HELP: routing the VCI-100 se with M-Audio connectiv + KAOSSILATOR
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HELP: routing the VCI-100 se with M-Audio connectiv + KAOSSILATOR Posted on: 02.12.2009 by Mariano Enciso HelloI wonder if I can route my Kaossilator Through the LINE IN on the M-Audio Connectiv... and how do I do this? if possible: how I can control volume or apply effects to the LINE IN???? Thanks! | |
Mariano Enciso 02.12.2009 | Hello I wonder if I can route my Kaossilator Through the LINE IN on the M-Audio Connectiv... and how do I do this? if possible: how I can control volume or apply effects to the LINE IN???? Thanks! |
Mariano Enciso 11.12.2009 | Thanks I'll try as soon as I come back home... I'm overseas now... THANKS a lot for all the responses |
Lilliana Perris 11.12.2009 | You set that by clicking on the decks letter....eg. A or B. The Drop down option has Audio Through there. |
Mariano Enciso 11.12.2009 | Ok I'll try. Don't know sure where I can state the "audio through"... Let me investigate |
Hermine Lally 10.12.2009 | You just need to use internal mixing inside the DJ app, set the Kaossilator as the audio input and select that input as "audio through" in one of the decks. Traktor Pro works great for this because you can have 4 decks...meaning you can mix tracks and still use effects on an external input. In Torq you can run an external input through the effects (and use VSTs) but since it takes up a deck you're left with only one deck to play tracks through. Another tip...try getting an 1/8" to rca cord or adapter and going out of the Kaossilators headphone jack. That way you can control the volume so it doesn't clip. |
Mariano Enciso 10.12.2009 | Can anyone helps? I conect the Kaossilator to the imputs 1 & 2 on de M-Audio Conectiv, then I route the signal to outputs 2-3 who is the MASTER where all channels are routed to. But I'm not able to RECORD both signals: kaossilator + Traktor Pro. Only one of them at once. Any advice????? HEEEELP! |
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