Native Instruments Audio 8 DJ Owners Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL

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Thank you for purchasing the AUDIO 8 DJ professional USB 2.0 audio interface. The AUDIO 8 DJ has been tailored specifically to the needs of the digital DJ:- Robust and portable design for the harshest traveling and live stage conditions- Loud output levels give enough headroom for shaping the sound with filters and EQs- Monitoring LEDs continuously provide valuable information about the status of your system- 8 inputs and 8 outputs allow the creation of the most advanced setups- 2 phono preamps for use with digital vinyl control systems- Microphone input with zero latency monitoring- Low-latency drivers provide natural analog feel for your DJ software- 24 bit digital/ analog converters deliver the ultimate sound experience to your audience- MIDI connection offers the capacity for integrating MIDI controllers into your setup

Transcript of Native Instruments Audio 8 DJ Owners Manual

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SUPPORTSASIO™, Core Audio™,

DirectSound™

SUPPORTSASIO™, Core Audio™,

DirectSound™

042477136673 4

AUDIO 8 DJ COM FUL

PROFOUND SOUND

DJs Delight

www.native-instruments.com | [email protected]

The audio interface designed entirely for DJs – AUDIO 8 DJ combines high-end audio quality with unmatched connectivityand a rock solid mobile design. This hardware is destined to bethe beating heart of your DJ set-up. The AUDIO 8 DJ provides aprofessional level interface for DJs who are serious about sound.

Make the ConnectionThis powerhouse interface has unrivalled potential for connectivity – eight inputs, eight outputs, MIDI I/O, 1/4" headphone jack and status LEDs for full visual control. Connect up to four hi-gain stereo outputs from your DJ performance software to your external mixer. Use the four stereo inputs to connect turntables, CD players, effects and more.

Macintosh OS X is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Windows XP is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Intel Core is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other product and company names are ™ or ® trademarks of their respective holders. All specifications subject to change without notice. © 2007, NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH. All rights reserved. Made in Germany.

►Professional 96 kHz, 24 Bit Audio Interface, ultra high quality Cirrus Logic™ AD/DA converters

►8 9,7 dBu outputs (RCA)

►8 12dBu inputs (RCA/Line), 2 optional phono preamps for use with Digital Vinyl Systems

►1 alternative microphone input with input gain control and input level meter (XLR)

►Headphone output with visual level control

►Low latency ASIO™/Core Audio™/DirectSound™ driver

►USB 2.0 bus powered

►MIDI I/O port

►Over 20 individual channel Status LEDs for instant status monitoring and signal chain error detection

►Includes full version of TRAKTOR 3 LE with integrated Beatport music store access

Front and back panel of the audio interface

KEY FEATURES

SOLID | ACCURATE | EXPRESSIVE

PROFOUND SOUND

PROFOUND SOUNDSOLID | ACCURATE | EXPRESSIVE

Windows XP, Pentium or Athlon 1.4 GHz,512 MB RAM, USB 2.0 port, Service Pack 2

MAC OS X 10.4, G4 1.4 GHz or Intel

® Core™ DUO 1.66 GHz,

512 MB RAM, USB 2.0 portFor latest system requirements, compatibility and support of the latest operating systems, see our website at www.native-instruments.com/audio8dj.info or ask your NATIVE INSTRUMENTS dealer.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

FEATURINGG I F T C A R D

I N C L U D E D

NI-13667-A

FRANÇAISKEY FEATURES

► Interface audio professionnelle 24-bit / 96 kHz, convertisseurs AN/NA ultra haute qualité Cirrus Logic™

► 8 sorties 9,7 dBu (RCA)

► 8 entrées 12 dBu (RCA), 2 préamplis phono optionnels avec mode haute impédance d’entrée

► 1 entrée microphone parallèle avec contrôle du gain d'entrée et indicateur de niveau d’entrée (XLR)

► Sortie casque avec contrôle visuel du niveau

► Pilote ASIO /Core Audio /DirectSound à faible latence

► Alimenté par le bus USB 2.0

► entrée/sortie MIDI I/O

► Plus de 20 DELs d’état pour un contrôle instantané de chaque canal et la détection d’erreurs sur le chemin du signal

► Inclut la version complète de TRAKTOR 3 LE, avec accès intégré au magasin musical en ligne Beatport®

DEUTSCHKEY FEATURES

► Professionelles Audio-Interface mit hochwertigen AD/DA-Wandlern von Cirrus Logic™ (24 Bit/96 kHz)

► 8 Ausgänge (RCA) mit 9,7 dBu Nennpegel

► 8 Eingänge (RCA) mit 12 dBu Eingangsempfindlichkeit, 2 zuschaltbare Phono-Vorverstärker mit hoher Eingangsimpedanz

► 1 alternativ nutzbarer Mikrofoneingang (XLR) mit regelbarer Empfindlichkeit und Pegelanzeige

► Kopfhörerausgang mit Pegelanzeige

► Treiber mit niedriger Latenz für ASIO /Core Audio/DirectSound™

► USB 2.0 ,Spannungsversorgung via Bus Power

► MIDI I/O Port

► Mehr als 20 Kanalstatus-LEDs für die komfortable Überwachung der Eingangs- und Ausgangskanäle

► Enthält eine Vollversion von TRAKTOR 3 LE mit integriertem Zugang zum Beatport® Music Store

ITALIANOKEY FEATURES

► Interfaccia Audio Professionale a 96 KkHz, 24 Bit, fornita di convertitori AD/DA Cirrus Logic ad altissima fedeltà.

► 8 uscite 9,7 dBu (RCA)

► 8 ingressi 12dBu (RCA), 2 preamplificatori opzionali phono con modalità di ingresso ad alta impedenza

► 1 ingresso microfonico alternativo con controllo del gain e indicatore di livello in ingresso(XLR)

► Uscita cuffie con controllo visuale del volume

► Driver a bassa latenza ASIO™/Core Audio™/DirectSound™

► Alimentazione via bus USB 2.0

► MIDI I/O Port

► Più di 20 led di status del canale per un monitoraggio istantaneo e individuazione dell’errore nella catena del segnale

► Inclusa una versione completa di TRAKTOR 3 LE con accesso integrato al Beatport® Music Store

ESPAÑOLKEY FEATURES

► Interfaz de audio profesional de 24 bits y 96 kHz, convertidores AD/DA Cirrus Logic de calidad superior

► 8 salidas (RCA) de 9,7 dBu

► 8 entradas (RCA) de 12 dBu, 2 preamplificadores opcionales con modo de entrada de alta impedancia

► 1 entrada alternativa para micrófono con control de ganancia de entrada y medidor de nivel de entrada (XLR)

► Salida de auriculares con control visual de volumen

► Controlador de baja latencia ASIO™/Core Audio™/DirectSound™

► Bus USB 2.0 potenciado

► E/S MIDI

► Más de 20 LED indicadores de estado del canal, para una supervisión constante y una pronta detección de errores en la cadena de la señal

► Incluye la versión completa de TRAKTOR 3 LE con acceso integrado a la tienda musical Beatport®

Super high-end Cirrus-Logic™ AD/DA converters guarantee a soundquality that will impress even the most discerning audiophiles. Ultra low latency drivers along with hi-gain output levels providing up to 9,7 dBu on all channels affirm the AUDIO 8’s professional credentials. The uncompromising sound quality is bound to enthuse you and your audience.

Class Act

Rock Steady and Ready

Encased in a solid shield of aluminium, and built on a metal chassis, this sturdy interface is also compact enough to fit into the tightest booth. Constructed from the most resilient compo-nents, and designed for a lifetime of dedicated service, you can trust this total professional to get the job done in any situation.

AUDIO 8 DJ – Comprehensive connectivity

This product requires activation after installation.

OPERATION MANUAL

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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH, hereinafter referred to as NATIVE INSTRUMENTS. All product and company names are ™ or ® trademarks of their respective owners.Furthermore, the fact that you are reading this text means you are the owner of a legal version rather than an illegal, pirated copy. It is only through the loyalty and honesty of people like yourself that NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH can continue to develop and create innovative audio software. On behalf of the entire company, thank you very much.

Users Guide written and revised by Irmgard Bauer, Friedemann Becker, Robert Kotok, Christoph Laue

Special thanks to the Beta Test Team, who were invaluable not just in tracking down bugs, but in making this a better product.

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Germany

NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbHSchlesische Str. 28D-10997 [email protected]

USANATIVE INSTRUMENTS North America, Inc.5631 Hollywood BoulevardLos Angeles, CA [email protected]

© Native Instruments GmbH, 2007. All rights reserved.

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1. Welcome to the AUDIO 8 DJ!

