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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Welcome to TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 ................................................................................... 7 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 System and Power Requirements ................................................................................ 11 2.1 2.2 3 Power Requirements ................................................................................................................... 11 Software System Requirements ..............................................
Table of Contents 5 Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device ........................................................... 31 5.1 5.2 6 Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode ......................................................................... 32 5.1.1 Connecting TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to Your iOS Device ...................................................... 32 5.1.2 Connecting Headphones to Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 ................................................... 34 5.1.
Table of Contents 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 9 USB Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 63 Physically Re-configuring the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 ........................................................................ 63 Check your IRQs (Windows only) ................................................................................................. 64 Installation Folder Not Found by an Update Installer .....................
Welcome to TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 About this Manual 1 Welcome to TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Thank you for purchasing the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 audio interface. It is the ultimate hardware complement for a variety of home studio and DJ applications.
Welcome to TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Setup Overview 1.2 Setup Overview This section provides a quick overview of the various steps required to get your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 up and running, all of which will be described in greater detail in further sections of this manual. ▪ Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer: For Internal Mixer Mode, connect the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 audio interface to your computer, and connect headphones and an amplification system to it.
Welcome to TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 What is included in the Box? 1.
Welcome to TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Document Conventions ▪ Text referring to elements printed on hardware is formatted orange. Whenever you see this formatting applied, you will find the same text appearing on the hardware. ▪ Important names and concepts are printed in bold. ► Single instructions are introduced by this play button type arrow. → Results of actions are introduced by this smaller arrow.
System and Power Requirements Power Requirements 2 System and Power Requirements 2.1 Power Requirements When using the TA2 with your computer, the device will be powered by the standard USB connection. When using the TA2 with TRAKTOR DJ on your iOS device, it will receive power from the iOS device in order to function. Running the iOS device off battery power with the TA2 connected will considerably reduce battery life.
TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 at a Glance Hardware Overview 3 TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 at a Glance This section will provide you with an overview of the hardware components on the TA2. It also explains both setup scenarios, Internal Mixer Mode and External Mixer Mode when used either with computer or iOS device. 3.1 Hardware Overview Top Panel The image below shows a view of the top panel of the TA2.
TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 at a Glance Hardware Overview Top view of the TA2. (1) Headphones Volume Encoder: This encoder controls the volume of the Headphones output. When the software is set to External Mixing Mode, this encoder will be ignored by the software. (2) Headphones Signal Indicator: This LED will light in relation to the Headphones' output level. When the output level is higher the LED will be brighter. (3) MAIN Signal Indicator: This LED will light in relation to the output level of the MAIN output.
TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 at a Glance Hardware Overview (4) Cue Mix Encoder: This encoder is used to control the mix heard in headphones. When moving the encoder towards the rear of the TA2, you will hear more of the headphone/cue signal in the headphones. Moving the encoder towards the front of the unit results in hearing more of the Main output in the headphones. When TRAKTOR or TRAKTOR DJ is used in External Mixer Mode, the encoder will have no function.
TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 at a Glance Using the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 (Setup Scenarios) (1) Mini USB Socket: This socket connects the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to your computer or iOS device. The computer's USB connection handles data transmission and provides bus power to your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2. No external power supply is required. The Mini USB socket is a special socket designed for use with the included USB cables. It is recommended to only use the included cables to connect TA 2.
TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 at a Glance Using the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 (Setup Scenarios) The headphones are plugged directly into the Headphones output in order to monitor while using another cable in the MAIN output to attach the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to a set of speakers or amplifier. The following image shows the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 connected to a computer used in Internal Mixer Mode: Setup overview of using TA2 in Internal Mixer Mode with a computer.
TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 at a Glance Using the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 (Setup Scenarios) Setup overview of using TA2 in Internal Mixer Mode with an iOS device. 3.2.2 Overview of External Mixer Mode This use-case for the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 is to interface TRAKTOR or TRAKTOR DJ with a traditional (external) DJ mixer. In this scenario, the MAIN and the Headphones output carries the signal from one of TRAKTOR's or TRAKTOR DJ's Decks.
TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 at a Glance Using the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 (Setup Scenarios) The encoders on the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 will be disabled in this mode to ensure the correct signals are sent to the DJ mixer channels. The following image shows the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 connected to a computer used in External Mixer Mode: Setup overview of using TA2 in External Mixer Mode with a computer. The following image shows the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 connected to an iOS device used in External Mixer Mode.
TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 at a Glance Using the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 (Setup Scenarios) Setup overview of using TA2 in External Mixer Mode with an iOS device.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode 4 Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer This section provides you with information on how to set up your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 audio interface with your computer, both for Internal Mixer Mode and External Mixer Mode.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode 4.1.1 Connecting TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to Your Computer To connect the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to your computer: 1. 2. Connect the Mini USB connector of the supplied Mini USB cable to the Mini USB socket on the rear panel of your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2. Connect the “computer end” of the Mini USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode 4.1.2 Connecting Headphones to Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 To connect your headphones to the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2: ► Connect your headphones to the Headphones output socket on the front panel of the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2. 4.1.3 Connecting an Amplification System to Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 To connect your power amplifier or active speakers to the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2: 1. Switch off your amplification system.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode 2. Connect your amplification system to the MAIN output socket on the front panel of the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 using an appropriate cable. 4.1.4 Final Preparations in TRAKTOR To configure the TRAKTOR software for Internal Mixer Mode, proceed as follows: 1. 2. Start TRAKTOR. Open the TRAKTOR Preferences dialog under the Preferences Icon in the top-left corner of the TRAKTOR window. 3. Select the Audio Setup tab.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode 4. In the Audio device drop-down menu ensure that Traktor Audio 2 MK2 (Traktor Audio 2 MK2 (ASIO) on Windows) is selected. 5. 6. Select the Output Routing tab. In the Mixing Mode section ensure Internal is selected to enable the Internal Mixer Mode. Decks A and B will be automatically configured to output their signal into the TA2's corresponding channels. 7. Click on Close button.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 4.2 Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode This section will guide you through the set up of your TA2 for using it in External Mixer Mode with your computer. If you want to set up your TA2 for using in Internal Mixer Mode, proceed with section ↑4.1, Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode. 4.2.1 Connecting TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to Your Computer To connect the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to your computer: 1. 2.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode ▪ After device driver installation has finished, Windows will display “Your devices are ready to use.” 4.2.2 Connecting TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to Your DJ Mixer To connect your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to your mixer: 1. 2. Switch off your DJ Mixer. Connect the MAIN output on the front panel of the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to the inputs of Line/CD channel of deck A on your DJ mixer using a stereo ⅛"-to-RCA cable.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 3. Connect the Headphones output on the front panel of the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to the inputs of Line/CD channel of deck B on your DJ mixer using a stereo ⅛"-to-RCA cable.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 4.2.3 Connecting Headphones to Your DJ Mixer Before putting on headphones, always make sure the headphone volume control of your DJ mixer is set to minimum. To connect your headphones to the DJ mixer: ► Connect your headphones to your DJ mixer's headphones socket (most often labeled "Phones" or "Headphones"). 4.2.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode ► Connect the Main (or Master) outputs of your DJ mixer to the inputs of your amplification system using appropriate cables. 4.2.5 Final Preparations in TRAKTOR To configure the TRAKTOR software for External Mixer Mode, proceed as follows: 1. 2. Start TRAKTOR. Open the TRAKTOR Preferences dialog under the Preferences Icon in the top-left corner of the TRAKTOR window.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your Computer Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 3. 4. Select the Audio Setup tab. In the Audio device drop down menu, ensure that Traktor Audio 2 MK2 (Traktor Audio 2 MK2 (ASIO) on Windows) is selected. 5. 6. Select the Output Routing tab. In the Mixing Mode section select External to enable the External Mixer Mode. Decks A and B will be automatically configured to output their signal into the TA2's corresponding channels. 7. Click on Close button.