USER GUIDE Allen & Heath User Guide for XONE:DX with Serato ITCH 1.
Limited One Year Warranty This product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for period of one year from the date of purchase by the original owner. To ensure a high level of performance and reliability for which this equipment has been designed and manufactured, read this User Guide before operating.
CONTENTS Warranty .............................................. Packed Items ........................................ Power Supply ....................................... System Requirements ........................ Software Installation Mac .................. Software Installation PC .................... Panel Drawings .................................... Rear Connectors ................................ Front Panel Connectors.................... Mixer Section.......................................
PACKED ITEMS Check that you have received the following: Safety Sheet Important ! Read this sheet before starting. Retain for future reference. Xone:DX Professional DJ Controller. Check that the rear panel optical out blank plug is fitted. Type A-B USB Lead To connect the Xone:DX to your computer. Power Supply Fit the correct mains adaptor for your region. Allen & Heath User Guide for XONE:DX with Serato ITCH 1.
POWER SUPPLY The Xone:DX contains its own Universal Voltage Input Power Supply unit with interchangeable heads for territory specific mains electricity outlets. The power supply comes with a pin protector that needs to be removed before the desired head can be fitted. To remove the pin protector, pull down on the release mechanism and pull the protector out from the bottom. To attach the required head, locate at the top first and then push down to locate and lock in the release mechanism.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PLEASE NOTE: These are the minimum requirements to run ITCH with the Allen & Heath Xone:DX. For best performance and for use in professional situations we recommend you buy a higher spec computer. The minimum system requirements are: WINDOWS • 32-bit • Windows 7 / Vista: Intel* processor, 1.8GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM • Windows XP: Intel* processor, 1.8GHz Core 2 Duo; 1GB RAM • 64-bit • Windows Vista: Intel* processor, 2.2Ghz Core 2 Duo; 4GB RAM • Windows 7: Intel* processor, 2.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION - MAC Free updates to the ITCH software are available from http://www.serato.com/itch. We suggest you check the website for the latest version before installing. To begin installation: • Either Insert the Serato ITCH install CD into your computers CD drive and browse to it using ‘Finder’. • Or Browse using ‘Finder’ to the location where the ITCH download installer was saved, double click the ITCH .dmg file to mount the image on your system, and browse to that volume.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION - MAC 4. Confirm the install location and click ‘Install’. 5. ITCH will now be installed. 6. A confirmation screen will appear when the install is complete. STARTING THE SOFTWARE The ITCH software is installed in your applications folder. To start ITCH, double click the ITCH icon in your applications folder. When the software launches ITCH will automatically detect the Allen & Heath XONE:DX if connected. Allen & Heath User Guide for XONE:DX with Serato ITCH 1.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION - PC Free updates to the ITCH software are available from http://www.serato.com/itch. We suggest you check the website for the latest version before installing. The installer should start automatically, if not: • Either Insert the Serato ITCH install CD into your computer’s CD drive and browse to it using Windows Explorer. • Or Browse using Windows Explorer to the location where the ITCH download installer was saved, unpack the ITCH .zip file and browse to the extracted contents.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION - PC 4. ‘Complete’ will perform a standard installation. Click ‘Next’ to continue. 5. Confirm the installation options and click ‘Install’. 6. ITCH will now be installed. 7. A confirmation screen will appear when installation is complete.
PANEL DRAWINGS Allen & Heath User Guide for XONE:DX with Serato ITCH 1.
REAR CONNECTORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 BALANCED MIX OUTPUT Phase inverted balanced Mix (Soundcard Output 1-2) outputs on XLR-3 sockets. For unbalanced operation use Pin 2 and Ground—DO NOT SHORT PIN 3 TO GROUND. 2 UNBALANCED MIX OUTPUT Mix (Soundcard Output 1-2) output on RCA Phono sockets. 3 BOOTH OUTPUT Booth (Soundcard Output 3-4) output on RCA Phono sockets. 4 AUX OUTPUT Auxiliary (Soundcard Output 5-6) output on RCA Phono sockets.
