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Getting Started: AUDIO 4 DJ – 18
Test the Setup
From the list window, drag tracks in both decks and hit the Play/PauSe Button.
Drag the crossfader of your DJ mixer all the way to the left (Deck A or Channel 1).
Set the headphones mix knob/fader of your DJ mixer to 0%. If you do not nd a head-
phones mix knob/fader, please consult the manual of your DJ mixer.
Use the cue button/switch/fader of Deck B (Channel 2) of your DJ mixer. If you do not
nd a cue button/switch/fader, please consult the manual of your hardware mixer. You
should hear the track playing on Deck B only in your headphones, while the track in
Deck A plays over your speakers.
4.2 Using the AUDIO 4 DJ as Default Device for Recording
You can use the AUDIO 4 DJ as a recording device for recording from vinyl as well as for
capturing your own musical performance.
4.2.1 Using the AUDIO 4 DJ as Recording Device on Windows
Open Start > Control Panel > Sounds & Audio Devices.
Click the “Audio” tab.
Set the AUDIO 4 DJ as your “Default Device for Sound Recording” by selecting the
AUDIO 4 DJs channel pair you want to record from, e.g. AUDIO 4 DJ (CH. A, In 1/2).
In your recording softwares Options dialog, choose the appropriate input.
Adjust the input level in your recording software and start recording.
4.2.2 Using the AUDIO 4 DJ as Recording Device on Mac OS X
Open Applications/Utilities/Audio MIDI Setup.
On the “Audio Devices” page, choose AUDIO 4 DJ as “Default Input”.
Adjust the input level in your recording software and start recording.
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