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Xone:K2 - Application Example: Dual Setup - External Mixer [Text to accompany video Tutorial] You can use two K2s to route the output from 4 separate virtual decks into 4 channels of an external mixer. This means you can use the two K2s to control your chosen dj software and also use the features of an external mixer. ****Please note, for all DUAL K2 setups: Your Xone:K2's must transmit on different MIDI channels to each other to avoid MIDI conflicts. By default the Xone:K2 transmits on MIDI channel 15, so set one of the K2's to any MIDI channel other than 15. MIDI Channel Tutorial: • Xone:K2 - Tutorial: Setting the MIDI Chann... Start by using a 3.5 millimetre jack to Dual RCA Phono lead to connect the headphone output from the left K2 - to channel 1 of the mixer. Using a Dual RCA Phono lead, connect the Audio out RCA connectors from the left K2 - to channel 2 of the mixer. Connect the left K2 to your PC or Mac with the USB cable provided. Now, use another 3.5 millimetre jack to Dual RCA Phono lead, to connect the headphone output from the right K2 - to channel 3 of the mixer. Use another dual Dual RCA Phono lead to connect the Audio out RCA connectors from the right K2 - to channel 4 of the mixer. Connect the right K2 to your PC or Mac with the USB cable provided. As we want to use the soundcard on each K2, they must both be connected by USB. Your application can only see one audio device at a time and so the two K2's need to be joined in software. In the case of a PC -- you will need to use a third party application to achieve this. In the case of a Mac -- you can use the aggregate device system. ****Aggregate Device Setup (Mac): In Audio Devices you will have two K2's listed. Click on the plus icon to Create Aggregate Device. Now click on both Xone:K2's listed. The aggregate device now states zero in input channels, and 8 out channels. ****Traktor Pro (Mac) Setup: From the preferences window in Traktor, click on Audio setup -- and select audio device. Choose Aggregate Device from the list. Now set your Output routing. Make sure your mixing mode is on External. Set output decks ABCD to: Deck A L 1: Aggregate Device Out 0 Deck A R 2: Aggregate Device Out 1 Deck B L 3: Aggregate Device Out 2 Deck B R 4: Aggregate Device Out 3 Deck C L 1: Aggregate Device Out 4 Deck C R 2: Aggregate Device Out 5 Deck D L 3: Aggregate Device Out 6 Deck D R 4: Aggregate Device Out 7 **** Ableton (Mac) Setup: From the preferences window in Ableton, select audio and make sure the audio output device is set to Aggregate Device (0 inputs, 8 outputs) Now set your Output Config. Make sure: 1/2 stereo 3-4 stereo 5-6 stereo And 7/8 stereo are enabled. Choose OK. On Channel 1 set the "audio to" section to EXT. Out. Choose 1/2. On Channel2 set the "audio to" section to EXT. Out. Choose 3/4. On Channel 3 set the "audio to" section to EXT. Out. Choose 5/6. On Channel 4 set the "audio to" section to EXT. Out. Choose 7/8. ****For more detailed information please ensure you read the latest version of Xone:K2 User Guide, available to view and download: http://www.allen-heath.com/uk/Product...