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6.3.2.
Main
tab
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Audio configuration:
you can select the audio configuration you wish to use (4 inputs/4 outputs
or 2 inputs/6 outputs). In each mode, the disabled inputs or outputs are grayed out (outputs 5-6
in 4 in/4 out mode, and inputs 3-4 in 2 in/6 out mode).
In many cases, 4 inputs/4 outputs mode will be perfect for all of your mixing needs: for example,
you can connect one external audio source to inputs 1-2, and another audio source to inputs 3-
4; while outputs 1-2 are normally used to play your mix live for your audience, and outputs 3-4
are generally used for monitoring (or used with output 1-2 to connect an external analog mixer).
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However, you may also choose to use 2 inputs/6 outputs mode, which allows you to export a
computer mix to a 6-channel analog mixer, for example. This can be very handy in giving you
more mixing flexibility by providing extra outputs, but the trade-off is that in doing so, you lose
the use of inputs 3-4.
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When you switch from one audio configuration to another (4 inputs/4 outputs to 2 inputs/6
outputs, or the reverse; although not in ASIO mode in Windows), the system detects DeeJay
Trim 4&6 as if you had disconnected it and then reconnected it to your computer.
Each change in audio configuration in WDM mode disables your DeeJay Trim 4&6 audio
interface for approximately 10 seconds, and you are alerted by the following message:
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PC
Mac
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While the audio mode is changing, the control panel appears grayed out and inaccessible:
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Once the audio mode has changed, your control panel is accessible once again: