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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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