REAR CONNECTORS 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 DECK 4 INPUT SELECT SWITCH Switch to select Deck 4 input between LINE and MIC. 9 DECK 4 INPUT RCA Phono sockets for external connection to Deck 4 (Soundcard Input 7-8). 10 DECK 3 INPUT SELECT SWITCH Switch to select Deck 3 input between PHONO and LINE. 11 DECK 3 INPUT RCA Phono sockets for external connection to Deck 3 (Soundcard Input 5-6). 12 DECK 2 INPUT SELECT SWITCH Switch to select Deck 2 input between PHONO and LINE.
REAR CONNECTORS 16 17 18 19 16 SPDIF DIGITAL INPUT AND OUTPUTS SPDIF is a popular digital audio interfacing standard for connecting two channel (stereo) audio using a single COAX (RCA phono socket) or OPTICAL (TOSLINK socket) cable. For reliable connection use a 75 ohm COAX cable intended for this function. Avoid the use of cheap audio cables. Use purpose made optical fibre cables for connection using the Toslink port. Make sure the blanking plug provided is fitted to any unused Toslink sockets.
FRONT PANEL CONNECTORS 1 2 3 4 1 HEADPHONES OUTPUTS Stereo 1/4” TRS jack and 3.5mm mini-jack. Plug in good quality stereo headphones intended for DJ monitoring. Use closed-ear headphones that provide maximum acoustic isolation when cueing your sources. We recommend that you use high quality headphones rated between 30 to 100 ohms impedance. 8 ohm headphones are not recommended.
MIXER SECTION The Xone:DX mixer section allows control of all four deck channels simultaneously, regardless of which deck layer is chosen. THRU mode may also be selected on each channel, allowing the playback of external audio sources such as turntables or CD players. FX1 AND FX2 ASSIGN The Xone:DX features two effects processors FX1 and FX2. When the FX1 or FX2 buttons are pressed, the channel’s audio will be routed to the designated effects processor.
MIXER SECTION CHANNEL METERS The level of the audio through the channel is displayed on the channel meter. The meters are configured as Post EQ and Pre Fade. It is best to set the channel level so that it peaks at +6 maximum, as this will provide some headroom for EQ adjustment before the audio lights the PK! LED and distorts. CROSSFADE / CROSSFADE ASSIGN Each of the Xone:DX’s four channels can be assigned to either side of the crossfader, or disabled altogether if needed.
MASTER SECTION CHANNEL METERS The Channel Meters display the level of the Main Mix Bus. The meter display is sourced pre Master level and so does not represent the signal level on the outputs. During normal operation the meters display the level of the left and right channel of the program material. In SPLIT CUE mode, the left meter displays the level of the CUE signal and the right meter displays the level of the program signal.
LIBRARY NAVIGATION The library contains all the music that you have added to ITCH. By using ‘Browse’ and ‘Search’ you can easily narrow down your selection to find the track you want. TIP: You can change the size of your library text by using the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + and Ctrl -. HARDWARE NAVIGATION CONTROLS AREA - Pressing the AREA button will toggle between ‘Files’, ‘Crates’ and ‘Browse’ panels within ITCH.
LIBRARY NAVIGATION BROWSING Press the VIEW button to open the ‘Browse’ panel. Use the SCROLL KNOB to navigate the ‘Browse’ panel. The ‘Browse’ panel will open above the main file library. The filters are ‘genre’, ‘BPM’, ‘artist’, and ‘album’. You can narrow down your search by selecting the specific genre, BPM or name of the track you’re looking for and ITCH will show the results on the main library window.
