphone signal to an adequate level by turning the GAIN knob on the
      Mixer channel.

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  • Sûlherokhh
    Sûlherokhh Member, Traktor Mapping Mod Posts: 2,997 mod
    Answer ✓

    No.

    MANUAL

    Quote:

    9.1. Integrating Microphone
    The Mixer channels C and D on the S4 allow you to integrate a microphone. On the rear panel on
    the S4 you can connect a microphone using a 1.8" connector to be inserted into Mixer channel C.
    On the front panel you can connect a microphone using an XLR connector to be integrated into
    Mixer channel D.
    This section introduces you the workflow to integrate a microphone. At first you connect the micro-
    phone to the S4. Then you enable the microphone pre-amplifier stage for the Mixer channel. Final-
    ly, you switch the Deck to Live Input to insert the microphone signal.
    Connecting Microphone
    To connect a microphone to your S4 system:

    1. Switch off the S4.
    2. Connect the microphone to the input MIC C on the rear panel, or to the input MIC D on the
      front panel on the S4, corresponding to its connector.
      Enabling the Microphone Pre-Amplifier for the Mixer Channel
      To let the Mixer channel receive the microphone signal, you need to enable the microphone pre-
      amplifier stage for the Mixer channel:
    3. Switch on the S4.
    4. Press and hold SHIFT on the S4 Deck to access the secondary Deck functions.
    5. While holding SHIFT, press the EXT button on the corresponding Mixer channel.
      The MIC C or MIC D LED lights up indicating the microphone pre-amplifier stage is enabled
      for the Mixer channel.
      Integrating External Devices
      84
      Switching the Deck to Live Input
      To switch the S4 Deck to Live Input
    6. Press the EXT button on the Mixer channel you want to insert the microphone signal from.
      The Deck has switched to Live Input. You can now speak into the microphone.
    7. Set the incoming microphone signal to an adequate level by turning the GAIN knob on the
      Mixer channel.

  • djcoryminto
    djcoryminto Member Posts: 44 Member

    Ah. Thanks for that. I have an old S4 MK1, and if I'm not mistaken, on that model, you can control the microphone via a pot on the rear and not tie up a channel. All good thx again!

  • maniacintosh81
    maniacintosh81 Member Posts: 765 Expert

    You can route the input of your mic to Aux in the settings → Input Routing. But you cannot set volumes via your S4 in that case. You have to use Aux control in software then.

  • Sûlherokhh
    Sûlherokhh Member, Traktor Mapping Mod Posts: 2,997 mod
  • maniacintosh81
    maniacintosh81 Member Posts: 765 Expert

    To be honest: Didn't try that myself yet with my Mk3. But read about it in another thread here.

    But I would expect it works with Mk1 and Mk2 too as mixing is done internally by Traktor with all S4 as far as I know. But as I never had Mk1 oder Mk2 I cannot try it.

  • Sûlherokhh
    Sûlherokhh Member, Traktor Mapping Mod Posts: 2,997 mod

    I can only say that it works with the S5, as it has an Aux control layer for the encoders. Presumably you are right. I will check next time i connect my S4MK3.

  • djcoryminto
    djcoryminto Member Posts: 44 Member

    I'm jumping way ahead, but if it's true that you can connect a mic via AUX routing in the settings, I wonder if i can assign the volume control for it physically somewhere on the S4 MK3… meaning via controller mappings. I'm more curious about it than earnest. Most gigs I DO want the volume & EQ for the mic on deck C, but occasionally there's gigs where I need a mic but maybe the use of it is far less important.

  • pARty_bOy
    pARty_bOy Member Posts: 152 Pro

    I wonder if you can connect a CDJ with timecode on the kontrol S5 Aux input

  • Sûlherokhh
    Sûlherokhh Member, Traktor Mapping Mod Posts: 2,997 mod
    edited July 2024

    Looks like there are two inputs. Not sure if the MIC input is stereo, but you can connect at least one it seems:

    Aux controls (Aux[HOLD]+Encoder[Left side, Right side]) are for two.

    If you route it through decks C and D you'll also have the channel controls.

  • djcoryminto
    djcoryminto Member Posts: 44 Member

    That picture, tho, is not the front of the S4 MK3, as the front has mic input D (XLR). Looks like thats the correct rear photo.

  • Sûlherokhh
    Sûlherokhh Member, Traktor Mapping Mod Posts: 2,997 mod

    I was posting front/back of the S5 to elaborate on wether or not @pARty_bOy can connect a CDJ to it.

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