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Sorry, I can't provide assistance on this as it's not within the "expected usage" realm. If another user wants to chime in, all good.
Hi,
I don't know if what I am trying to achieve is even possible but after hours of mucking about I feel like it is close to working, but I was hoping someone could confirm this. ( I am no expert in this field)
Basically I'm trying to route Audio from RB to Live9 with each deck on seperate channels in Live9, but still being able to use the Mixer on the XDJ-RX.
Now I have managed to route the Audio from each deck to individual Channels in Live9, but only by setting the Mixing mode in RB as External and having the Audio device set to JackRouter which is the 3rd party software im using to route the Audio. The only problem with this is the Mixer has no functionality in this state. The effects do work, but not the faders or EQ's.
If I set the mixer to internal, all controls on the XDJ-RX function, however it seems I cannot route each deck individually.
Or perhaps there is a way to achieve this without using RB at all and playing from USB's on the XDJ-RX and capturing the audio in Ableton. The only issue is this method I assume wouldn't be able to utilise the effects within Live9 while mixing??
I am using an NI Komplete Audio 6 Interface, if that is going to help me with the case.
I have search several topic online to no avail, hoping someone can help me out.
Thanks,
Blake.
Sorry, I can't provide assistance on this as it's not within the "expected usage" realm. If another user wants to chime in, all good.
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Hi @pulse,
Thanks, I get that it not what it is generally intended for, but can you at least tell me if it is possible, or am I pissing in the wind, so to speak?
The only other workaround I can see is Midi mapping independent channels in ableton to the controller, but that is not exactly what I am trying to achieve.
Blake.
With the XDJ-RX, it's a really hairy configuration of software to try and "grab" the audio stream, whereas with a DJM it would be a bit easier due to its multiple-channel configuration.