TRANSPORT CONTROLS ASSIGNING A DECK The Allen and Heath Xone:DX has the ability to control 4 virtual decks, with a layer switchable deck selection for the left and right deck controls. By pressing the LAYER button on deck 1/2 you will switch between controlling either virtual deck 1 or virtual deck 2 inside ITCH with the left hand deck controls. By pressing the LAYER button on deck 3/4 you will switch between either virtual deck 3 or virtual deck 4.
TRANSPORT CONTROLS PLATTER The Xone:DX platters have different modes depending on what state of play the virtual decks are in. When the track is playing, the platters are either in BEND, SCRATCH or SCRUB/SKIP mode, depending upon the state of the SCRUB/SKIP light. Press the SCRUB/SKIP button to cycle through the modes. The SCRUB/SKIP light indicates which mode you are in. BEND MODE (PLAYING) When the SCRUB/SKIP light is out, the platters are in BEND mode.
HOTCUE POINTS HOTCUE POINTS The Xone:DX features controls for four hotcue slots. To create a hotcue point, press one of the HOTCUE buttons for the deck. The button will light up to show that there is a point set. To delete a hotcue point hold SHIFT and press the HOTCUE button for the point you want to delete. Once a hotcue point is set, you can trigger it at any time by pressing the relevant HOTCUE button.
LOOPING LOOPING There are three different types of looping you can use in ITCH; Manual, Auto-Loop and Loop Roll. ITCH automatically defaults to Auto-Loop mode. Loop areas show up green in the main waveform display. AUTO LOOP Auto looping allows you to create loops that will automatically sync in time with the music. This is great for creating loops on the fly and other creative mixing techniques.
LOOPING MANUAL LOOPS To create a manual loop you must enter an IN and an OUT point allowing you to create unique loops or loop lengths for music, for which you don’t have BPM information. Scrub through the track until you find the desired loop start and press the IN button in the Loop Section. Then scroll the track until you find the desired out point, at which you can press the OUT button to set the loop outpoint and turn the loop on.
BEATGRID / SYNC / AUTO TEMPO THE BEATGRID A beatgrid is a series of markers within a track that indicate a beat or a transient within the music structure. A beatgrid allows ITCH to know precisely where each beat occurs, and where each bar is within the music structure. This accurate beat information opens up the possibilities for users to further manipulate a track and for precise track syncing and advanced looping features.
BEATGRID / SYNC / AUTO TEMPO SET A BEAT MARKER Pressing SET will place another marker at the playhead position. The Beat Marker will snap to the closest transient. SETTING A BEAT MARKER WHEN PLAYING A TRACK When you press SET when playing a track you can tap in markers. The Beat Marker will snap to the closest transient. CLEARING A MARKER If you have set an incorrect marker, or you don’t want the first cue point to be the track’s downbeat, you can clear one or more markers.
BEATGRID / SYNC / AUTO TEMPO transients at that time but does not aim to keep the tracks' tempos matched. If you have dropped your next track in but it’s not quite in time, by pressing SYNC you can perform an automatic beat sync. Pressing the SYNC button will snap the current/slave track’s beat with the master track’s beat (see ‘Master Clock/Slave’ below). SYNC works by snapping the two closest transients together. It is best when the tracks' tempos are as close to each other as possible.
BEATGRID / SYNC / AUTO TEMPO KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS & BEATGRID IN THE OFFLINE PLAYER The following keyboard and mouse shortcuts can be used instead of using the controls on the Xone:DX. To use these shortcuts Grid Edit mode must be turned on, which is done by clicking the Grid Edit button on the Virtual Deck or by pressing Alt + Space Bar (repeatedly pressing Alt + Space Bar will cycle through the Virtual Decks). These shortcuts can also be used to create and edit Beat Grids in the ITCH offline player.
ADVANCED PLAY FEATURES KEY LOCK Normally when changing the speed of a track you will hear a change in the pitch of the music. With KEYLOCK on, when you change the speed the pitch will stay the same. This is useful to avoid two tracks sounding out of tune when mixing them together. Press the KEYLOCK/ QUARTZ button on the Xone:DX to turn keylock on and off. QUARTZ LOCK When QUARTZ LOCK is on, the pitch is reset to zero. This overrides any PITCH SHIFT or slider settings.
