So I currently own a Denon MC6000 and it is working as expected, however I have been recently looking into getting a DNS3700 or two to go with my current setup.
I would like the 6000 to control decks A and B, and 3700s to control decks C and D. I would also like the 6000 on internal mix mode as I feel its a better mixer then software mixing.
I have been searching on the internet how I would go about setting it up so that I could have this functionality and most posts I have read involve the need for an external sound card which is of no issue to me. However so far no site I have found tell you how to set up your audio config so that you can get audio out to both the MC6000 and the DNS3700s.
So the TL:DR is:
How would I setup an Audio 10 sound card so that I can get audio to a MC6000 and 2 DNS3700s, using the 6000 on internal mix mode. Hoping to use ASIO drivers for its low latency.
I would like the 6000 to control decks A and B, and 3700s to control decks C and D. I would also like the 6000 on internal mix mode as I feel its a better mixer then software mixing.
I have been searching on the internet how I would go about setting it up so that I could have this functionality and most posts I have read involve the need for an external sound card which is of no issue to me. However so far no site I have found tell you how to set up your audio config so that you can get audio out to both the MC6000 and the DNS3700s.
So the TL:DR is:
How would I setup an Audio 10 sound card so that I can get audio to a MC6000 and 2 DNS3700s, using the 6000 on internal mix mode. Hoping to use ASIO drivers for its low latency.
Mensajes Sun 17 Jul 11 @ 8:24 am
You just need to go into the config -> mappers tab then the little icon next to the drop down menu that says your controllers name (if you hold the mouse over it it will say "mapper options"), choose deck assignment and select the decks you want the controller to control, repeat for your remaining devices...
next I'm not sure you will need the audio 10, as the mc6000 has a 2in 2 out soundcard... you could use that and an audio 2 if you need, but honestly I cant recommend either of them as I have never heard them before, the audio 8 however is a great quality card that I highly recommend...
anyway to set it up you just plug the mc, soundcard and the 3500's into your computer, assign the controllers to their decks as above, then go into advanced config to set up your sound, you just need to set up the outputs for each deck. After that plug your soundcards outs into the denon mc line inputs and start mixing
next I'm not sure you will need the audio 10, as the mc6000 has a 2in 2 out soundcard... you could use that and an audio 2 if you need, but honestly I cant recommend either of them as I have never heard them before, the audio 8 however is a great quality card that I highly recommend...
anyway to set it up you just plug the mc, soundcard and the 3500's into your computer, assign the controllers to their decks as above, then go into advanced config to set up your sound, you just need to set up the outputs for each deck. After that plug your soundcards outs into the denon mc line inputs and start mixing
Mensajes Sun 17 Jul 11 @ 9:09 am
With advanced config I believe you are unable to use ASIO drivers, but if that is the only way I guess it shall have to do.
Also the Audio 10 is being branded as the new Audio 8, so I can only assume it will be of the same quality.
Also the Audio 10 is being branded as the new Audio 8, so I can only assume it will be of the same quality.
Mensajes Sun 17 Jul 11 @ 9:32 am
you can use any audio source in advanced config... and yeah I'd say the audio 10 would be the same quality, don't know why anyone would need 5 ins and outs though... 4 is plenty for me LOL
Mensajes Sun 17 Jul 11 @ 9:54 am