Thank you for purchasing the AUDIO 8 DJ professional USB 2.0 audio interface. The AUDIO 8 DJ has been tailored specifically to the needs of the digital DJ:

Robust and portable design for the harshest traveling and live stage condi-tionsLoud output levels give enough headroom for shaping the sound with filters and EQsMonitoring LEDs continuously provide valuable information about the status of your system8 inputs and 8 outputs allow the creation of the most advanced setups2 phono preamps for use with digital vinyl control systemsMicrophone input with zero latency monitoringLow-latency drivers provide natural analog feel for your DJ software2� bit digital/ analog converters deliver the ultimate sound experience to your audience

MIDI connection offers the capacity for integrating MIDI controllers into your setup

Enjoy your AUDIO 8 DJ!NATIVE INSTRUMENTS

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2. Safety Considerations

The following sections contain important information concerning the use of the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware. Please read the following sections thoroughly before you install the AUDIO 8 DJ on your computer!

2.1 Warning Before using the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware, please read the manual and pay spe-cial attention to the instructions. The AUDIO 8 DJ hardware does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Do not open it or attempt to disassemble or modify any internal hardware. If a hard-ware malfunction appears, immediately stop using the hardware and contact NATIVE INSTRUMENTS. Do not expose the AUDIO 8 DJ to rain, and do not use it near water or in damp or wet conditions. Also, never place anything on top of the device, and be very careful that no objects or liquids of any kind enter the unit. The AUDIO 8 DJ, in combination with an amplifier, headphones or speakers, can produce sound levels capable of damaging your ears. Do not use it at high volume levels for long periods of time. If you experience any hearing problems or ringing in the ears, consult a hearing specialist immediately.

The AUDIO 8 DJ hardware is powered via USB. Operation can be guaranteed only as a single device with a USB2 controller or with a self-powered USB2 hub.

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2.2 Caution Before connecting the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware to other electronic components, turn off the power for all devices. Before powering your system up or down, set all volume levels to minimum. Gradually raise the volume controls while playing your instruments to set the desired listening level. Do not place the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall to the ground. Before moving the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware, remove all connected cables. Never subject the unit to extreme temperatures (e.g. direct sunlight in an en-closed vehicle or near a heat source), or high levels of vibration. Do not use excessive force on the buttons, knobs, switches or connectors.

When cleaning the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use paint thinner, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemically-impregnated wiping cloths.

2.3 Important Notes Disclaimer: NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH cannot be held responsible for damage or data loss caused by improper use of, or modification to, the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware or software. It is your responsibility to back up data you do not want to lose.Specifications subject to change: The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. However, NATIVE INSTRUMENTS reserves the right to make changes to the specifications of software and hard-ware at any time without notice or obligation to update existing units. Nameplate location: The nameplate is located on the bottom of the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware. It lists the products’ model name and the serial number.

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Disposal notice: Should this product become damaged beyond repair, or for some other reason come to the end of its useful life, please observe all regula-tions of your country that relate to the disposal of electronic products. Copyright: © NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH 2007. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part, summarized, transmit-ted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH.

All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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3. System Requirements

For latest system requirements, compatibility and support of the latest operating systems please see our website at:

http://www.native-instruments.com/audio8dj

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4. Hard- and Software Installation

This chapter addresses the installation of the drivers of the AUDIO 8 DJ as well as the installation of the helping applications Control Panel and Settings Tool. Please follow the provided step-by-step instructions! Ignoring the instructions below may result in the installation of wrong drivers and can potentially cause problems.

4.1 Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJBefore you can use the AUDIO 8 DJ, you need to install its driver first. The driver handles communication between the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware and your computer.You can configure the driver’s settings using the Settings Tool. This tool and its options are explained in chapter 7 (AUDIO 8 DJ Software).

4.1.1 Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers on WindowsThis section describes the installation and the uninstall process of the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers on a Windows PC.

Installing the AUDIO 8 DJ DriversPlace the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer.Use the Windows Explorer to browse the contents of the CD.Double-click on Audio 8 DJ Driver Setup. This will start the driver installation program, which will show a welcoming screen first. Click on Next to proceed in the driver installation.In the next step, click on Accept to accept the software license agreement.

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! Do not connect the

AUDIO 8 DJ hardware

until the driver installer prompts

you as the operating system may

install the wrong drivers!

! Do not connect the

AUDIO 8 DJ hardware

until the driver installer prompts

you as the operating system may

install the wrong drivers!

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The next screen lets you choose the installation folder. Click Next to install the driver in the default path

C:\Program Files\Native Instruments\Audio 8 DJ Driver

or click Browse to open a dialog, in which you can choose a custom installation path.The next screen informs you that you might get system dialogs, in which you have to confirm the installation, although the software did not pass the Windows Logo test. If you see such a dialog, please click on coNtiNue ANywAy. Click Next to continue with the installation.A smaller window will appear, showing that the installation is running. After a short time, the next screen is displayed. You are now asked to connect the AUDIO 8 DJ. Please connect the AUDIO 8 DJ with the provided USB cable to a free USB2 port of your computer.You will see a standard Windows information bubble coming up and you might get another time prompted to continue installation, although a Windows Logo test has not been passed, as described above.On the next screen, click on Next to complete the installation.Another Windows information bubble will come up to inform you that the instal-lation was successful. Also, the last installation screen is shown. Click on exit to complete the instal-lation.

Congratulations, you have just completed the AUDIO 8 DJ driver installation!

To access the AUDIO 8 DJ software tools, click on “Windows Start” > “All Programs” > “Native Instruments” > “Audio 8 DJ Driver”.In this folder you will find the Control Panel (explained in chapter 7.2 Understanding the Control Panel), and the Settings Tool (explained later in chapter 7.1 Understanding the Settings Tool).

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! The AUDIO 8 DJ requires

a USB 2.0 port and will

not work when connected to a

USB 1.1 port.

! The AUDIO 8 DJ requires

a USB 2.0 port and will

not work when connected to a

USB 1.1 port.

! Please always refer to

the Readme file on the

installation CD as it contains last

minute information not available

in the printed manual.

! Please always refer to

the Readme file on the

installation CD as it contains last

minute information not available

in the printed manual.

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Uninstalling the AUDIO 8 DJ DriversTo uninstall the AUDIO 8 DJ drivers from your computer:

Open C:\Program Files\Native Instruments\Audio 8 DJ Driver

Double-click the Unwise Tool to begin un-installation.From the following dialog , choose AutomAtic.

4.1.2 Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers on Mac OS XThis section describes the installation and the uninstall process of the AUDIO 8 DJ drivers on a Macintosh computer.

Installing the AUDIO 8 DJ DriversPlace the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer.An AUDIO 8 DJ CD icon will appear on your desktop.Click on the AUDIO 8 DJ CD icon to open the content of the CD.Click on the AUDIO 8 DJ Driver installer called AUDIO 8 DJ Driver Installer.The installer opens and the license agreement will be displayed. Click on coNtiNue to proceed.The next screen prompts you to agree to the terms of the software license agreement. You need to click Agree to proceed with the installation.In the next screen, you can choose a destination for installation. As default path, Applications/Audio 8 DJ Driver is chosen. Click coNtiNue to proceed.In the next screen click on iNstAll.In the next screen click on coNtiNue. The installation continues with the USB hardware installation.In the next screen, select a destination volume and proceed by clicking on coNtiNue.The next screen informs you that your computer needs to be restarted when the installation is done. If you have any other applications running, you should close them now, then click on coNtiNue iNstAllAtioN.

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! Do not connect the

AUDIO 8 DJ hardware

until the driver installer prompts

you, as the operating system may

install the wrong drivers!

! Do not connect the

AUDIO 8 DJ hardware

until the driver installer prompts

you, as the operating system may

install the wrong drivers!

! The AUDIO 8 DJ requires

a USB 2.0 port and will

not work when connected to a

USB 1.1 port.

! The AUDIO 8 DJ requires

a USB 2.0 port and will

not work when connected to a

USB 1.1 port.

! Please always refer to the

Readme file on the instal-

lation CD, as it contains last min-

ute information that may not be

available in the printed manual.

! Please always refer to the

Readme file on the instal-

lation CD, as it contains last min-

ute information that may not be

available in the printed manual.

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The last screen prompts you to finish the installation. Click on restArt to restart the computer.

Congratulation, you have just completed the AUDIO 8 DJ driver installation! To access the AUDIO 8 DJ software tools, please click on “Applications/Audio 8 DJ Driver”.In this folder you will find the Settings Tool. Read more about the Settings Tool in chapter 7.1 (Understanding the Settings Tool).

Uninstalling the AUDIO 8 DJ DriversTo uninstall the AUDIO 8 DJ drivers from your computer, delete the following files manually:

/System/Library/PreferencePanes/NIUSBAudio.prefPane

/Library/Audio/MIDI/Drivers/NIUSBMIDIDriver.plugin

/Library/Preferences/de.caiaq.NIUSBAudio.hwsettings.plist

/System/Library/Extensions/NIUSBAudioDriver.kext

/Library/StartupItems/NIUSBAudioDaemon

4.2 Installation of the Settings ToolThis section describes the installation and the uninstall process of the Settings Tool. Information on how to use the Settings Tool can be found in chapter 7.1 (Understanding the Settings Tool).