EFFECT UNITS The Xone:DX features two effects processors. Each mixer channel can be sent to either or both of the effect units. DEPTH The DEPTH knob controls the amount the effect is applied to the control signal. MOD The MOD DEPTH knob controls the modulation depth or feedback of the effect. X The X knob controls extra effect parameters. TIME ITCH effects are synchronized to the track’s BPM. The effect parameters will modulate or repeat at the cycle division you set with the TIME knob.
EFFECT UNITS SELECTING AN EFFECT Press the SELECT EFFECT button to enter effect select mode. Rotate the TIME/ACTIVATE knob to scroll through the effects list inside ITCH pressing the ACTIVATE knob down to select. FX CUE (SHIFT Mode) Pressing SHIFT and the SELECT EFFECT button will send the effected signal to audition on your headphones. FX CUE is useful to audition the effect before bringing it into the mix when the effect is switched off. When FX CUE is active the LED will flash.
EFFECT TYPES This chapter describes the basic effects shipped with the Xone:DX and ITCH 1.6. Check online for new updates and new effect types: www.serato.com/downloads/itch REVERB Reverb is a series of small natural delays or reverberations of the audio signal, creating a spacious atmospheric trail such as you would hear in a cave or in an enclosed space. These reverb ’reflections’ are audio ripples that sound like the music is bouncing around from wall to wall.
EFFECTS EFFECT TYPES TYPES TREMOLO The Tremolo modulates the signal volume, lowering and increasing it rhythmically to the set time divisions, as if you were performing a series of cuts on the mixer’s cross fader. The TIME knob determines the rate of the volume drop, while the FEEDBACK knob modifies the modulation on the signal volume. The depth of the cut is determined by the WET/DRY amount, with 100% being a cut to silence.
DIRECT INPUT In the unlikely event of a software or computer failure, the Xone:DX has a Direct Input system that allows an external audio source to be played through its balanced output stage while the software or computer is restarted. It is also possible to perform a hard reset on the soundcard whilst the software or computer is shut down. DIRECT INPUT SOCKET The 3.
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW The above screenshot displays the ITCH software. To achieve a detailed overview, the software GUI will be split into the following sections: BROWSER / LIBRARY EFFECTS MASTER SECTION DECKS WAVEFORM / BEATGRID Allen & Heath User Guide for XONE:DX with Serato ITCH 1.
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW - BROWSER / LIBRARY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 9 1 ALBUM ART Displays the cover art for the selected album. 2 FILES Displays the Files Panel, which enables you to search any connected hard drives for tracks to import into your library. 3 BROWSE Displays the Browse Panel, which enables you to browse your library for tracks by genre, BPM, artist and album. 4 PREPARE Displays the Prepare Panel, which contains tracks you have pre-selected for your set.
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW - BROWSER / LIBRARY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 9 8 SEARCH - Searches your library for the text entered in this field. 9 LIBRARY - Displays the songs available in your current selection. 10 CRATE LIST - Displays the list of Crates and Sub-Crates available. 11 CPU USAGE METER - Shows overall CPU usage for your computer. Allen & Heath User Guide for XONE:DX with Serato ITCH 1.
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW - EFFECTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 CURRENT EFFECT The currently selected effect applied to the channel. 2 DEPTH The amount of CURRENT EFFECT applied to the selected audio sources. 3 PARAMETER 1 (MOD DEPTH) The first parameter for the CURRENT EFFECT. 4 PARAMETER 2 (INTENSITY) The second parameter for the CURRENT EFFECT. 5 TIME Displays the time division for the CURRENT EFFECT. 6 AUTO A Displays which source tempo the CURRENT EFFECT is following.