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device 5 Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device This section provides you with information on how to set up your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 audio interface with your iOS device, both for using in Internal Mixer Mode and External Mixer Mode. Before connecting the devices, and setting up your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2, here are some points to be aware of: ▪ Ensure that you have already downloaded the latest TRAKTOR DJ app before connecting the TA2 to your iOS device.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode 5.1 Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode This section will guide you to set up your TA2 for using in Internal Mixer Mode with your iOS device. If you want to set up your TA2 for using in External Mixer Mode, proceed with section ↑5.2, Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode. 5.1.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode 2. Connect the 30-pin connector of the Native Instruments iOS device connection cable to the Dock Connector on your iOS device. If your iOS device has a Lightning connector, use a Lightning to 30-pin adapter to connect the cable.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode 5.1.2 Connecting Headphones to Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 To connect your headphones to the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2: ► Connect your headphones to the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2's Headphones output socket.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for Internal Mixer Mode 5.1.3 Connecting an Amplification System to Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 To connect your power amplifier or active speakers to the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2: 1. 2. Switch off your amplification system. Connect your amplification system to the MAIN output socket on the front panel of the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 using an appropriate cable. 5.1.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 1. 2. Power up your iOS device. Launch the TRAKTOR DJ app on your iOS device by tapping its icon. TRAKTOR DJ will automatically be configured with the TA2 in Internal Mixer Mode.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 2. Connect the 30-pin connector of the Native Instruments iOS device connection cable to the Dock Connector on your iOS device. If your iOS device has a Lightning connector, use a Lightning to 30-pin adapter to connect the cable.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 5.2.2 Connecting TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to Your DJ Mixer To connect your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to your DJ mixer: 1. 2. Switch off your DJ Mixer. Connect the MAIN output socket on the front panel of the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to the inputs of Line/CD channel of deck A on your DJ mixer using a stereo ⅛"-to-RCA cable.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 3. Connect the Headphones output socket on the front panel of the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to the inputs of Line/CD channel of deck B on your DJ mixer using a stereo ⅛"-to-RCA cable.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 5.2.3 Connecting Headphones to Your DJ Mixer Before putting on headphones, always make sure the headphone volume control of your DJ mixer is set to minimum. To connect your headphones to the DJ mixer: ► Connect your headphones to your mixer's headphones socket (most often labeled "Phones" or "Headphones"). 5.2.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 2. Connect the Main (or Master) outputs of your DJ mixer to the inputs of your amplification system using appropriate cables. 5.2.5 Final Preparations in TRAKTOR DJ If you use the optional power supply, ensure it is connected to the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 and to a power outlet.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 3. In TRAKTOR DJ open the Browser menu by tapping the Plus Icon either of Deck A or B. 4. Open the preferences dialog by tapping the preferences Icon.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 with Your iOS Device Setting up Your System for External Mixer Mode 5. Select the Audio Setup tab and enable External Mixer Mode in the Output option 6. 7. 8. Close the preferences menu. Turn on your DJ mixer. Turn on the amplification system.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as Your Computer's Default Audio Output Device 6 Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as Your Computer's Default Audio Output Device In order for the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to operate as your computer's default audio output device, you will need to select it within the system's audio preferences. In the following sections, you will learn how to set up the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as your computer's default audio output device.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as Your Computer's Default Audio Output Device Driver Software Installation on Windows The TA2—in combination with a power amplifier, speakers, or headphones—can produce sounds in decibel ranges that may cause hearing damage. Make sure the volume on your amplifier is turned down before you begin playing music. Then, gradually increase the volume to the desired level. Similarly, keep your headphones off until the volume is set correctly. 6.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as Your Computer's Default Audio Output Device Connecting TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to Your Computer Locate and Start the Driver Software Installation Program It may be necessary to disable your anti-virus software during installation, please refer to the software's own documentation for further information. Make sure to run the installer using administrator privileges: right click on the installer file to open the shortcut menu and select Run as administrator.