Setting up Kontrol S4 in the Club
Setting up Kontrol S4 in the Club Posted on: 16.01.2012 by Camille Darlington Hi guys.I've got a gig where the host has booked out a evening club. I want to use my Kontrol S4 into the PA/existing set up. So can anyone tell me what I need to do to set up the S4 into the mixer (I believe there is a DJM800 there) and be able to mix with the S4 using 4 track decks and have audio on their PA? Thanks so much in advance, | |
Camille Darlington 16.01.2012 | Hi guys. I've got a gig where the host has booked out a evening club. I want to use my Kontrol S4 into the PA/existing set up. So can anyone tell me what I need to do to set up the S4 into the mixer (I believe there is a DJM800 there) and be able to mix with the S4 using 4 track decks and have audio on their PA? Thanks so much in advance, |
Camille Darlington 17.01.2012 | And by halfway you mean the default, so 0 dB ? |
Rosalie Novarro 16.01.2012 | Look at a channel on your S4... see how it has a GAIN knob at the top. gain/trim same thing. So now you believe of the S4 as your one "input unit" into a channel on the house mixer, so again just like loading a track into the S4, now you have another gain structure (eg - you are "loading" the s4 into the house mixer). setting it halfway or below half should be a fine starting point. |
Camille Darlington 16.01.2012 | Thanks so much guys. What do you mean by the 'trim' though? Cos I was expecting that the free channel, I'd just have the fader completely up, all the EQs pointing north, then adjusting the main output on the S4 until it's at a decent level then use the eq/faders on the S4. |
Rosalie Novarro 16.01.2012 | if youre going into any existing dj mixer, just RCA out to RCA in on one of the mixer channels. set existing mixer trim halfway on whatever channel youre on, fader all the way up, and then work your gain up from zero until the output is correct. this is as easy as it gets. as far as putting the S4 on other gear, buy/borrow a crane stand or odyssey lstandm and just fly your kit over whatever is there, it couldnt be any easier. plus it looks kinda more legit with the S4 on a stand imho |
Stanley Peckman 16.01.2012 | From experience; When using an S4 in a club / booth there is a good chance the connections are XLR or 1/4 inch, RCA is unusual. Trick is checking up front or being prepared for any connection. I carry and use one of these; http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/pa-liv...05051410433828 Thats a UK link but the Art box is widely available anywhere. If you dont have a ground loop / isolatring transformer there is a good chance you'll get hum over the PA so this box takes care of two problems at once. + it's passive so no extra power lead. Great bit of kit. |
Ruiz dB 16.01.2012 | I'd check to see if they have space as well... bring thick foam padding if you have to lay your controller on top of another DJ's decks... |
Wynell Ludin 16.01.2012 | yup thats all you need to do.. if possible sound check prior to playing/club opening so there is no surprises when u get up to play... |
Camille Darlington 16.01.2012 | Yep the club is cool with that. So basically my main outs (The TRS/RCA spots) into any of the free channels on the DJM 800 (2 will be taken by the existing CDJs i believe) ? Thanks so much |
Johnetta Olewine 16.01.2012 | first thing. talk to the promoter/host and make sure they are OK with you bringing your own gear and plugging in to the existing system. Some venues really arent down with this. Second thing. run your master out from your s4 into a spare channel on the DJM. Simple. |
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