4.2.1 Installation of the Settings Tool on WindowsThis section describes the installation and the uninstall process of the Settings Tool on a Windows PC.

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Installing the Settings ToolThe Settings Tool will be installed along with the driver of the AUDIO 8 DJ. Please follow the instructions on installing the AUDIO 8 DJ driver given in chapter �.1.1 (Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers on Windows). There is no interaction required.

Uninstalling the Settings ToolThe Settings Tool can be uninstalled along with the driver of the AUDIO 8 DJ. Please follow the instructions on uninstalling the AUDIO 8 DJ driver given in chapter �.1.1 (Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers on Windows). There is no interactionThere is no interaction required.

4.2.2 Installation of the Settings Tool on Mac OS XThis section describes the installation and the uninstall process of the Settings Tool on a Macintosh computer.

Installing the Settings ToolThe Settings Tool will be installed along with the driver of the AUDIO 8 DJ. Please follow the instructions on installing the AUDIO 8 DJ driver given in chapter �.1.2 (Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers on Mac OS X). There is no interaction required.

Uninstalling the Settings ToolTo uninstall the Settings Tool from a Macintosh computer, please delete the file

Applications/Audio 8 DJ Driver/Settings Tool.

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4.3 Installation of the Control PanelThis section describes the installation and the uninstall process of the Control Panel. Information on how to use the Control Panel can be found in chapter 7.2 (Understanding the Control Panel).

4.3.1 Installation of the Control Panel on WindowsThis section describes the installation and the uninstall process of the Control Panel on a Windows PC.

Installing the Control PanelThe Control Panel will be installed along with the driver of the AUDIO 8 DJ. Please follow the instructions on installing the AUDIO 8 DJ driver given in chapter �.1.1 (Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers on Windows). There is no interaction required.

Uninstalling the Control PanelThe Control Panel can be uninstalled along with the driver of the AUDIO 8 DJ. Please follow the instructions on uninstalling the AUDIO 8 DJ driver given in chapter �.1.1 (Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers on Windows). There is no interactionThere is no interaction required.

4.3.2 Installation of the Control Panel on Mac OS XThis section describes the installation and the uninstall process of the Control Panel on a Macintosh computer.

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Installing the Control PanelThe Control Panel will be installed along with the driver of the AUDIO 8 DJ. Please follow the instructions on installing the AUDIO 8 DJ driver given in chapter �.1.2 (Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers on Mac OS X). There is no interaction required.

Uninstalling the Control PanelThere is no option to uninstall the Control Panel from a Macintosh computer.

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5. Registration and Product Authorization

The AUDIO 8 DJ does not require a Product Authorization. Nevertheless, registration is recommended, as it is important in case of a support inquiry and can be helpful in case of a theft. To register your AUDIO 8 DJ on the NATIVE INSTRUMENTS website, use the serial number from the nameplate on the bottom of your AUDIO 8 DJ.To register your AUDIO 8 DJ:

Open your standard internet browserOpen the NATIVE INSTRUMENTS website: www.native-instruments.comIn the headline navigation, click on “Support”On the next page, click on “Product Activation”.Since you only need to register the serial number, please continue reading in section “B) Serial Number Registration” and click on the link labeled “Register the serial number here…”If you have never registered a NATIVE INSTRUMENTS product before, choose “Create User Account”. Choose “Additional Product Registration” if you already are a registered user of a NATIVE INSTRUMENTS product.

In any case, the following web pages will guide you step-by-step through the registration.

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6. AUDIO 8 DJ Hardware

The AUDIO 8 DJ combines high end audio quality with unmatched connectivity and a rock-solid mobile design. It is destined to be the beating heart of your DJ setup and provides a professional level interface between your preferred software and your audience:

Cirrus-Logic™ AD-DA converters guarantee a sound quality that will impress even the most discerning audiophiles. Low latency drivers along with hi-gain output levels on all channels prove the AUDIO 8 DJ’s professional credentials. 8 inputs, 8 outputs, MIDI I/O, 1/�” headphone connector, and 20 status LEDs allow full visual control.

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6.1 Back view and connections

IN 1|2 – OUT 1|2 (CH A): Connect the male XLR part of the multicore cABle to control Deck A here.IN 3|� – OUT 3|� (CH B): Connect the male XLR part of the multicore cABle to control Deck B here.OUT 5|6 (CH C): Connect to auxiliary input of your mixer when using the send effects.OUT 7|8 (CH D): Connect to auxiliary input of your mixer when using the send effects.USB: Connect the AUDIO 8 DJ to your computer via USB 2.0 here.USB Security Hook: Wrap your USB cable around this to prevent accidental disconnection.MIDI IN/ OUT: Connect your MIDI device here.GROUND: If connecting the turntable grounds to the mixer gives unsatisfac-tory results, ground your turntables here.

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phono input levels, while

all other inputs are line level.

! IN 1|2 and IN 3|� have

phono input levels, while

all other inputs are line level.

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6.2 Front view and connections

MIC: Connect a microphone via XLR here.IN 5|6 (CH C): Connect to effects output of your mixer for using the send ef-fects.MIC GAIN: Control the microphone volume here.MIC/ LINE Selector: Select here your input source.IN 7|8 (CH D): Connect to second output of your mixer, e.g. for recording purposes.INPUT MODE: Toggle between the input modes of Deck A and B (coNtrol ViNyl, coNtrol cD/ liNe, phoNo). HEADPHONES: Connect your headphones here if you don’t want to connect them to the mixer.SOURCE: Toggle between IN 5|6 and OUT 7|8 as sources.Volume: Controls the headphones volume.

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6.3 Status LEDsThe AUDIO 8 DJ displays which channels are connected and which source or input mode is chosen by lighting up the respective LED. This way you can easily check the AUDIO 8 DJ’s current setup.

CHANNEL A - D: The LEDs displaying the status of inputs and outputs are lit green in case of audio going in or out. In case of clipping, the LEDs will turn red. USB: Displays whether the AUDIO 8 DJ is connected or not. When the AUDIO 8 DJ is connected, this LED is lit green.MIDI: When a MIDI device is connected, this LED is lit green.INPUT LEVEL: Displays the input level and shows clipping with a red LED.SOURCE: Shows which iNput source is currently selected with the mic/chANNel selector.

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LINE: The LED of IN 5|6 lights up green in case of audio going in. In case of clipping, the LED will light up red.LINE: The LED of IN 7|8 lights up green in case of audio going in. In case of clipping, the LED will light up red.INPUT MODE (Channel A, B): Colored LEDs help you to identify the selected input mode: A green LED indicates timecoDe ViNyl mode. A yellow LED indicates timecoDe cD/ liNe mode. An orange LED indicates phoNo mode.SOURCE: Use the source selector to choose the source you want to monitor on the headphones.HP LEVEL: Displays the headphones volume level.

! Initial versions of the

AUDIO 8 DJ use green

LEDs only.

! Initial versions of the

AUDIO 8 DJ use green

LEDs only.

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6.4 AUDIO 8 DJ Technical Specifications

GENERAL INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS Input (A/D) Output (D/A)

Channels 8 8

Sampling Rate ��.1, �8, 96 kHz ��.1, �8, 96 kHz

Bit Resolution 2� 2�

Converter Cirrus Logic™ Cirrus Logic™

MIDI Interface 1 Input, 1 Output

Computer Connection USB 2.0, Bus-Powered

Dimension �5 x 17� x 103 mm

Weight 825 g

INPUT SPECIFICATIONS Line Microphone Phono

Cross Talk 87 dBu 87 dBu 87 dBu

Impendance1 MOhm (unbalan-ced)

3,6 kOhm (unbalan-ced)

�7 kOhm (unbalan-ced)

Full Scale Level (max.gain) 11,9 dBu -�0 dBu -29 dBu

THD+N 0.009% 0.009% 0.062%

SNR > 100 dBA (weighted) > 100 dBA (weighted) > 91 dBA (weighted)

Frequency Response 10-�0 kHz 10-�0 kHz 10-�0 kHz

±0.5 dB ±0.5 dB ±0.5 dB

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OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS Line Microphone

Cross Talk 87 dBu 87 dBu

Impendance 82 Ohms (Unbalanced) 8...600 Ohms (Load)

Maximum Output Level + 9,7 dBu 1,7 Veff@100 Ohms

THD+N 0,008% 0,012%

SNR > 100 dB (weighted) > 95 dBu (weighted)

Frequency Response 10-�0 kHz 10-�0 kHz

±0.5 dB ±0.5 dB

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7. AUDIO 8 DJ Software

This chapter shows you all features of the helping applications Settings Tool and Control Panel.