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as Your Computer's Default Audio Output Device Connecting Headphones to Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 2. Connect the “computer end” of the Mini USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. Upon detection of the new hardware, Windows completes the device driver installation: ▪ A message reading Installing device driver software will be displayed. ▪ After device driver installation has finished, Windows will display “Your devices are ready to use.” 6.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as Your Computer's Default Audio Output Device Connecting an Amplification System to Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 ► 6.4 Connect your headphones to the Headphones output socket on the front panel of the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2. Connecting an Amplification System to Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 To connect your power amplifier or active speakers to the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2: 1. Switch off your amplification system.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as Your Computer's Default Audio Output Device Final Steps on Mac OS X 2. 6.5 1. Connect your amplification system to the MAIN output socket on the front panel of the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 using an appropriate cable. Final Steps on Mac OS X 2. 3. 4. 5. Open the System Preferences under the gray Apple Icon menu in the top left corner of your screen. In the Hardware category (second row from top), select Sound. In the Sound control panel, select the Output tab.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as Your Computer's Default Audio Output Device Final Steps on Windows 6.6 Final Steps on Windows 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Open Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound. In the Sound Control Panel, select the Playback tab. Choose the output channel Traktor Audio2 MK2 Main. Click Set Default. Click OK to confirm your selection and close the window. → TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 is now selected as the default audio output device. 6.
Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as Your Computer's Default Audio Output Device Using TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 as Audio Output Device with Your Music Software Please refer to the documentation of your music production or DJ software for information on how to configure audio and MIDI interfaces.
Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Advanced Configuration on Windows (Control Panel) 7 Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 On Windows All advanced configuration settings on Windows can be accessed from the Control Panel software, which was installed on your computer during the TRAKTOR software installation or the driver software installation procedure.
Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Advanced Configuration on Windows (Control Panel) ► Navigate to Start > All Programs > Native Instruments > TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 MK2 > TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 MK2 Control Panel. If you cannot find the Control Panel, the software is most likely not installed. In this case, please reinstall/install TRAKTOR or the driver software as described in section ↑6.1, Driver Software Installation on Windows.
Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Advanced Configuration on Windows (Control Panel) Audio Processing Section The Audio Processing section in the Audio Settings page of the Control Panel. The Audio Processing section sets parameters for the analog-to-digital / digital-to-analog conversion done by your audio interface. It has two menus: ▪ Sample Rate: Choose a sample rate that is compatible with your music application and best suited to your computing power.
Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Advanced Configuration on Windows (Control Panel) Device Monitor Section The Device Monitor section in the Audio Settings page of the Control Panel. The Device Monitor section displays information about the audio interface's processing status and your system's output latency. It has two displays: ▪ Processing State: The processing state monitor provides feedback on the current status of the device.
Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Advanced Configuration on Windows (Control Panel) 7.1.2 Diagnostics Page The Control Panel's Diagnostics page. The Diagnostics page allows you to monitor performance and detect errors. The information provided in this page is primarily of interest to advanced users; however, in case of problems with the soundcard, you should refer to this page.
Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Advanced Configuration on Windows (Control Panel) Drop-Out Detection Section The Drop-Out Detection section in the Diagnostics page of the Control Panel. The Drop-Out Detection section provides feedback on USB input/output and buffering errors. It has two displays and a button: ▪ USB I/O Errors: provides feedback on USB input/output errors. A high USB I/O Errors count points to your system being overloaded.
Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Advanced Configuration on Windows (Control Panel) ▪ Number of Clients: displays the number of clients connected to the interface. Multiple ASIO applications are counted separately. WDM and WASAPI increase the number by one, no matter how many WDM / WASAPI applications play audio. ▪ USB Data Errors: counts USB data errors. Poor quality or long USB cables, as well as irradiation, can be the source of connection errors on the USB bus.
Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Advanced Configuration on Mac OS X Information Section The Information section in the Diagnostics page of the Control Panel. The Information section displays information about driver and firmware, and provides access to the Audio Troubleshooting Guide. This section has two displays and a button: ▪ Driver Version: See the currently installed driver version here. ▪ Firmware Version: See the currently installed firmware version here.
Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Advanced Configuration on Mac OS X Output Pane The Output pane of the Audio MIDI Setup utility in Mac OS X. The Audio MIDI Setup's Output pane allows for selection of sample rate settings. The relevant element here is the Format drop-down menu. ▪ Format: Choose a sample rate that is compatible with your music application and suited to your computing power. A higher sample rate improves the audio quality but also causes higher CPU load.
Troubleshooting and FAQ Solving Hardware-related Problems 8 Troubleshooting and FAQ The information provided in this section should help you to solve most of the problems you may encounter while you are using the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2. 8.1 Solving Hardware-related Problems All Native Instruments products are extensively tested in real life situations during the development phase.
Troubleshooting and FAQ How to Check Whether the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Drivers are Installed on Windows Correctly 8.2 How to Check Whether the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Drivers are Installed on Windows Correctly Open Start > All Programs > Native Instruments > TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 MK2. There you will find the helper application TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 MK2 Control Panel. Make sure that the device is connected to the computer and open the Control Panel. If all the drop-down menus are grayed out (i.e.
Troubleshooting and FAQ USB Troubleshooting 8.3 USB Troubleshooting If you experience problems caused by the USB connection between the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 and your computer, check the following sections first; several possible sources for USB issues are covered here. Using a powered USB hub Connect the TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to a USB port directly on your computer. In certain situations, a powered USB hub may also work (e.g., if you are having problems connecting your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 to an onboard USB port).
Troubleshooting and FAQ Check your IRQs (Windows only) 8.5 Check your IRQs (Windows only) IRQ stands for Interrupt Request. This is the way in which Windows allocates resources to the various devices and ports in your system. If your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 is on a port that shares an IRQ with other devices, you may have an IRQ conflict. Please refer to the Knowledge Base on the Native Instruments website and contact support.
Additional Documentation Resources Further Documentation Resources 9 Additional Documentation Resources 9.1 Further Documentation Resources The following documents are also part of the TRAKTOR documentation: ▪ The TRAKTOR Getting Started guide provides you with essential information on using TRAKTOR, and explains how to accomplish fundamental tasks.
Additional Documentation Resources Forum When communicating with the Native Instruments support team, keep in mind that the more details you can provide about your hardware, your operating system, the version of the software you are running, and the problem you are experiencing, the better they will be able to help you.
Technical Specifications 10 Technical Specifications Supported Drivers ▪ ASIO ▪ Code Audio ▪ DirectSound ▪ WASAPI Dimensions ▪ Size: 84,3 x 55 x 16,2mm / 3.3 x 2.17 x 0.63" ▪ Weight: 68g / 0.15lbs Audio Converters (Inputs A/D) Channels D/A 4 Channels A/D 0 Sample Rates 44.1, 48Hz Bit Resolution 24Bit Line Outputs Max. Output Level +11.7dBu Dynamic Range (A weighted) 103 dB THD+N (Max.
Technical Specifications Headphone output Load Impedance 8Ohms - 600Ohms Maximum Output Level +5dBu dB @ 32Ohms Dynamic Range (A weighted) 102dB THD+N (Max Level, high Imp, 100Ohms) 0.004% Frequency Response, +/-1.4dB 20Hz - 20kHz Power Supply Power supply via USB interface, 5V 500mA bus power from a computer - no external power supply is required. Low-power operation is possible from iOS devices.
Hardware Returns 11 Hardware Returns Please contact our Technical Support team prior to returning an item. If your product needs to be returned, they will assign you an RA (Return Authorization) number to expedite the processing of your return. Contact Native Instruments Technical Support http://www.native-instruments.