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Got my hands on a Xone:92.. now what?
Posted on: 29.05.2013 by Reyes Klauer
Hi guys and girls,

First of all, great community you have! Been a reader for some time and love the way this community helps. Gots my really motivated.

Now, after a year of using the Mixtrack Pro I feel it's time to get more serious with my dj-ing. After seeing some youtube series and videos I feel in love with the Xone:92 and decided to search for a used one. I found one for a reasonable price and can't wait to use it.

But what is next? I use Traktor and already have 1 Traktor X1. I know I need a soundcard next. Should it be the the A10 or are there other (cheaper/better) options? I like techno and deephouse music and planning to use 3 too 4 decks. As I already are going to spend a lot of my budget for the Xone and not planning to use anything else, except maybe a second X1 (do you guys suggest this?), what else do I need to buy or what can you recommend me?

As I use a controller at the moment I don't know how hard it will be to setup the mixer with Traktor and I am quiet lost on what's necassery. I don't want an overkill, so that's why I ask you people if you can please help me out.
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Marjorie Fallucca
07.06.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
I use the Zomo when I'm doing traditional "remix" sets without much in the way of performance DJing.
What is a 'traditional "remix" set'?
What is the difference between dj'ing and 'performance dj'ing'?
Ilana Andretta
30.05.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
If you're going to refer to channels as Stereo for the Audio 6, 8, and 10, as well as when you refer to mixer channels, you cannot then refer to the K2 as a 4 channel sound card. It has 2 stereo outputs i.e. 2 channels.
True, my mistake, sorry.
Alphonso Deitchman
30.05.2013
Originally Posted by Dimitris
The Audio6 is up to 3 channels and the Audio8/10 is up to 4 channels in your mixer.....Another good controller for example with an onboard 4 channel sound card is the XoneK2
If you're going to refer to channels as Stereo for the Audio 6, 8, and 10, as well as when you refer to mixer channels, you cannot then refer to the K2 as a 4 channel sound card. It has 2 stereo outputs i.e. 2 channels.
Doreen Schurle
29.05.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Wow, actually looked up some prices. 230 bucks including that bracket... Might just try and sell my Denon right now lol.

I'll just miss my jogs very very much haha.
Haha

On the rare occasion I find myself in need of a set of jogwheels, I use one of these with the Zomo:

Doreen Schurle
29.05.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Why do you say that mdcdesign? I didn't know it had a soundcard built in, I'm a lot more interested now.
Yep, a very nice quality - and LOUD - 8-out audio interface built right into the side



Out of all my gear, the Zomo probably gets the most interest from other DJs. I can't set up in a booth without everyone asking me what it is and how I DJ with it haha.
Neville Blackinton
07.06.2013
I must share in this excitement because I just scored a nearly brand new Xone 62 for a great price! Still at work and can't wait to get home and bust out some tunes!
Doreen Schurle
07.06.2013
They were my second Digital DJing purchase Bought a pair of them for
Marjorie Fallucca
07.06.2013
That CDJ-101 looks pretty cool. I haven't seen one of those before.
Marjorie Fallucca
07.06.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
I use the Zomo when I'm doing traditional "remix" sets without much in the way of performance DJing.
What is a 'traditional "remix" set'?
What is the difference between dj'ing and 'performance dj'ing'?
Reyes Klauer
07.06.2013
It worked, thanks! Also had to buy a new cables, believe that was the main problem

Had to fix some memoryproblems too, this community helped a lot with it. All working perfect now. Love you guys!
Alphonso Deitchman
07.06.2013
Output A of the A10 goes to Channel 2(LINE) on the Xone. B goes to Ch3, C goes to Ch1, D goes to Ch4.

Traktor output routing is simple - Deck A to Output A, B to B, C to C, D to D.
Reyes Klauer
06.06.2013
I now finally own the Xone92 and Audio 10. As it should be an easy setup, for me ofcourse it isn't. I believe I do something wrong with the cables and/or inputs/outputs, but I don't know what. I've read the manuals of the Xone92 and Audio10 but it didn't make me any wiser. Also, maybe the setup of Traktor is not good.

Traktor says their is a soundsystem recognized, but when I play tracks I don't hear sound from my monitors. Is there any good tutorial online or can you guys explain me how to setup the audio 10, xone 92 and traktor step by step?

Thanks a lot, again.
Reyes Klauer
30.05.2013
Wow, so many good replies in such a short time. Great, thanks guys!

I made a bid on a second hand A10 and it got accepted. So I believe this will be my choice, the Zome one looks also very good though.
Ilana Andretta
30.05.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
If you're going to refer to channels as Stereo for the Audio 6, 8, and 10, as well as when you refer to mixer channels, you cannot then refer to the K2 as a 4 channel sound card. It has 2 stereo outputs i.e. 2 channels.
True, my mistake, sorry.
Alphonso Deitchman
30.05.2013
Originally Posted by Dimitris
The Audio6 is up to 3 channels and the Audio8/10 is up to 4 channels in your mixer.....Another good controller for example with an onboard 4 channel sound card is the XoneK2
If you're going to refer to channels as Stereo for the Audio 6, 8, and 10, as well as when you refer to mixer channels, you cannot then refer to the K2 as a 4 channel sound card. It has 2 stereo outputs i.e. 2 channels.
Doreen Schurle
29.05.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Wow, actually looked up some prices. 230 bucks including that bracket... Might just try and sell my Denon right now lol.