7.1 Understanding the Settings ToolThe Settings Tool is a graphical representation of the AUDIO 8 DJ and allows you to change its general settings.

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7.1.1 Open the Settings ToolOn Mac OS X, double-click on “Applications” > “Audio 8 DJ Driver” > “Settings Tool” to open the Settings Tool. On Windows, select “Start” > “All Programs” > “Native Instruments” > “Audio 8 DJ Driver” > “Settings Tool” to open the Settings Tool.

7.1.2 Header

AUDIO 8 DJ LogoClick on the AUDIO 8 DJ logo to open the ABout screeN. The ABout screeN displays the driver version number, the firmware version number, the settings tool version number as well as the credits. In case of a support inquiry you may be asked for one or more of these details.Click on the ABout screeN to close it.

Control PanelClick on the coNtrol pANel button to open the Control Panel. The Control Panel is explained in detail in section 7.2 (Understanding the Control Panel).

USB Connection MonitorThis is a status LED, showing you whether the AUDIO 8 DJ is connected to your computer or not. To change any settings, the AUDIO 8 DJ must be connected to your computer via USB 2.0.

The usB coNNectioN moNitor leD is black (switched off) if the AUDIO 8 DJ is not connected to your computer. The usB coNNectioN moNitor leD is lit green if the AUDIO 8 DJ is connected to your computer.

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element (Mac OS X) or

desktop shortcut (PC) of the

Settings Tool for faster access.

% You can create a dock

element (Mac OS X) or

desktop shortcut (PC) of the

Settings Tool for faster access.

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NI LogoClick on the NI logo to open the ABout screeN. The ABout screeN displays the driver version number, the firmware version number, the settings tool version number as well as the credits. In case of a support inquiry you may be asked for one or more of these details.Click on the ABout screeN to close it.

7.1.3 Info WindowThe iNfo wiNDow displays helpful information about the different settings and features. Hover over one of the features and you will see a description of the respective setting or feature.

7.1.4 Selection WindowIn the selectioN wiNDow, you can choose between the different options of the respective settings and features. These reflect the options chosen on the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware and can be changed from within the Settings Tool as well as on the AUDIO 8 DJ.

Input Mode SelectorThis selects the mode for the input channels A and B.

timecoDe ViNyl: Choose this if you use a digital vinyl system with control vinyls, because this mode is optimized for best sound at the mixer. timecoDe cD/ liNe: Choose this if you use a digital vinyl system with control CDs.phoNo: Use this if you want to record normal vinyl records, because this mode is optimized for best sound at the AUDIO 8 DJ.

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Phono Input Gain SelectorThis controls the input gain of the phoNo iNput moDe. Use this for adjusting recording levels and for DVS systems without automatic input adjustment.

Software LockClick on softwAre lock to disable any action of the iNput moDe switch on the front panel of the AUDIO 8 DJ. Activating this prevents accidental switching of the iNput moDe in a live situation. It is lit red if active.

Ground LiftClick on grouND lift to separate the screens of the connected audio cables from the chassis ground of the AUDIO 8 DJ. The default setting is off, which means the cable screen is connected to the chassis ground.

7.2 Understanding the Control PanelThis chapter will introduce you to the Control Panel and its settings.

7.2.1 The Control Panel on WindowsOn a Windows PC, the Control Panel allows you to change the performance settings of the AUDIO 8 DJ. To open the Control Panel, click on “Start” > “All Programs” > “Native Instruments” > “Audio 8 DJ Driver” > “Control Panel”.

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Soundcard Latency Settings

Audio signals going into your computer via the AUDIO 8 DJ have to be buffered in order to avoid clicks, dropouts and other audible interruptions of the audio stream. The same is true for the signals going back from the computer to the AUDIO 8 DJ. Every buffer is actually a small RAM partition that is used for temporarily storing the audio data. Buffering the audio stream introduces an amount of delay (called latency) into the audio path that depends on the selected buffer size. In this section of the AUDIO 8 DJ Control Panel you can set the size of the buffers (and thereby the amount of latency).

presets: Select a preset that has already preconfigured values for the usB and the AuDio Buffer size. Choosing User defined Settings allows you to set an usB Buffer size independently from the AuDio Buffer size.usB Buffer size: If you have selected User defined Settings, you can choose an usB Buffer size value here. Available values are 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 16 ms.

! Read more on latency in

chapter 11.5 (What is

Latency?).

! Read more on latency in

chapter 11.5 (What is

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AuDio Buffer size: If you have selected User defined Settings, you can choose an AuDio Buffer size value here. The values depend on the chosen usB Buffer size value. If you have chosen a high USB Buffer Size, the lower usB Buffer size values are not available. If you have chosen the lowest usB Buffer size value (1 ms), all options are available: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 32 and 64 ms.Click on ok to confirm your changes and to close the Control Panel.

Buffer FormatIn this section of the Control Panel, you can select the sampling rate that the AUDIO 8 DJ uses to handle audio. The value selected here always applies to all audio input and output streams. To select a sampling rate:

Choose a sampling rate from the sAmple rAte menu. 44100 Hz is the most common setting. Other available options are 48000 Hz and 96000 Hz. Click on OK to confirm your changes and to close the Control Panel.

AboutClick on the ABout button to open the ABout screeN. The ABout screeN displays the driver version number and the interface version number. In case of a sup-port enquiry you may be asked for one of these details.Click on ok to close the ABout screeN.

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Buffer settings can be

strainious for your computer and

may lead to clicks or audio drop-

outs. Read more on finding the

right latency settings in chapter

11.5 (What is Latency?).

! Very low USB and Audio

Buffer settings can be

strainious for your computer and

may lead to clicks or audio drop-

outs. Read more on finding the

right latency settings in chapter

11.5 (What is Latency?).

! The higher the chosen

value, the more CPU

power is required for handling au-

dio.

! The higher the chosen

value, the more CPU

power is required for handling au-

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7.2.2 The Control Panel on Mac OS XOn Mac OS X, the Control Panel displays the firmware version, the driver version and the number of USB streaming errors. It does not provide any options or settings, as these can be configured from within the audio software you want to use the AUDIO 8 DJ with.You can access the Control Panel by selecting it from the Mac OS X system preferences.

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8. Basic Setups

This chapter describes the most common possible setups and use cases.

8.1 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ as system’s default audio device

Using the AUDIO 8 DJ as standard sound card of your operating system will bring brilliance in your living room when listening to music or watching DVDs on your computer.

8.1.1 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ as default device in WindowsOpen “Start” > “Control Panel” > “Sounds & Audio Devices”.Click on the “Audio” tab.Choose one of the available channel pairs of the AUDIO 8 DJ, e.g. AUDIO 8 DJ (CH. D, Out 7|8) as “Default Device for Sound Playback”.Make sure the volume controls of the amplifier are completely turned down!Plug a RCA cable into out 5|6 of the AUDIO 8 DJ and connect it to an available input pair of your amplifier. Open an audio file on your computer. It should get played back via the AUDIO 8 DJ now.

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8.1.2 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ as default device in Mac OS XClick on “Applications/Utilities/Audio MIDI Setup” or open the “Audio MIDI Setup” from the Dock.In “Audio Devices”, choose “Audio 8 DJ” as “Default Output”.Click on “Configure Speakers”.Choose Stream 4 (Channel 7 & 8) as output.

8.2 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ with a CD-PlayerMake sure the volume controls of the amplifier are completely turned down!In the Settings Tool or on the AUDIO 8 DJ, choose timecoDe cD/ liNe as iNput moDe.Connect the RCA cable of your CD-Player to a free input pair of the AUDIO 8 DJ, e.g. AuDio 8 DJ (ch. A, iN 1|2).Put a CD in your CD-Player and start playing it.

8.3 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ with a turntableA normal turntable requires a different input amplification than a CD player. Only channels A and B do have the possibility of phono amplification, therefore you cannot connect a phono level turntable to channel C or D. The input amplification of channels A (IN 1|2) and B (3|�) can be toggled from PHONO to LINE in the Settings Tool or on the AUDIO 8 DJ itself.

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turntable usually require

special treatment from the device

they are fed into: First, a huge

amount of amplification is needed

to lift their level. Second, filtering

according to the RIAA curve needs

to be applied to restore the origi-

nal frequency response. On the

AUDIO 8 DJ, Channels A and B

are capable of treating phono sig-

nals this way.

%Output signals from a

turntable usually require

special treatment from the device

they are fed into: First, a huge

amount of amplification is needed

to lift their level. Second, filtering

according to the RIAA curve needs

to be applied to restore the origi-

nal frequency response. On the

AUDIO 8 DJ, Channels A and B

are capable of treating phono sig-

nals this way.

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Make sure the volume controls of the amplifier are completely turned down!In the Settings Tool or on the AUDIO 8 DJ, choose phoNo as iNput moDe.Connect the RCA cable of your turntable to the input pair of channel A or B of the AUDIO 8 DJ, e.g. AuDio 8 DJ (ch. A, iN 1|2). Put a record on your turntable and start playing it.

