Hello Di Rossi,
I see you use a DJM 2000, and while I am not very familiar with that specific mixer I do use a DJM 850 and have figured out a way to record my mixes (each deck individually) from Cross into Ableton.
Here's a quick example of what I did. First I hooked up my DJM and set up the Mixer Input and Mixer Output section on the DJM Setting Utility (hopefully it is similar for your DJM 2000).
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Then I set up Cross and routed all the all the decks to the appropriate channels on my mixer.
Then I set up Ableton. First I made sure the DJM was the active sound card, and made sure all 4 stereo inputs from the mixer where enabled.
I also made sure that I had disabled record arm being exclusive, that way I could record all 4 decks at the same time.
Then I made 4 Audio Tracks in Ableton and set them to the 4 enabled inputs, which are the post fader levels for each individual channel on the mixer.
Also be sure route all channels to the master and mute the master, otherwise you may get feedback back into your mixer.
Then to try and make it even more like he bridge from Serato and Ableton, I mapped my crossfader on the mixer to the crossfader in Ableton and my curve selector switch to an empty macro knob on an empty effect rack on my master channel.
That way I could record my crossfader movement and a reference to which curve I had selected at the time of my mix and then set Ableton's crossfader curve accordingly.
I also used nillins Cross clock app found here...
viewtopic.php?t=27400This helped to get Ableton and Cross at least somewhat synced, but I also made sure that Auto Warp Long Samples, was disabled in Ableton. Otherwise I experienced some weird issues where the tempo in Ableton is changing and it is warped wrong.
Because of that I tend to never warp any of the recorded input for my mixes, and just line things up with the grid off if things accidentally out of sync.
My other main issue is that I cannot use timecode and record 4 decks in ableton (as two of them will just be timecode input). Because of that I have only tested this setup a few times.
This all worked somewhat successfully for me, and hopefully it can help you achieve what you want. Hopefully it all makes sense too!
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