They’ll never be BPM synced this way, but for reggae sound effects, that won’t matter. With KueIt, you can use keys on your laptop to trigger your samples, or assign them to any Midi device. Using a third-party sample triggering program One alternative to the above would be to look at third-party sample triggering software such as KueIt ( US$99), which can work alongside your DJ software. It will cost more than US$99, I’m afraid, if you take this route. So your issue is first to get DJ software that lets you use samples, then to make sure it’s a version of that software that allows you to assign those samples to a third-party sample triggering device – then buy a sample triggering device. You also have the issue that with LE versions of software that comes with DJ controllers, you can’t usually alter the mappings to assign functions to other controllers, such as the sample triggering devices you mention. Traktor LE doesn’t have a sample bank, unlike Virtual DJ, for instance. My question is: Can I hook up an Akai LPD8 or Akai MPD18 so I can trigger sound effects? I play reggae music and I need sound effects like the horn etc. Please can you tell me if it would work and what software I would need… I am willing to spend US$100 on anything that would work.” Digital DJ Tips says: The Akai LPD8 is a good little laptop pad controller – but will it work with Traktor LE to trigger samples?ĭigital DJ Tips reader The General writes: “I’m new to DJing.
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