8.4 Using a CD-Player and a turntable side-by-side

If you plan to use a CD-Player and a (Phono Level) turntable side-by-side, you have to:

leave the turntable connected to channel A (In 1|2) with iNput moDe on phoNo andplug the RCA cable of the CD-Player into channel c (iN 5|6) or D (iN 7|8), since these provide line level amplification anyway.

8.5 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ with a MIDI device

The AUDIO 8 DJ provides one MIDI input and one MIDI output. To use the AUDIO 8 DJ’s MIDI interface:

Connect the MIDI Out of your MIDI device to the AUDIO 8 DJ’s miDi iN socket.Connect the MIDI In of your MIDI device to the AUDIO 8 DJ’s miDi out socket.In your desired MIDI application, choose the AUDIO 8 DJ miDi iN and out.

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the AUDIO 8 DJ.

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the market. Use these in timecoDe cD/ liNe mode in channels A (iN 1|2) and B (3|4). They can also

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8.6 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ with a microphoneIf you want to use the AUDIO 8 DJ with a microphone, do the following:

Make sure the volume controls of the amplifier are completely turned down!Connect your microphone to the mic iN on the AUDIO 8 DJ, using a XLR cable.Switch the iNput selector of chANNel c to mic.Adjust the microphone - input level.

8.7 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ in a recording setupUsing the AUDIO 8 DJ as recording device, you can record from vinyls as well as capture your own vocal or instrument performance.

8.7.1 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ as Recording Device on WindowsOpen “Start” > “Control Panel” > “Sounds & Audio Devices”.Click on the “Audio” tab.As “Default Device for Sound Recording”, choose one of the available channel pairs of the AUDIO 8 DJ you want to record from, e.g. AUDIO 8 DJ (CH. A, In 1|2).In your recording software’s options dialog, choose the respective input.Adjust the recording level in your recording software and start recording.

8.7.2 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ as Recording Device on Mac OS XClick on “Applications/Utilities/Audio MIDI Setup” or open the “Audio MIDI Setup” from the Dock.In “Audio Devices”, choose “Audio 8 DJ” as “Default Input”. Adjust the recording level in your recording software and start recording.

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power via its microphone input.

Therefore, condenser microphones

must be powered externally.

! The AUDIO 8 DJ does

not provide phantom

power via its microphone input.

Therefore, condenser microphones

must be powered externally.

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9. DJ Setups

9.1 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ in TRAKTOR 3 or TRAKTOR 3 LEYou can use the AUDIO 8 DJ as DJ sound card in TRAKTOR 3 or TRAKTOR 3 LE.

9.1.1 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ in TRAKTOR 3 or TRAKTOR 3 LE with the Internal Mixer

Open TRAKTOR 3/ TRAKTOR 3 LE.Open prefereNces > AuDio setup > souNDcArD.From the dropdown menu, choose the entry AUDIO 8 DJ.Now open prefereNces > AuDio setup > output routiNg.Choose a channel pair for the mAster output.Connect this output pair to your amplifier or powered speakers.For the moNitor output, choose channel pair Out 7|8, so that you can pre-listen to tracks.Turn down the volume of the headphones on the AUDIO 8 DJ to a fair level.Connect your headphones to the headphones output on the AUDIO 8 DJ.In TRAKTOR 3/ TRAKTOR 3 LE, turn down the phmix knob to 0%.Adjust the headphones volume in TRAKTOR 3/ TRAKTOR 3 LE with the phVol knob to a comfortable level.From the list window, drag tracks onto both decks and hit the plAy button.Drag the crossfADer all the way to the left (Deck A). Click on the cue button of Deck B. You should hear the track playing on Deck B in your headphones only, while the track in Deck A is playing over your speakers.

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% You can find more and

detailed descriptions

about the TRAKTOR 3/ TRAKTOR

3 LE software in your TRAKTOR

3/ TRAKTOR 3 LE manual.

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9.1.2 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ in TRAKTOR 3 or TRAKTOR 3 LE with an ex-ternal Mixer

Open TRAKTOR 3/ TRAKTOR 3 LE.Open prefereNces > AuDio setup > souNDcArD.Choose from the dropdown field the entry AUDIO 8 DJ.Now open prefereNces > AuDio setup > output routiNg.Choose exterNAl as mixer moDe. The options below change accordingly.For out chANNel A, choose an output pair from the dropdown menu, e.g. Out 1 and Out 2.Connect these outputs of the AUDIO 8 DJ to a free channel of your DJ mixer, e.g. channel 1, using a RCA cable.For out chANNel B, choose another output pair from the dropdown menu, e.g. Out 3 and Out 4.Connect these outputs of the AUDIO 8 DJ to a free channel of your DJ mixer, e.g. channel 2, using a RCA cable.Connect the master output of your DJ mixer to your amplifier or powered speakers.From the list window, drag tracks in both decks and hit the plAy 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 find a headphones mix knob/ fader, please consult the manual of your hardware mixer.Use the cue button/ switch/ fader of Deck B (Channel 2) of your DJ mixer. If you do not find 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 is playing over your speakers.If you do not want to pre-listen via the opposite deck, you can also utilize an-other channel pair for the preview deck of TRAKTOR 3/ TRAKTOR 3 LE.

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tailed description of the

TRAKTOR 3/ TRAKTOR 3 LE soft-

ware in your TRAKTOR 3/ TRAK-

TOR 3 LE manual.

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9.2 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ with TRAKTOR ScratchBesides its original purpose as part of the digital vinyl system TRAKTOR Scratch, you can also use the AUDIO 8 DJ as a playback sound card in internal playback mode.To achieve this, open prefereNces > AuDio setup > souNDcArD and choose AUDIO 8 DJ from the AuDio DeVice dropdown menu.Now you can load, prepare and play tracks, but without the possibility to pre-listen to them. There are no custom routing options in TRAKTOR Scratch.

9.3 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ with a MIDI Controller in your DJ Setup with TRAKTOR 3 or TRAKTOR Scratch

Since the AUDIO 8 DJ offers a MIDI input and output, you are able to include a MIDI mixer to your DJ setup built around TRAKTOR 3 or TRAKTOR Scratch. Features formerly controlled via hotkeys or the computer mouse can now be controlled by turning a knob, moving a fader or pressing a button on a hardware device, which looks and feels much better.To achieve this, please open prefereNces > hotkey & miDi setups > miDi iNterfAces and double-click the entries AuDio 8 DJ iN and AuDio 8 DJ out. An x showing up in the ActiVe columns indicates that the MIDI In and Out ports of the AUDIO 8 DJ are active now.Now connect your MIDI device to the AUDIO 8 DJ, using MIDI cables.

! For the use of the AUDIO

8 DJ as part of the digi-

tal vinyl system TRAKTOR Scratch

please consult your TRAKTOR

Scratch manual.

! For the use of the AUDIO

8 DJ as part of the digi-

tal vinyl system TRAKTOR Scratch

please consult your TRAKTOR

Scratch manual.

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9.4 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ with a MIDI Controller in your DJ Setup with TRAKTOR 3 LE

TRAKTOR 3 LE only supports certain MIDI devices that come with their own set of assignments. Only supported MIDI devices will be recognized. There are no options to customize MIDI Hotkey assignments.Please consult the TRAKTOR 3 LE manual and the manual of your MIDI device for more information.

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10. Tips & Tricks

10.1 Software LockA wrong setting of the iNput moDe can lead to all kinds of audio problems. To avoid accidental switching of the iNput moDe, lock the desired iNput moDe with the softwAre lock feature.Open the Settings Tool and click on softwAre lock to disable any action of the iNput moDe switch on the front panel of the AUDIO 8 DJ. It is lit red if active.

10.2 USB Security HookTwine your USB cable around the usB security hook to prevent the USB cable from being accidentally disconnected.

10.3 Ground ScrewIf you experience interferences or hum in your audio signal, use the grouND screw to connect the AUDIO 8 DJ to a suitable ground connection, e.g. to the one provided by your mixer. A separate wire is required for this.

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11. Troubleshooting

In this chapter you can find solutions to possible issues.

11.1 Hardware Troubleshooting on the AUDIO 8 DJNATIVE INSTRUMENTS hardware products meet the highest professional standards. All products are tested extensively in real life situations during the development phase. However, if you encounter any problems with your hardware, please follow these steps for troubleshooting:

Verify that you have installed the latest driver and the latest software update. Check the NATIVE INSTRUMENTS website for information.Make sure that the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware is connected to an USB 2.0 port of your computer.Make sure you are connecting directly to an USB port of the computer and not through an USB hub.Try another USB cable.Disconnect any other USB devices from the computer (except keyboard/ mouse).Try using any other USB ports on your computer.

