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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
Enjoy your AUDIO 8 DJ!
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AUDIO 8 DJ
2. Safety Considerations
The following sections contain important information regarding 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 special attention to the instructions.
The AUDIO 8 DJ hardware contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not open it or attempt to disassemble or modify any internal hardware. If there appears to be a hardware malfunction, 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 controller, 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 for long periods of
time at high volume levels. 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.
AUDIO 8 DJ
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.
Nameplate location: The nameplate is located on the bottom of the AUDIO 8 DJ hardware and lists the Production ID.
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 regulations of your
country that relate to the disposal of electronic products.
AUDIO 8 DJ
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All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
AUDIO 8 DJ
3. System requirements
For latest system requirements, compatibility and support of the latest operating systems
please see our website at:
www.native-instruments.com/audio8dj
AUDIO 8 DJ
Although the driver itself is inaccessible, you can edit some of its settings to modify its
behavior for your audio setup.
These settings can be edited. How to achieve this will be explained in detail in chapter 7
(AUDIO 8 DJ Software).
AUDIO 8 DJ
Double-click on Audio 8 DJ Driver Setup. This will start the driver installation program,
which will show a welcoming screen first.
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.
Now you will see a smaller window that shows 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 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.
Also, the last installation screen is shown. Click on Exit to complete the installation.
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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).
Uninstalling the AUDIO 8 DJ Drivers
To uninstall the AUDIO 8 DJ drivers from your computer:
The next screen prompts you to agree to the terms of the software license agreement.
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.
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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.
The last screen prompts you to finish the installation. Click on Restart to restart the
computer.
/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
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If you never registered a NATIVE INSTRUMENTS product, 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 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 DJs professional credentials.
8 inputs, 8 outputs, MIDI I/O, 1/4 headphone connector, and 20 status LEDs allow
full visual control.
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IN 1/2 OUT 1/2 (CH A): Connect the male XLR part of the Multicore Cable to control Deck A here.
IN 3/4 OUT 3/4 (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.
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HEADPHONES: Connect your headphones here if you dont want to connect them to
the mixer.
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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.
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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: Choose the source you want to monitor on the headphones with the Source
Selector.
Input (A/D)
Output (D/A)
Channels
Sampling Rate
Bit Resolution
24
24
Converter
Cirrus Logic
Cirrus Logic
MIDI Interface
1 Input, 1 Output
Computer Connection
Dimension
45 x 174 x 103 mm
Weight
825 g
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INPUT SPECIFICATIONS
Line
Microphone
Phono
Cross Talk
87 dBu
87 dBu
87 dBu
1 MOhm
3,6 kOhm
47 kOhm
(unbalanced)
(unbalanced)
(unbalanced)
11,9 dBu
-40 dBu
-29 dBu
0.009%
0.009%
0.062%
> 91 dBA
(weighted)
(weighted)
(weighted)
10-40 kHz
10-40 kHz
10-40 kHz
0.5 dB
0.5 dB
0.5 dB
Impendance
Full Scale Level
(max.gain)
THD+N
SNR
Frequency Response
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OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS
Line
Microphone
Cross Talk
87 dBu
87 dBu
Impendance
82 Ohms (Unbalanced)
+ 9,7 dBu
THD+N
0,008%
0,012%
SNR
Frequency Response
10-40 kHz
10-40 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, Control Panel
and Audio Statistics.
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On a PC, click on Start > All Programs > Native Instruments > Audio 8 DJ Driver >
Settings Tool to open the Settings Tool.
7.1.2 Header
AUDIO 8 DJ Logo
Click 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 enquiry you may be asked for one or more of these details.
Click on the About Screen to close it.
Control Panel
Click 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 Monitor
This 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 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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NI Logo
Click 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.
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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Presets: Select a preset that has already preconfigured values for the USB and the
Audio Buffer Size. Choosing User defined Settings allows you to choose an USB Buffer
Size independently from the Audio Buffer Size.
USB Buffer Size: If you have chosen User defined Settings, you can choose here an
USB Buffer Size value. Available values are 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 16 ms.
Audio Buffer Size: If you have chosen User defined Settings, you can choose here and
Audio Buffer Size value. 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.
Choose a sample rate from the Sample Rate menu. 44100 Hz is the most common
setting. Other available options are 48000 Hz and 96000 Hz.
7.2.4 About
Click 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 support enquiry you may be asked for one of these details.
Click on OK to close the About Screen.
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8. Basic Setups
This chapter describes the most common possible setups and use cases.
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 a free input pair
of your amplifier.
Open an available music file or sound of your computer. It should get played back via
the AUDIO 8 DJ now.
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leave the turntable connected to channel A (In 1|2) with Input Mode on Phono and
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plug the RCA cable of the CD-Player into channel C (In 5|6) or D (In 7|8), since these
provide line level amplification anyways.
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Connect the MIDI Out of your MIDI device to the AUDIO 8 DJs MIDI In socket.
Connect the MIDI In of your MIDI device to the AUDIO 8 DJsMIDI Out socket.
In your desired MIDI application, choose the AUDIO 8 DJ MIDI In and Out.
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.
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9. DJ Setups
9.1 Using the AUDIO 8 DJ in TRAKTOR 3 or TRAKTOR 3 LE
You 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 low level.
Connect your headphones to the headphones input 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 in 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 only in your headphones, while the track
in Deck A is playing over your speakers.