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW - MASTER SECTION 1 4 2 5 3 6 7 8 9 10 1 MASTER SYNC Displays which decks are syncing to the Master Clock. 2 MASTER CLOCK Displays the current Master Tempo. 3 RECORD BUTTON Starts / stops recording. 4 TEMPO MATCH DISPLAY Displays tempos of all tracks to visually aid mixing. 5 RECORDING TIMER Timer for current recording. 6 SAVE BUTTON Saves the current recording to disk. 7 RECORDING FILENAME FIELD Filed for entering filename to save current recording.
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW - VIRTUAL DECKS 1 2 3 4 5 1 VIRTUAL DECK FOCUS Displays the currently focused deck layer. 2 ARTIST NAME Artist tag for the current track. 3 AUTOLOOP VALUE Shows the current autoloop setting in beats. 4 TRACK NAME Title tag for the current track. 5 6 7 6 7 PLAYBACK MODE Toggles between single and continuous playback modes. Single playback mode plays only one track, stopping when it is finished.
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW - VIRTUAL DECKS 12 11 8 8 TRACK OVERVIEW An overview of the currently loaded track’s entire waveform. 9 PITCH RANGE Displays the current value of the Pitch Range. 10 PITCH Applied pitch offset as a percentage. 11 TRACK TIME DISPLAY Displays the current position of the playhead in the track. 12 9 10 BPM FIELD / TAP BUTTON Displays the track’s BPM, or if the track has a Beat Grid displays the Grid BPM.
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW - WAVEFORM / BEATGRID 1 6 2 3 4 1 WAVEFORM FOCUS Displays the currently focused waveform. 2 WAVEFORM Waveform of the currently loaded track. 3 BEATGRID BEAT MARKER A thick red line will indicate a manually set Beat Marker. 4 BEATGRID BAR DIVISIONS Each bar is divided up into four thin line divisions. 5 BEATGRID MARKER The beginning of each beatgrid bar. 6 BAR NUMBER Each bar has the bar number at the top of the beatgrid marker.
MAIN SCREEN OVERVIEW VIRTUAL DECK The virtual deck shows the speed and position of a track. When a track is loaded to the virtual deck it will change from black to white with a black stripe. As the track progresses, the virtual deck will rotate. The circular progress bar around the edge is a visual representation of the position within the track, and will begin flashing 20 seconds from the end of the track to warn you that the track is nearing its end.
MAIN SCREEN OVERVIEW TRACK OVERVIEW DISPLAY This area provides a complete overview of the waveform of the track and includes a marker to show the current position within the track. This view is useful for finding transitions within the track. The waveform is coloured according to the spectrum of the sound; red representing low frequency bass sounds, green representing mid frequency sounds and blue representing high frequency treble sounds.
IMPORTING MUSIC ADDING FILES TO THE ITCH LIBRARY There are several ways to add files to your ITCH library: Press the AREA button on the Allen & Heath Xone:DX until the files panel opens in ITCH where you can browse your hard drives for music to add. Loading a file to either deck from the files panel will automatically add it to your library. You can also access the files panel in ITCH using your mouse by clicking on the files button in the main screen.
PREPARING FILES ANALYZING FILES Before you play your music in ITCH it is very important to analyze your files first. The analyze files function processes the tracks in your library to detect file corruption, prepare the waveform overviews, and if enabled, calculate the BPM values. HOW TO ANALYZE FILES To analyze your files open ITCH with the Allen & Heath Xone:DX disconnected. On the lower right side of the main screen you will see the analyze files button.
ORGANISING YOUR LIBRARY ITCH can support an unlimited number of tracks – the only limitation is the size of the hard drive of your computer. A number of features are included to help you to keep your music organized and find tracks quickly and easily. MAIN LIBRARY VIEW CRATES ITCH uses digital crates for quick access to your favorite collections. There is no limit to the number of crates you can create, and any given track can be placed in multiple crates.
