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Hercules rmx 1 mac#
Is it possible to use another external sound card - in particular I'm thinking about Audio 2 DJ - and deactivate/not use the sound card of Hercules Rmx? My suggestion would be to connect Hercules Rmx to the Mac with one USB, to connect Audio 2 DJ to the Mac with another USB, to further connect the Audio 2 DJ to the club's mixer. I have read that the sound card of Hercules Rmx is not great (not bad, but average). 85 % sound volume of traktor (avoiding the red as much as I can) and auto-gain. Is there any settings of Traktor or the Mac which may be adjusted to increase sound level/quality? Now I'm using sample rate 44100 Hz, 4,0 latency, 100 % sound volume of the mac, approx. Will I gain the extra dBu although I use a jack-to-rca cable in order to connect the jack output of the Hercules RMX with the club's mixer input? I did bring my jack 1/4" last time I was playing at the club, the the club's mixer did not have jack inputs (only RCA inputs and some other types of input). Pioneer huge output level is not related to quality, it is simply the oldest and simplest trick to mislead listeners in believing louder is better.īoth Pioneer CDJ-2000 and Hercules Rmx integrate the Wolfson DAC (Digital to Analog Converter), the output difference is just the amplification level, not the signal/noise quality.ģ) If the output level was a relevant way to evaluate audio quality, nobody would have designed turntables with phono output, since even with the loudest Ortofon cell, the output level of a turntable as Technics SL-1200 Mk2 output level is 15mv, which makes -34dBu. 1) You should connect your DJ Console Rmx on club sound systems with the jack 1/4" outputs, not the RCA outputs: Rmx jack 1/4" have a louder output level (+4dBu on Rmx jack 1/4" outputs / -10dBv on Rmx RCA outputs).Ģ) Pioneer CDJ player output level is between +10dBu and +18 dBu (depending on the models), which is HUGE (studio standard is is +4dBu, the output level of DJ Console Rmx jack 1/4" plugs): the danger of a huge output level is that it can saturate the circuits of most home hi-fi systems, and sometimes damage Dolby decoders.