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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 another
channel pair for the preview deck of TRAKTOR 3/ TRAKTOR 3 LE.
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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.
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11. Troubleshooting
11.1 Hardware Troubleshooting on the AUDIO 8 DJ
Native 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.
Packages returned without this RA number will not be correctly identified and as such
might not be processed properly.
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If the driver is not installed, you can install it using the setup program as described
in chapter 4.1 (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 any other USB device, the driver installs exactly for one USB port. If you connect the
AUDIO 8 DJ to another port, a standard Windows dialog opens in which you can install
the driver to that port.
If you have previously installed the driver on your computer once, Windows will find
the right drivers itself.
If you didnt install the drivers on your computer, Windows will 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, it is advisable, to start the setup program of the AUDIO
8 DJ. If the setup program states that it will first uninstall the drivers, you already have
installed the drivers on your computer. 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 on another USB port.
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If the driver is not installed, you can install it using the setup program described in
chapter 4.1 (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).
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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 advised 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.
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 Duo
MacBook 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.
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Check the Native Instruments website regularly for updates of the AUDIO 8 DJ driver.
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Assuming that you have connected your audio interface, the next troubleshooting step
is to disconnect all devices that you are not currently using, but not the amplifier and/
or speakers. This also applies to 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 disappeared, you can add the devices one after the
other to see with the connection of which device it reappears.
Another check is to see 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 disconnected from the AUDIO 8 DJ. In case the ground loop disappears, you need to lift the
ground on your amplifier or the active monitors. Contact the manufacturer 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 lap-
top on its battery, only 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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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 any more pops/ clicks and/ or
distorts.
If playback is fine with your built-in (onboard) sound card, there may be an IRQ con-
flict (Windows only) present on the slot or port your sound card is connected to; or
you may need to physically move your sound card to another USB port.
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Open Start > Run and type the word msinfo32 and press OK.
Your system information window will appear.
Click the Plus (+) sign next to Hardware.
Click on IRQs.
Your IRQs will be displayed in the window to the right.
Your USB port will show up as USB universal host controller in the list.
If the IRQ number listed next to any of these ports is sharing with other devices 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, 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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www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=niosxtut
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are furnished with cookies, so they should automatically be reproduced when you enter a
second support request.
In your communication with the support team 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:
13.2 Forum
In 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 Forums address is:
www.native-instruments.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=170
13.3 Updates
Whenever 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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10. Index
A
AUDIO 8 DJ
Front view and connections ........................ 19
Hardware . ............................................... 17
Rear view and connections ......................... 18
Audio Buffer Size ........................................28
Audio pops, clicks and/ or distortion . ............. 51
Forum . ......................................................58
C
Caution ........................................................6
Channel A - D .............................................20
Control Panel .............................................. 25
About . .................................................... 27
Buffer Format ..........................................28
on Mac . ..................................................29
on Windows ............................................. 27
Copyright .....................................................7
D
Disposal notice .............................................6
DJ Setup . ..................................................35
G
Ground ...................................................... 18
Ground Loops .............................................45
Ground Screw .............................................39
I
Important Notes ............................................6
IN 1/2 - OUT 1/2 (CH A) .............................. 18
IN 3/4 - OUT 3/4 (CH B) .............................. 18
Input Level .................................................20
Input Mode ................................................ 21
Installation of the AUDIO 8 DJ ........................9
Installation of the Audio Statistics Tool ........... 15
Installation of the Control Panel . ................... 14
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K
Knowledge Base . ........................................ 57
L
Latency . .............................................. 28, 47
Latency Settings .........................................28
Line ..........................................................20
M
Macintosh Optimization ................................55
Mic ........................................................... 19
Mic/Line Selector ........................................ 19
Mic Gain .................................................... 19
MIDI . ........................................................20
MIDI In/Out ................................................ 18
N
Nameplate . ..................................................6
O
Online Support . .......................................... 57
Optimizing your Computer ............................53
OUT 5/6 (CH C) .......................................... 18
OUT 7/8 (CH D) .......................................... 18
P
Phono . ................................................ 22, 26
Presets ......................................................28
R
Readme ..................................................... 57
Recommended USB-Ports (MacBook Only) .....43
Registration and Product Authorization ........... 16
S
Safety Considerations ....................................5
Sample Rate . .............................................28
Samples and Buffers ...................................48
Settings Tool .............................................. 24
AUDIO 8 DJ Logo ..................................... 25
Control Panel ........................................... 25
Header .................................................... 25
Info Window .............................................26
Input Mode Selector . ................................26
NI Logo ...................................................26
Phono Input Gain Selector ......................... 27
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T
Technical Specifications ............................... 21
Timecode CD/ Line ......................................26
Timecode Vinyl ...........................................26
Tips & Tricks ..............................................39
Troubleshooting ...........................................40
U
Updates .....................................................58
USB .................................................... 18, 20
USB Buffer Size . ........................................28
USB Security Hook: . ................................... 18
USB Troubleshooting ...................................42
User Defined Settings ..................................28
Using a CD player and a turntable side-by-side 31
Using the AUDIO 8 DJ
as Recording Device on a Mac ....................34
as systems standard audio device ...............30
V
Volume ...................................................... 19
W
Warning .......................................................5
Welcome ......................................................4
Windows XP Optimization .............................53
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