ORGANISING YOUR LIBRARY SETTING UP COLUMNS The track information display area can be customized to display any of the columns listed below. • album • artist • bitrate • BPM • comment • composer • filename • genre • grouping • key • label • length • location • remixer • sampling rate • size • track • year Clicking on the triangle at the top right of the library will show the list so you can turn fields on and off. You can resize columns by grabbing the edge and dragging to the width you want.
ORGANISING YOUR LIBRARY LIBRARY MANAGEMENT RESCAN ID3 TAGS The Rescan ID3 tags button is found in the Files panel and re-reads file tags for the entire library. Use this function if you have edited or modified file tags in other software. TIP: Rescanning the tags is a handy way to identify any files that can’t be found, for example, if the files have been re-named or moved. These tracks are then shown as red in the library pane, with a question mark icon in the status column.
HISTORY Pressing the history button in ITCH opens History Panel. This is a complete log of all the tracks you have played (in sessions) and allows you to export your ITCH session information as a data file. Each session is catalogued by date and time. Using the drop down arrow, you can navigate to and view detailed information of any previous sessions. There are columns for the period (i.e. date of session), name of track and artist name.
HISTORY Export You can export each session as a data file using the export button. Select a session, then choose your preferred file format, and click export. There are three possible export formats: • text - to create a simple text file with your session information contained within. • csv - to create a file for use in spreadsheet software. • m3u - to create a playlist file, which can be imported into media players.
RECORDING AND AUXILIARY & MIC INPUTS RECORDING ITCH can capture recordings of your mix output, mic, or aux input channels. Recording controls are grouped into a strip below the Master Clock section. Select the source to record from the drop down menu. The recording meter shows the signal level that will be recorded to disk. The Mix source records the master output signal, post faders and EQ, pre master gain. Adjust the recording level using the controls for the applicable source being recorded.
ADDITIONAL SETUP The setup screen allows you to customize elements of ITCH to how you want them to work. Click the associated tabs to switch between five groups of options; Hardware, Playback, Library, Display, and Mixer. The version and build number of ITCH are displayed in the lower left hand corner of the setup screen. Also located here is the check for updates button. Click this to go online and see if there is an updated version of ITCH available.
ADDITIONAL SETUP PLAYBACK OPTIONS GENERAL: PLAYBACK KEYS USE SHIFT - With this option on, all cue point, loop, and general playback keys on the computer keyboard require Shift or Caps Lock to function. LOCK PLAYING DECK - When this option is checked, you can only load a track to a deck if it is paused. HI-FI RESAMPLER - This significantly reduces digital distortion at very slow or very fast playback speeds, increasing the CPU load slightly. This option is on by default.
ADDITIONAL SETUP BRAKING This controls how fast the track stops when the deck is paused. Counter-clockwise, the stop is immediate. Clockwise rotation increases the stopping time from a finger grab all the way to a slow turntable power-down. RECORDING: BIT DEPTH Select the recording bit depth as either 16 Bit or 24 Bit. FILE FORMAT Select the file format you wish the recording to be saved as (AIFF or WAV).
ADDITIONAL SETUP SHOW ALL FILE TYPES Enable this option to show all files when importing tracks into your library. If this option is not selected, only files that ITCH can play will be displayed. INCLUDE SUBCRATE TRACKS Displays the tracks from any subcrates in their parent crate. With this off browsing in a crate will not show tracks that are in any subcrates of that crate.
ADDITIONAL SETUP MIXER OPTIONS GENERAL: CROSSFADER - Use the dropdown menu to configure the crossfader. There are three options: Normal: Standard crossfader style. Reverse: Reversed crossfader aka hamster style. Disabled: Crossfader is disabled. EQ - Gives you the option to select either 6DB or 12DB of gain for your equalizers. OUTPUT - Allows you to set the audio output to Mono or Stereo. HEADROOM - Use this dropdown to select how much additional headroom you would like.
