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behringer ddm4000 analog
Posted on: 21.02.2013 by Myesha Lathan
Hi, I have two numarks ndx800 and a behringer ddm4000 mixer. My numarks are hooked up to my computer functioning perfectly as a midi controller]
but I want to use my behringer as an analog mixer because I was having trouble mapping it. How do I hook things up and do i need an external soundcard ? Thanks
Myesha Lathan
21.02.2013
Hi, I have two numarks ndx800 and a behringer ddm4000 mixer. My numarks are hooked up to my computer functioning perfectly as a midi controller]
but I want to use my behringer as an analog mixer because I was having trouble mapping it. How do I hook things up and do i need an external soundcard ? Thanks
Vernie Covington
03.03.2013
I'm certain that you need an external sound card. The ndx800's do not have the ability to receive audio over USB.

- Hook up the usb cables from the NDX's to the laptop (mine go to a usb hub).

- Set traktor to external mixing mode

- Make sure the correct sound card is selected

- Set the audio outputs to channels 1/2 (left/right) for deck A and channels 3/4 for deck B

- Plug the red/white RCA cables from your sound card outputs for ch1/ch2 to the mixer line inputs for ch1 and outputs 3/4 from the soundcard to the mixer line inputs for ch2


That's all there is to it
Tamela Batara
21.02.2013
No, you shouldn't need an external soundcard. Just hook up the 800's as midi controllers, and you should be able to RCA them to the ddm as you would a TT or normal CDJ. They should then output the sound from your software to the mixer through the RCA and use use software in external mixer mode.

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