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Xone:4D - FX return/send Help
Posted on: 31.07.2012 by Carolee Briskie
Hi everyone,

I just got my Xone:4D and its working great with Traktor Pro. However, I tried to set-up the FX return/send with my RMX-1000 and I was getting confused about the so called pre/post fader setting. I always hear the original signal under the "return" signal from the RMX-1000.

I believe maybe I miss some settings...basically, I would like to use the channel faders (e.g. channel 1 and 2 up) and than select a channel for the effect (RMX-1000), without any underlying sound of the original signal.

Is there any tutorial for using an external effect like the RMX-1000 with the Xone:4D?

Many thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Kandi Odom
06.05.2013
Originally Posted by M.Beijer
Hey there Grandmaster,

I also thought it would be a great idea to add rmx1000 to xone 4d, but somehow the 4d brings the sound from the track playing with the send return so it goes around in some weird way. I dont know why it is set up like this, did you create a ticket at a&h helpcommunity ?
If you could link me I will post my thoughts aswell!

Sadly theres no easy workaround is the same with the xone 92!!!!!M
Carolee Briskie
31.07.2012
Hi everyone,

I just got my Xone:4D and its working great with Traktor Pro. However, I tried to set-up the FX return/send with my RMX-1000 and I was getting confused about the so called pre/post fader setting. I always hear the original signal under the "return" signal from the RMX-1000.

I believe maybe I miss some settings...basically, I would like to use the channel faders (e.g. channel 1 and 2 up) and than select a channel for the effect (RMX-1000), without any underlying sound of the original signal.

Is there any tutorial for using an external effect like the RMX-1000 with the Xone:4D?

Many thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Evia Nitch
14.05.2013
-Did you update your drivers, firmware etc? The 4D has had some serious firmware upgrades.

-If you set it to post fader and keep the fader down, do you still have the problem?

-Which loop are you using? FX1 or FX2?

If you keep being unspecific, I fear nobody can help you.......

You DO understand that an effect is ADDED to the song by the RMX eh? It puts out SONG + EFFECT

Turning up the fader should give you more original song, turning up the FX loop should give more Song+effect. If you don't turn the original song dow, you get it doubled up, but that's not a 4D issue, that makes sense.
Mimi Mahaffee
14.05.2013
Well what id like to do is use the rmx1000 on a specific channel which plays a track, then i want to add a effect without getting the track from the channel in the fx loop aswell(sounds weird, like the track is doubled up).
Understand what i mean?
I read somewhere that a&h has to do an update with some drivers but perhaps its not needed if you say it can be changed by yourself!
Evia Nitch
12.05.2013
Are you aware that FX2 is hardwired as a pre-fader bus. Read the manual on how to easily change that. (jumper setting).

The FX return routing is also modifyable.

I'm quite familiar with my 4D. If you are a bit more specific I may be able to help you.
Kandi Odom
06.05.2013
Originally Posted by M.Beijer
Hey there Grandmaster,

I also thought it would be a great idea to add rmx1000 to xone 4d, but somehow the 4d brings the sound from the track playing with the send return so it goes around in some weird way. I dont know why it is set up like this, did you create a ticket at a&h helpcommunity ?
If you could link me I will post my thoughts aswell!

Sadly theres no easy workaround is the same with the xone 92!!!!!M
Mimi Mahaffee
06.05.2013
Hey there Grandmaster,

I also thought it would be a great idea to add rmx1000 to xone 4d, but somehow the 4d brings the sound from the track playing with the send return so it goes around in some weird way. I dont know why it is set up like this, did you create a ticket at a&h helpcommunity ?
If you could link me I will post my thoughts aswell!

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