WHITELABEL AUDIO FILES Whitelabel audio files are a unique file format (file extension wl.mp3) developed by Serato. They are specially prepared for use in ITCH, with files pre-analyzed, tagged with song and artist info, BPM and album art where possible. Whitelabel audio files play as high quality 320kbps stereo audio in ITCH with an ITCH controller attached.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND SUPPORT TROUBLESHOOTING The following suggestions may help you if you are experiencing poor performance with ITCH. • Check for updates using the check for updates button in the setup screen or by visiting http://www.serato.
CORRUPT FILES Corrupt file: This MP3 contains invalid frames. This MP3 contains frames which do not conform strictly to the official MP3 specification. ITCH can not be certain that this file will play back 100% accurately. Corrupt file: This file contains corrupt frames that This file contains two or more contiguous corrupt frames. Since may result in audible glitches. corrupt frames are replaced with silence, this could result in what might sound like an audio glitch.
MIDI CONTROL VALUES - MIXER / FX SECTION CC0 CC15 CC16 CC32 F#-1 B-1 A0 D1 G-1 C0 Bb0 Eb1 CC17 CC4 CC7 CC25 CC1 CC19 CC24 CC10 CC2 CC5 CC23 CC26 CC9 CC11 ▼E-1 C#-1 D-1 Eb-1 F-1 CC22 CC12 CC27 CC14 CC34 ▼ Bb-1 G1 G#1 A1 B1 CC21 CC18 CC20 E0 F0 CC33 G#-1 Bb-1 A-1 C#0 Eb0 ▼G#0 D0 B0 F#0 C1 C#1 E1 F1 F#1 G0 CC3 CC6 CC8 CC28 C2 CC13 The MIDI messages transmitted from the MIXER and FX sections are as shown above.
MIDI CONTROL VALUES - VIRTUAL DECKS C#-1 F-1 Bb-1 F#-1 B-1 D-1 G-1 C0 Eb-1 G#-1 C#0 ▼Eb0 C#-1 F-1 Bb-1 ▼Eb0 F#-1 B-1 CC35 D-1 G-1 C0 E0 Eb-1 G#-1 C#0 CC35 A0 Bb0 G#0 E-1 E0 ▼F0 G0 A-1 D0 F#0 RED Layer Channel 13 GREEN Layer Channel 14 A0 Bb0 G#0 E-1 ▼F0 G0 A-1 D0 F#0 RED Layer Channel 15 GREEN Layer Channel 16 The MIDI messages transmitted from the virtual decks are as shown above.
MIDI RETURN VALUES C#-1 D-1 Eb-1 F#-1 B-1 A0 D1 G-1 C0 Bb0 Eb1 G1 F-1 G#1 A1 B1 G-1 C0 E0 G#-1 C#0 C#-1 C#-1 G-1 C0 G#-1 C#0 E0 CC17 F0 Bb-1 CC4 CC7 Eb0 C#1 CC25 F0 F#1 CC31 CC31 C2 G#0 E-1 G#0 G0 A-1 D0 E-1 F#0 RED Layer Channel 13 GREEN Layer Channel 14 MIXER / FX Channel 12 G0 A-1 D0 F#0 RED Layer Channel 15 GREEN Layer Channel 16 The LED’s on the Xone:DX can be turned On and Off via MIDI messages that are received from software.
USB 2.0 DAC DAC DAC DAC ADC Analogue Audio Digital Audio In Digital Audio Out MIDI In MIDI Out MIC ADC R I A A ADC R I A A ADC BLOCK DIAGRAM Allen & Heath User Guide for XONE:DX with Serato ITCH 1.
SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Response SC in to SC out 96kHz Sample Rate 10 Hz to 20kHz +0/-1.0dB 10 Hz to 30kHz +0/-3dB THD + N Line In to Line Out +8 dBu < 0.
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