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Re: Easy Indigo DJ Installation

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Originally Posted by galderz
Hi, I have just bought indigo dj and i can't set up the way u say. when i select ASIO Echo WDM, i can only see 3/4, 4, 5/6, 6, 7/8 and 8 and therefore, can only listen on one the speakers, not the headphones, anyone encountered this?
Yes, when there is some other application (Winamp, Media Player, DVD app, ...) that is using 1/2 at the time you open Traktor.

 

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General Description

  • 2 independent stereo 1/8" analog outputs (= 4 channels)
  • Type II Cardbus slot required
  • Supports pro audio and DJ software (WDM Kernel Streaming, ASIO, GSIF, and CoreAudio)
  • "Virtual Outputs" - run multiple applications at the same time
  • Super-small

Traktor Settings

Soundcard
  • Audio Device: ASIO Echo PCI
  • Sample Rate and Audio Latency depend on your system and preference!
Output Routing
  • Monitor Left(Mono): 1: Indigo dj virtual 1/2
  • Monitor Right: 2: Indigo dj virtual 2
  • Master Left (Mono): 3: Indigo dj virtual 3/4
  • Master Right: 4: Indigo dj virtual 4
  • (booth and record are not used)

 

All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree. All these aspirations are directed toward ennobling man's life, lifting it from the sphere of mere physical existence and leading the individual towards freedom. - Albert Einstein