Xone K2: Quick Sound Check by Traktor Bible.
Xone K2: Quick Sound Check by Traktor Bible. Posted on: 20.02.2012 by nayit ruiz jaramillo Those of you interested in the sound quality of the onboard soundcard in the Allen & Heath Xone K2 may find this little sound check test of interest.Quick Sound Check | |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 21.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by RainerHaselier
Brilliant, thats going in my vocabulary. Usage: Karlos "is it raining" Rainer "i'll just have a queck" Rainer "no its fine" Karlos "great let's go out and get drunk" |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 20.02.2012 | Those of you interested in the sound quality of the onboard soundcard in the Allen & Heath Xone K2 may find this little sound check test of interest. Quick Sound Check |
Bethel Himmelein 21.02.2012 | Difficult to say. I'm now playing around with a DB4 and a K2 since some weeks, and for me one K2 is enough to access the Traktor features I use (like key change, pitchbending, load, play, seeking, hotcues). I would believe that two K2 is overkill in combination with a DB2 or DB4. But it depends on how you mix and what you use. If you wanna buy a DB2/DB4 later, I would save the money and not buy two K2. |
Basil Forshee 21.02.2012 | Hey Rainer & Karl, love your work. So basically you're suggesting that I shouldn't consider the purchase of a Traktor Audio 10 (since I'm going to own a DB2 in the not so far away future - and I couldn't care less about timecode), but instead use 2 Xone:K2's for the times that I'm playing out? |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 21.02.2012 | I'll be doing a queck of the post on thursday/friday then :-) |
Bethel Himmelein 21.02.2012 | I did another queck. I am missing one white box ;( |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 21.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by RainerHaselier
Brilliant, thats going in my vocabulary. Usage: Karlos "is it raining" Rainer "i'll just have a queck" Rainer "no its fine" Karlos "great let's go out and get drunk" |
Bethel Himmelein 21.02.2012 | You are right. It would be better, for example, if I you could put my cans on, or plug your ones into my mixer. The queck is limited, I agree. We did it mainly because ppl were wondering how good the audio interface (and it's D/A converter) are. That's why we created the setup as we did. The track is the same. The mixer is the same. Only difference is the digital-analogue conversion done inside the audio interfaces. Hope that clears up things a bit. |
Lang Abriel 21.02.2012 | Although I am glad to hear that somebody tested it and digital is still digital, i mean pretty hard to mess it up that much. I would need multiple references to make sure. I.e. club setting, headphones, other headphones, and home monitors...but honestly I believe what we all need to say is that if its not coming out of a djm-800 it should all sound about the same. |
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