I'll just miss my jogs very very much haha.
Haha

On the rare occasion I find myself in need of a set of jogwheels, I use one of these with the Zomo:

Gaynell Rydberg
29.05.2013
Wow, actually looked up some prices. 230 bucks including that bracket... Might just try and sell my Denon right now lol.

I'll just miss my jogs very very much haha.
Doreen Schurle
29.05.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Why do you say that mdcdesign? I didn't know it had a soundcard built in, I'm a lot more interested now.
Yep, a very nice quality - and LOUD - 8-out audio interface built right into the side



Out of all my gear, the Zomo probably gets the most interest from other DJs. I can't set up in a booth without everyone asking me what it is and how I DJ with it haha.
Gaynell Rydberg
29.05.2013
Why do you say that mdcdesign? I didn't know it had a soundcard built in, I'm a lot more interested now.
Doreen Schurle
29.05.2013
If you're playing beatgridded house music, then getting a Zomo MC-1000 would probably be the best purchase you'll ever make. Get it with the PMK-3 mount kit, which mounts the controller behind the mixer like so:



You will be a VERY happy bunny indeed.

EDIT: If avoiding "overkill" is your goal, then the Zomo's perfect tbh. 4 deck control from a single unit which mounts in close proximity to the mixer, giving you easy access to both transport, FX, and EQing working on a single axis (ie, JUST in front of you, no reaching off to the sides etc).

I use the Zomo when I'm doing traditional "remix" sets without much in the way of performance DJing.
Ilana Andretta
29.05.2013
Originally Posted by Aequitas
Now, after a year of using the Mixtrack Pro I feel it's time to get more serious with my dj-ing. After seeing some youtube series and videos I feel in love with the Xone:92 and decided to search for a used one. I found one for a reasonable price and can't wait to use it.

But what is next? I use Traktor and already have 1 Traktor X1. I know I need a soundcard next. Should it be the the A10 or are there other (cheaper/better) options? I like techno and deephouse music and planning to use 3 too 4 decks. As I already are going to spend a lot of my budget for the Xone and not planning to use anything else, except maybe a second X1 (do you guys suggest this?), what else do I need to buy or what can you recommend me?

As I use a controller at the moment I don't know how hard it will be to setup the mixer with Traktor and I am quiet lost on what's necassery. I don't want an overkill, so that's why I ask you people if you can please help me out.
First congratulations for purchasing Xone92. It's a great mixer and I am sure you will love it. From what I understand you definitely need a sound card. The Audio6 is up to 3 channels and the Audio8/10 is up to 4 channels in your mixer. Right now with a sound card and the X1 you have, you will be able to control 2 decks in Traktor. You need one more X1 to control 4 decks and of course Audio8/10. Instead of an X1 you can get an F1. With one X1 and one F1 you will control 2 track decks and two remix decks. I suggest you just get either Audio8 or 10 for now, stick a bit with X1 and then see what is more suitable for you and slowly buy it. There are also other controllers and sound cards that you might prefer instead of the Native Instruments ones. Another good controller for example with an onboard 4 channel sound card is the XoneK2 (http://www.allen-heath.com/uk/Produc...oneK2&SubCatId)

In order to setup the mixer with Traktor you need the sound card. Once you purchase it, it is very easy to connect it to your mixer and set it up, especially if you buy the Native Instruments ones as it is plug and play. If anything feel free to ask.
Alphonso Deitchman
29.05.2013
Was comparing the above sound cards to the discontinued standalone A10 sorry, the Scratch A10 package is now much more expensive at
Celestine Porebski
29.05.2013
Well, things might have changed since I looked around about 2 years ago. I'm quite certain the Zomo one wasn't around then, don't know about the Reloop (but then again, it's Reloop, the brandname alone would put me off - things might have changed there as well, but prejudices from back in the day are hard to eradicate). The Gigaport I know, but I'm not sure it's worthwhile, I don't believe the DA converters are as nice as the ones in the NI interfaces.
Alphonso Deitchman
29.05.2013
The Zomo MC 1000 gives you 8 outputs in addition to plenty of controls for the same price as the A10. The Reloop Contour has 8 outputs too, but is harder to find now that it's discontinued.

And the ESI Gigaport is a cheap standalone 8 out soundcard thats less than half the price of the A10. I'm sure there are plenty of other cards out there too.
Celestine Porebski
29.05.2013
But there's not really a lot of competition in the 8-out-soundcard business (at least not in the same price range)
Alphonso Deitchman
29.05.2013
You only need a Traktor Audio6/10 if you plan on using timecode. Otherwise you can use any sound card you like.
Gaynell Rydberg
29.05.2013
If you're using 3 decks, then Audio 6. If you're using 4 decks then Audio 8 or 10.

Controllers are up to you. Everyone has different wants and needs.

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