If none of these tips helps, please contact our Technical Support team. The contact information is available via the following URL:

www.native-instruments.com/contactinfo

If the AUDIO 8 DJ needs to be returned, the Technical Support team at NATIVE INSTRUMENTS will assign you an RA (Return Authorization) number that is required to handle your return. Packages returned without this RA number cannot be identified correctly and will therefore not be processed.

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to returning any item.

! Please contact our tech-

nical support team prior

to returning any item.

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11.2 How to check if the AUDIO 8 DJ driver is installed correctly

11.2.1 How to check if the AUDIO 8 DJ driver is installed correctly in Windows

Open “Start” > “All Programs” > “Native Instruments” > “Audio 8 DJ Driver”.There you will find the helper applications Control Panel and Settings Tool. Make sure that the device is connected to the computer and open the Control Panel. If all the drop-down menus are greyed out (i.e., there are no presets in the preset drop-down list, no sample rate values to choose from) there must be something wrong with the connection. If the “AUDIO 8 DJ Driver” entry in the NATIVE INSTRUMENTS folder of the “Start” menu is missing, the driver is most probably not installed at all.

If the driver is not installed, you can install it using the setup program as de-scribed in chapter �.1 (Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ).If the driver is not recognized, check your USB 2.0 connection as described in chapter 11.3 (USB Troubleshooting).

As for any other USB device, the driver installs exactly for one USB port. If you connect the AUDIO 8 DJ to another port for the first time, a standard Windows dialog opens in which you can install the driver to that new port.

If you have previously installed the driver on your computer once, Windows will find the right drivers itself. If you did not install the drivers on your computer, Windows will try to install the wrong drivers.If you do not know whether or not you have previously installed the drivers of the AUDIO 8 DJ to your computer, you should start the setup program for the

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AUDIO 8 DJ. If the Setup program states that it will first uninstall the drivers that you already have installed on your computer, you obviously have already installed the right drivers. In this case you can connect the device to any other USB port, and Windows will find the right driver when it installs the AUDIO 8 DJ for this USB port.

11.2.2 How to check if the AUDIO 8 DJ driver is installed correctly in Mac OS X

In Mac OS X, open the System Preferences and select the “NATIVE INSTRUMENTS USB Audio" control panel icon. Open this control panel to see if the device is found. If no device is found, the Control Panel values will appear greyed out. If the “NATIVE INSTRUMENTS USB Audio Control Panel icon” is missing here, the driver is probably not installed at all.

If the driver is not installed, you can install it using the setup program described in chapter �.1.2 (Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers on Mac OS X).If the driver is not recognized, check your USB 2.0 connection as described in chapter 11.3 (USB Troubleshooting).

11.3 USB TroubleshootingIf you experience problems that may be caused by the USB connection between the AUDIO 8 DJ and your computer, check the following chapters first. Several possible sources for USB issues are covered here.

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11.3.1 USB 2.0 requiredThe AUDIO 8 DJ is an USB 2.0 interface and will not work at all on an USB 1.0/ 1.1 port. In addition, although the minimum power specified for a USB 2.0 port is 500 mA, we have seen a few cases in which the USB 2.0 ports on certain computers do not meet the official USB 2.0 specification. If this is true for your system, you may see a message saying that there is not enough power available to operate your device.In this case you might encounter crackles, or the AUDIO 8 DJ may not work at all.

11.3.2 Try another USB cableA bad USB cable can be responsible for audio dropouts and other connectivity problems. It is highly recommended that you try using a different cable if you are experiencing difficulties; make sure to use a cable bearing the official USB logo.

11.3.3 Using a powered USB 2.0 hubIf possible, connect the AUDIO 8 DJ directly to a USB 2.0 port on your computer. However, in certain situations a powered USB hub can also be a working solution if your AUDIO 8 DJ is causing trouble when connected directly to an onboard USB port. In this case you should avoid connecting other devices to the hub, as every additional device will further reduce the total amount of power available to the AUDIO 8 DJ.

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11.3.4 Recommended USB-ports (MacBook Only)As a general rule of thumb, do not use the right hand USB port on a MacBook Pro: This port shares a USB root hub with the trackpad. With the AUDIO 8 DJ connected to the right port, you can encounter audio problems like clicks or dropouts whenever the trackpad is reactivated from standby mode.

MacBook Pro recommended USB port(s)For the following laptops the use of USB audio devices on the right-hand USB port is not recommended:

MacBook Pro 15” 1.67GHz Intel Core Duo and Core 2 DuoMacBook Pro 15” 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo and Core 2 DuoMacBook Pro 15” 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo and Core 2 DuoMacBook Pro 15” 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo and Core 2 DuoMacBook Pro 15” 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 DuoMacBook Pro 17” 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo and Core 2 DuoMacBook Pro 17” 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

The 15” MacBook Pro models have 1 USB port on the left side, and one USB port on the right side.The 17” MacBook Pro models have 2 USB ports on the left side, and one USB port on the right side.Due to the current USB configuration of the MacBook Pro under OS X, use of USB audio devices is supported on the left-hand USB ports only (the port or ports next to the power adapter cable). Use of audio devices on the right-hand USB port is not recommended because it may cause audio interrupts and/ or dropped samples. However, the use of an iLok dongle on the right-hand port has been qualified and is fully supported.

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mendations are specific

to USB audio devices only. USB

keyboard and control surface

products do not have a recom-

mended USB port at this time.

! These USB port recom-

mendations are specific

to USB audio devices only. USB

keyboard and control surface

products do not have a recom-

mended USB port at this time.

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MacBook 13.3” recommended USB port(s)For the following laptops the use of USB audio devices on the USB port closest to the screen is not recommended:

MacBook 13” White 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo and Core 2 Duo MacBook 13” White 2.0 GHz Intel Core Duo and Core 2 Duo MacBook 13” White 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook 13” Black 2.0 GHz Intel Core Duo and Core 2 DuoMacBook 13” Black 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

There are 2 USB ports on the left side of the MacBook models listed above. Due to the current USB configuration of the MacBook under OS X, the use of USB audio devices is supported on the front USB port only (the port farthest away from the screen). Use of audio devices on the rear USB port is not recommended, because it may cause audio interrupts and/ or dropped samples. However, the use of an iLok dongle on the rear port has been qualified and is fully supported.

11.3.5 Disable USB energy saving mode (Windows only)If you are experiencing problems with the AUDIO 8 DJ causing crashes or performing badly on a Windows machine, disable power management to the USB hubs first; in Windows XP this option is switched on by default.To disable power management for USB hubs, open the “Device Manager” (“Control Panel” > “System” > “Hardware”) and right-click a USB hub to bring up its properties. On the power management page, uncheck all boxes. Repeat for each hub and reboot.

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mendations are specific

to USB audio devices only. USB

keyboard and control surface

products do not have a recom-

mended USB port at this time.

! These USB port recom-

mendations are specific

to USB audio devices only. USB

keyboard and control surface

products do not have a recom-

mended USB port at this time.

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11.3.6 Update the DriverClick on the AUDIO 8 DJ logo in the Settings Tool to check the driver version number and verify that you are using the latest driver.Check the NATIVE INSTRUMENTS website regularly for updates of the AUDIO 8 DJ driver.

11.4 How to avoid ground loops

Ground loops are a common problem within any environment where multiple electrical devices are connected to the same power circuit. In complex setups the cause(s) of the noise can be difficult to find. Ground loops are usually perceived as a hum or buzz in your audio signal, but can also transmit and amplify other sounds from the devices connected to the circuit. For example, one very common problem is that you hear internal clicking sounds created by your computer. The cause of the noise is usually the computer and its internal devices, or devices connected to the computer like external hard drives. (Note that even if the power supply of your notebook computer is not connected, your setup may still be vulnerable to ground noise from an external device with its own power supply.) The cause can also be any other device (such as a radio or television). The reason for this noise being present at the monitor speakers is a loop in the setup of your electrical and audio cable connections. Most likely this loop is formed by faulty cables or devices with no proper ground (earth) connection. With this in mind, the following hints should help to eliminate the ground loop.

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11.4.1 Try to eliminate the loopAs a first step, always connect your devices to the same power outlet (e.g. with a multi-outlet power strip).Leave the AUDIO 8 DJ and yor amplifier or powered speakers connected, but disconnect all devices that you are not currently using. This applies to all other peripheral devices you may have connected to your computer (external data storage, CD burners and especially radio or television cables). In case the ground loop is not present when no external device apart from the AUDIO 8 DJ is connected to the computer, you can add the devices one after the other to see which device is the faulty one.Check if the amplifier or active monitors create the ground loop. Monitor your audio signal from the headphones output of the AUDIO 8 DJ via a headphone. Therefore the amplifier or the active monitors need to be physically discon-nected from the AUDIO 8 DJ. In case the ground loop disappears, you need to lift the ground on your amplifier or powered speakers. Contact the manufac-turer of your amplifier/ speakers before lifting the ground to find out if ground lifting is supported on your device.On laptops, low quality power supplies often lead to ground loop noise. Run your laptop on its battery to see if the ground loop disappears. In case the ground loop disappears, you need to lift the ground on your laptop. Contact the manufacturer of your laptop before lifting the ground to find out if ground lifting is supported on your device.On desktop computers, the computer monitor (screen) might cause the ground loop. Turn your monitor off and disconnect its power supply while you hear the ground loop. In case the ground loop disappears, you need to lift the ground on your monitor. Contact the manufacturer of your monitor before lifting the ground to find out if ground lifting is supported on your device.

