behringer ddm4000 analog
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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