How should I route my decks c and d when i have a 2 channel mixer and want samples.
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How should I route my decks c and d when i have a 2 channel mixer and want samples. Posted on: 18.09.2013 by Melvin Crock I currently use an audio 10 with dvs and all my jobs use 2 channel mixers. How do I route the remix decks (c and D) so i can use them for samples like horns and stuff. Now I can only use 4 samples because i duplicated c and d and routed them to the same chnnels as a and b but is there a way to make them all work all the time without having the channel faders up so I can use 8 different samples? Sorry I just woke up so this may be confusing.Thanks for any help | |
Melvin Crock 18.09.2013 | I currently use an audio 10 with dvs and all my jobs use 2 channel mixers. How do I route the remix decks (c and D) so i can use them for samples like horns and stuff. Now I can only use 4 samples because i duplicated c and d and routed them to the same chnnels as a and b but is there a way to make them all work all the time without having the channel faders up so I can use 8 different samples? Sorry I just woke up so this may be confusing. Thanks for any help |
Vernie Kuam 22.09.2013 | If you only have two inputs on the mixer, then no. If you're using something akin to a Rane 57, then you can route C and D deck into the auxiliary input. In Traktor (do you use traktor? I assume so), you would set C and D deck to both output to the same port on the Audio 10, then connect that output to the auxiliary via RCA. |
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