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11.4.2 Break the loop with a DI boxIf you cannot fix the ground noise problem by disconnecting equipment, you can connect a DI (Direct Injection) box after the AUDIO 8 DJ outputs. Most of these boxes have a ground lift switch on them. This can be used to break the ground loop and eliminate the noise.

11.5 What is Latency?

As with any digital device (including hardware signal processors) that converts analog audio to digital data and back again, a computer adds a certain amount of delay (latency) when processing audio signals.Fortunately, with today’s computers, modern operating systems and optimized sound card drivers, this delay can be so small that you cannot hear it (e. g. 3 milliseconds is about the same delay caused by moving your head one meter further away from a speaker). Read more about handling latency in the following chapters.

11.5.1 How Low Can You Go?A latency of 1.5 ms approaches the theoretical minimum, because it will always take some time to convert a human action into something digital and then to convert the digital action back to analog sound. However, note that ultra-low latency settings (or higher sampling rates) make your computer work harder, which can affect the sytem response and the audio performance. So, here are some tips on living with latency.

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11.5.2 About Samples and BuffersAudio cannot be handled continuously by a computer, but has to wait its turn while other operations are being carried out. As a result, sound cards create a “buffer,” which can hold a certain number of samples, where data can be stored and released as needed to create a smooth flow of data. An analogy would be if you had a hose that does not deliver water continuously, but in bursts. So you use a tank to store the water coming in from the hose and have a valve in the tank that releases a steady amount of water in a smooth, continuous flow. If the tank (buffer) is large, then you can store more water in case the hose goes dry for a bit, but it will take longer to fill the bucket. A smaller tank takes less time to fill, but the hose needs to deliver water on a pretty continuous basis. The same is true for audio buffers: A larger buffer that holds more samples can handle longer interruptions of the audio data stream, but takes more time to fill. A small buffer is filled quickly, but if the stream of audio data is interrupted for only a very small amount of time because of other tasks demanding too much processing time from the CPU, audio dropouts and other audible artifacts will occur.All ASIO audio interfaces and sound cards include a Control Panel in which you can adjust the latency. This may be given as the number of samples per buffer or just milliseconds. The AUDIO 8 DJ provides you with six predefined settings (in milliseconds) to choose from and the option to user-define the values. Open”Start” > “All Programs” > “Native Instruments” > “Audio 8 DJ Driver” > “Control Panel”.Read more about the Control Panel of the AUDIO 8 DJ in chapter 7.2 (Understanding the Control Panel).

11.5.3 Warning: Different Types of ASIO (Windows only)Always use the ASIO driver written for the AUDIO 8 DJ. There are also generic ASIO drivers, typically called “ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver” or “ASIO Multimedia

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Driver”. If you’re not sure which one to use, try them all, and choose the one with the lowest latency. There should be an obvious, dramatic difference as soon as you use the correct AUDIO 8 DJ driver.

11.6 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ with a laptop

11.6.1 Check the laptop’s latencyFirst you should check if your computer can handle real-time audio processing without audio dropouts. Dropouts can be caused by certain components in your computer. A software utility that can check your computer’s suitability for audio processing is available at:

www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml

There is no software installation required, just launch the tool after downloading.With your audio interface disconnected, the tool will report if your laptop can handle real-time audio streaming without audio dropouts. In case your computer is unable to process audio glitch-free, the tool will show red latency bars and report this in the box on the bottom. Run it with both settings – audio interface connected and disconnected – to find out about your computer’s capacities.

11.6.2 Avoid Shared MemoryIn general it is not recommended to use laptops with shared-memory graphics cards for audio applications. A shared-memory graphics card accesses the same memory as the CPU. Other graphics cards have their own, dedicated memory, so that the main memory is reserved for other tasks (like audio processing). You will need memory and processing power available for your audio project.

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11.6.3 Avoid battery usageIt is not recommended to run the laptop on its battery, as the computer might slow the clock rate of the CPU down. Do this for testing purposes only, as described in chapter 11.�.1.

11.6.4 Disable devicesFirst, disconnect additional hardware (printers, scanners etc.) that you do not need while you are working with your audio interface; thus, the computer does not need to handle devices that are currently not being used.Besides that, laptops often are equipped with built-in devices that tend to disturb audio processing. An example for an internal device that can cause trouble is a Wireless LAN (WLAN) card. In case you experience audio dropouts, you might need to disable these devices while working with your audio interface.

Disable devices in Windows XPRight-click on “My Computer” > “Properties” > “Hardware” > “Device Manager” to open the device manager. Double-click on a device to bring up its properties dialog. On the bottom of this pane you can disable the device via the drop-down menu. Deactivate it and hit "OK". You should see a red cross on the device icon, indicating that the device has been deactivated.Common built-in devices are: network adapters, WLAN cards, Bluetooth ports, infrared ports, printer ports etc. Try to disable the network adapter and WLAN card first, as they are the most common problem causing devices in audio processing. Make sure that you do not disable devices that are indispensable for your laptop to work properly! Here is a list of devices that you should not deactivate: System timer, Keyboard, System CMOS/ real time clock, Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System, Numeric data processor, Primary IDE Channel, Secondary IDE Channel, Graphics Controller, Ultra ATA Storage Controllers.

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Disable devices on Mac OS XOn Mac OS X, you should turn off WLAN (AirPort) and Bluetooth while using the AUDIO 8 DJ. To do this, click on the AirPort and Bluetooth icons in the Finder menu bar and select “Turn AirPort Off” and “Turn Bluetooth Off”, respectively.

11.4 Audio pops, clicks and distortion!

11.4.1 Check your system specsIf your computer does not meet the minimum system requirements, you may experience pops, clicks and/ or distortion in audio playback.For latest system requirements and supported operating systems please see our website at:

http://www.native-instruments.com/audio8dj

11.4.2 Raise the audio latencyOpen the Control Panel of the AUDIO 8 DJ (PC) or the audio settings dialog of your audio application (Mac).Choose a preset with higher latency or, if using user defined settings, raise the USB and Audio latency.Keep raising the latency until you do not encounter pops/ clicks and/ or distor-tion anymore.

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11.4.3 Test with the built-in soundcardDisconnect the AUDIO 8 DJ. Connect your speaker setup to the built-in (onboard) sound card of your com-puter.Play back a track in your standard playback application, e.g. iTunes or Windows Media Player. If playback is fine with your built-in (onboard) sound card, there may be an IRQ conflict (Windows only) present on the slot or port your sound card is con-nected to; or you may need to physically move your sound card to another USB port.

11.4.4 Physically re-configure the AUDIO 8 DJ

Try different USB portsConnect the AUDIO 8 DJ to another USB port on your computer. Try all USB ports on your computer until you find the one that works best.

Check the IRQs (Windows only)IRQ is the abbreviation of Interrupt Request. Windows uses IRQs to allocate resources to the various devices and ports in your system. If your AUDIO 8 DJ is on a port that shares an IRQ with other devices, an IRQ conflict may occur. This means your sound card is not receiving the resources it needs to work properly. Here is how you can detect an IRQ conflict.

Open “Start > Run” and type the word “msinfo32” and press ok.The System Information window will appear.Click the plus (+) sign next to “Hardware”.Click on “irQs”.The IRQs will be displayed in the window to the right.The USB port will show up as USB universal host controller in the list.

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If the IRQ number listed next to any of these ports is sharing with other de-vices in your system, you may have an IRQ conflict. In this case, physically connect the AUDIO 8 DJ to another USB port.If this does not work, and your computer is a desktop machine, you may be able to change the IRQ allocation from within the System BIOS (depending on your motherboard). However, with most laptops it is not possible to change IRQ allocation. You may need to reinstall your operating system for a better IRQ configuration.

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12. Optimizing your computer

The following chapter collects some “tuning” tips that help to increase the performance of your computer. While faster computers may not need any of these tips, they can be essential for a satisfying use of the AUDIO 8 DJ on a computer with technical specifications on the lower end of the system requirements.

12.1 Windows XP optimizationThis chapter collects tips for tweaking the performance of a Windows PC.

12.1.1 Processor Scheduling Open “Start” > “Control Panel” and double-click “System”. Choose “Advanced”. Under “Performance” choose “Settings”. Choose the “Advanced” tab. Under “Processor Scheduling” select “Background Services”.

12.1.2 Visual Effects Open “Start” > “Settings” > “Control Panel” and double-click “System”. Choose “Advanced” > “Visual Effects” tab. Choose “Adjust for best performance”.

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12.1.3 Turn off desktop background imageRight-/ Ctrl-Click “Desktop” > “Properties” > “Desktop”.. At the top of the list under “Background”, choose “None”.

12.1.4 Disable Screen SaverRight-/ Ctrl-Click “Desktop” > “Properties” > “Screen Saver” tab. Drop down the “Screen Saver” menu and choose “None”.

12.1.5 Disable Fast User SwitchingChoose “Start” > “Settings” > “Control Panel” > “User Accounts”. Click on “Change the Way Users log On or Off” and unselect “Use Fast User Switching”.

12.1.6 Switch off Power SchemesChoose “Start” > “Control Panel” > “Power Options”. Set “Power Schemes” to “Always On”. Drop down the menu for “Turn off Monitor” and select “Never”.Drop down the menu for “Turn off hard discs” and select “Never”.

12.1.7 Turn off HibernationOpen “Start” > “Control Panel” and double-click “Power Options”. Choose the “Hibernate” tab and unselect “Enable Hibernation”.

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12.1.8 Disable system soundsOpen “Start” > “Control Panel” and double-click “Sounds and Audio Devices”.Choose the “Sounds” tab. From the Sound Scheme menu, select “None”.

12.1.9 Disable System RestoreOpen “Start” > “Control Panel” > “System”. Click on the “System Restore” tab. Select “Turn off System Restore on all Drives”.

12.2 Mac OS X optimizationThis chapter collects tips for tweaking the performance of a computer running Mac OS X.

12.2.1 Log off additional usersIf you have set up multiple user accounts on your computer, make sure your user account is the only one logged in by logging off any additional users.

12.2.2 Turn off the screen saverOpen “System Preferences” > “Energy Saver”.Click on “Show Details” to display the energy saver details. Click on “Sleep”.Set the slider for “Put the computer to sleep when inactive” to “Never”. Set the slider for “Put the display to sleep when inactive” to “Never”.

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12.2.3 Do NOT put hard drive(s) to sleepOpen “System Preferences” > “Energy Saver”. Click on “Show Details” to display the energy saver details. Click on “Sleep”.Uncheck “Put the hard disk(s) to sleep when possible”.

12.2.4 Make the desktop staticOpen “System Preferences” > “Desktop & Screen Saver”. Choose the “Desktop” tab.Choose an image for your background. Unselect “Change Picture”.

12.2.5 Lock the DockOpen “System Preferences” > “Dock”.Drop down the menu next to “Minimizing Using” and select “Scale Effect”. Unselect “Animate opening applications” and “Automatically hide and show the Dock”.

12.2.6 Dismantle Dashboard (10.4 Tiger and above)Search the internet for OS X Dashboard “kill” applications. There are several to choose from. Some are simple applications that you double-click to stop and start the Dashboard, others are lines of code to be executed using the Terminal.

12.2.7 Turn off SharingOpen “System Preferences” > “Sharing”.Click on the “Services” tab.

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Unselect “Personal File Sharing” and “Internet Sharing” (or “Personal Web Sharing”).

12.2.8 Shut down all other applicationsIf you have any other applications running, shut them down while using your audio application.More tips on optimizing your operating system can be found on:

http://www.native-instruments.com/niosxtut

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13. Getting Help

If you cannot find the cause for a problem, NATIVE INSTRUMENTS provides extensive help to registered users.

13.1 Readme/ Knowledge Base/ Online Support

13.1.1 ReadmeAlways consult the Readme file found on the installation CD. It contains important information and all last minute changes that were not available at the time of writing this manual.

13.1.2 Knowledge BaseYou can access the “Knowledge Base” at

www.native-instruments.com/knowledgebase.

To search the “Knowledge Base” you have to login with your user account first. You can find more information about the registration in chapter 5 (Registration and Product Authorization).

13.1.3 Online SupportYou can reach the Online Support via

http://www.native-instruments.com/productsupport.

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To contact our Technical Support team, you need to login with your user account. You can find more information about the registration in chapter 5 (Registration and Product Authorization).On the web page following the Login page, you will be asked to enter all relevant information about your hardware and software environment. This will help our Technical Support team to address your problem better. The entries you make are furnished with cookies, so they should automatically be reproduced when you enter a second support request.In your communication with the Technical Support team, always keep in mind that you should offer as much information as possible about your hardware, your operating system and the software you are running to give the possibility to help you.In your description, you should mention:

How to reproduce the problemWhat you have already done to try to fix the problemA description of your setup, including all hardware and software involvedThe exact model and technical specifications of your computer

13.2 ForumIn the NATIVE INSTRUMENTS User Forum you can discuss directly with other users and with experts from NATIVE INSTRUMENTS that moderate the forum.The AUDIO 8 DJ Forum’s address is:

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13.3 UpdatesWhenever you encounter problems, you should also check if you have the latest software installed. Click on the AUDIO 8 DJ logo in the Control Panel to display the version number. Updates are released regularly to fix known problems and to constantly improve the software.

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Index

Symbols AUDIO 8 DJ

Status LEDs ................................................. 20Technical Specifications ................................ 22

AAbout .............................................................. 29ASIO ............................................................... �9AUDIO 8 DJ

Back view and connections ............................ 18Front view and connections ............................ 19Hardware...................................................... 17Software ...................................................... 2�Technical Specifications ................................ 22

Audio Pops, Clicks and/ or Distortion .................. 52

BBattery Usage .................................................. 51Buffer Format................................................... 29

CCaution .............................................................. 6CD player ......................................................... 32

CD player and a turntable side-by-side ................ 33clicks and/ or distortion ..................................... 52Control Panel ............................................. 1�, 27Copyright ........................................................... 7

DDisposal notice ................................................... 7Driver .............................................................. �1

FForum ............................................................. 61

GGetting Help .................................................... 60GROUND ......................................................... 18Ground Lift ...................................................... 27Ground Loops ................................................... �6Ground Screw ................................................... 39

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HHard- and Software Installation ............................ 9Hardware Troubleshooting .................................�0HEADPHONES ................................................. 19Help ................................................................ 60HP LEVEL ........................................................ 21

IImportant Notes ................................................. 6IN 1/2 – OUT 1/2 (CH A) ................................... 18IN 3/� – OUT 3/� (CH B) ................................... 18IN 5/6 (CH C) ................................................... 19IN 7/8 (CH D) ................................................... 19IN 7|8 ............................................................. 19INPUT LEVEL .................................................. 20INPUT MODE ............................................. 19, 21Installation ................................................... 9, 11

KKnowledge Base ............................................... 60

LLaptop ............................................................. 50Latency ......................................... 28, 29, �8, 52

MMacintosh Optimization ..................................... 57MacOS X ......................................................... 11MIC ................................................................. 19MIC/ LINE Selector ........................................... 19MIC GAIN ........................................................ 19microphone ...................................................... 3�MIDI ................................................................ 20MIDI device ..................................................... 33MIDI IN/ OUT ................................................... 18

NNameplate ......................................................... 6

OOnline Support ................................................. 60Optimizing your Computer ................................. 55OUT 5/6 (CH C) ................................................ 18OUT 7/8 (CH D) ................................................ 18

PPhono .............................................................. 26Phono Input Gain Selector ................................. 27Product Authorization ....................................... 16

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RRaise the Audio Latency .................................... 52Readme ........................................................... 60recording setup ................................................ 3�Registration ..................................................... 16

SSafety Considerations ......................................... 5Samples and Buffers......................................... �9Settings Tool .............................................. 12, 2�

AUDIO 8 DJ Logo .......................................... 25Control Panel ................................................ 25Header ......................................................... 25Info Window ................................................. 26Input Mode Selector ...................................... 26NI Logo ........................................................ 25Selection Window .......................................... 26USB Connection Monitor ................................ 25

Shared Memory ................................................ 50Software Lock .............................................27, 39SOURCE .............................................. 19, 20, 21Status LEDs ..................................................... 20Support ........................................................... 60System Requirements ......................................... 8

TTimecode CD ................................................... 26

Timecode Vinyl ................................................. 26Tips & Tricks .................................................... 39TRAKTOR 3 LE ................................................ 38TRAKTOR Scratch ............................................ 37Troubleshooting ................................................�0turntable .......................................................... 32

UUpdates ........................................................... 62USB .................................................... 18, 20, �3USB-ports .......................................................��USB energy saving mode ................................... �5USB Security Hook ..................................... 18, 39

VVOLUME .......................................................... 19

WWarning ............................................................. 5Welcome ............................................................ �Windows ............................................................ 9Windows XP Optimization .................................. 55