Hello Jordan! Your videos are immensely helpful. You explain everything very clearly. You do it very well and you also have a very pleasant voice. You are the best! 😎👌
@ 5:20 - What if the DI box doesn’t have “left or right” and instead uses channels, like “channel 1, and channel 2” with only one 1/4” for each channel? Like the Behringer Ultra-DI DI20? Would I just use a RCA to single 1/4” ? I would love some advice with this. Your videos are very well made by the way !
Same ! I bought this DI DI20 and it doesnt work. I go from my FLX4. I have rca to 1/4’’, put it in the box and come out of it with rca to then put it in my PA system. It doesn’t seem to work :(
Curiosity: I have a Behringer Di2 Active Box and an RCA-out controller, I usually use RCA from controller to TRS input to the box, the from the box to the speaker i use XLR like you showed but I usually use the line input on the speaker and I do get good volume. Is that how I should run it or use the mic input? My speakers don't have a switch but different input plugs. Thanks!
Awesome! I watched this before in don’t remember if it answers this question. Mixer, to Canon m50 (3.5mm input) …probably 20’ away maybe a little more. How would I / should I connect the camera to a Mackie Profx10v3 (the xlr outputs are being used for monitors, so I was thinking we used the 1/4” stereo outs ) -this is for a live class with small PA, but we want to capture the audio into our Canon. That’s the goal! Thanks for any help
I dont know if this is right or not but I use rca to 1/4 inch on channel 1 & 2 on the yamaha mg10 and adjust the compression knobs. And it raises my volume and my bass. I discovered it by accident and still use it till this day.
There's nothing wrong with that setup. RCA from the dj mixer to 1/4" TS into an analog mixer. You're just the gain to maximize the signal without clipping. I don't think Mackie one-knob compression adds make-up gain like 1knob compression from other manufacturers like Yamaha and Zoom (from my experience)... I might be wrong but their compression is just going to lower the dynamic range of your signal from the DJ mixer. Basically squashing your peaks.. You would need to adjust your gain up to mitigate the lower volume from using the compressor. The reason why your bass sounds more fuller or louder is because you essentially need to adjust the gain louder which you probably have been doing not realizing that it was due to the compressor that allowed you to get it louder. If you have a home theater receiver at home or have ever used a home audio system that had a "midnight or loudness" setting, that is basically what the compressor is doing. It's lowering the dynamic range so that You are able to hear more of the signal when playing at lower volumes.. think of a Christopher Nolan Batman movie.. very loud explosive scenes.. Followed by almost whisper quiet speech and dialogue in the next scene.. either you ride the volume control to turn down the loud explosions and then turn it back up so you can hear the speech and do that constantly if you want to avoid waking up your sleeping parents upstairs.. or just turn down the volume and hit the loudness or midnight mode button and the system does that for you. But the loudness and midnight modes sound awesome when played at louder volumes because that's what compressors are known for... They make things sound louder by trimming the peaks of the highest volumes which allows you to turn up the gain which in essence increases the quietest sounds.
hy there ! I'v been looking for your videos sibce the begginning of my Dj mini carierr. Very usefull infos clear and easy to undestand videos! I like what you do. About this video i need your advice as an pro tech ! I have the follouing setup that i use: Hercules inpulse 500 controller (unbalanced output 6.3 jack) a mixer ( for now the Alto Zmx 862 main mix balanced or unbalanced 6.3 jack output) and from there active woofers (only balanced in/out) and active speakers that can handle balanced/unbalanced signal. I undestud that adding an active DI BOX after the controller the signal goes ballanced into the entire system, but it will that help increasing the overall strenght of the sound? (in the same gieven conditions, same settings) Does it makes a difference in sound Quality? I undestud that if a active speaker is built to work with balanced signal is better to use balanced signal for best performance, regardless of it's capacity to also handle unbalanced. Hope my english is good enough for you to undestand what i mean. Thanks alot! Respect
So what if your speakers don't have a switch from line to mic level? I'm using Rokit 8 monitors at home and even if I put them to maximum volume and the master on my DJ controller as well, the volume is still very low. Not much I can do about it I suppose?
Many Thanks for this video! I was watching with big interes but my english is not good and i need to ask you something ..if i connect my controller to this mixer can i my controller only play the songs from it and the mixing itself is done on this mixer plus adding effects ? I hope the question is understood
in terms of sound quality, is it better to convert unbalanced rca output using a DI Box, or is it better to use an unbalanced rca to xlr cable without a DI Box? or is it the same sound quality? Thanks
You will have much higher reliability using a DI box or audio mixer and using as short of a RCA cable as possible. RCA to XLR "Works", but you're going to notice static and interference at the worst possible time and it can be embarrassing at an event.
The deck in the video had balanced XLR outputs, may I ask why would you use the RCA unbalanced outputs through a DI Box to connect to your speakers? Surely you would just connect the balanced XLR output to your XLR speaker input.
Great video, thanks. If you be kind to answer 1 question. What is best way to connect DJ controler FLX 10 to DI box and what box is best to use. Since output of flx 10 have 1 MASTER (XLR) 1 MASTER (RCA) 1 BOOTH (1/4 inch TRS Jack) 1 PHONES (1/4 inch stereo phone Jack) 3.5 mm stereo mini jack x 1 I want di box after my controller and before my external analog mixer from there i go to speakers. Or should i go with shielded link cables like Vovox to secure connection between controler and analog mixer from interference?
I would skip the DI box all together. I would use a XLR cable to run to your audio mixer, then use a XLR to TRS adapter to go into the line level input on your analog audio mixer. Less expensive, same great result.
Hi so unfortunately that didn't work I tried switching my Powered PA Speaker to Mic Level got distortion only difference is I have an XLR to RCA Adapter and used an Instrument Guitar Cable from the input of the DI to my powered speaker. Is this right?
If you're connecting XLR from your DJ controller to the XLR inputs on the house audio mixer, you're fine. But if you're using the 1/4" or RCA outputs on your controller, you need a DI Box. Generally the club will provide one, though.
@@kettnercreative this didn't answer my question, but I went back in the video and it answered my question. Sidebar, I ended up getting the Bolane Stereo DI-J22 active direct box and it works perfectly.
So i have flex4 as my dj controller and it can't produce the amount of signal i want in the club that i am working like ddj 1000 does, can i use a di box and connect to the djm800 that the club owns so i can boost up my signal? Djm800 has line inputs so i am afraid passive di wont do the trick
In regards to the ProFx ... the output of the Audio Mixer to your Speakers. Is there device you can connect similar to a DI Box to clean up any additional sound going to the speakers?
No you answered my question … Thank you. I was curious since there are so many devices out there used to filter out unwanted noise, I thought that there may be one used as a filter between your speakers and mixer. I also want to thank you as well for all the great content geared towards the DJ world. Keep it coming !!
@@dcclubhousemusic This is another reason to use the 1/4" Line Level Inputs on your audio mixer (like the video suggests). Phantom power only goes out through XLR, it isn't connected to the XLR inputs.
I have the Radial ProAV2. When I connect my Audio source to the DI box and my DI box to my mixer … Since I get a left and right signal out of my ProFx from a single XLR cable do I still need to connect a left and right xlr from the DI box to my mixer ?
What is the best way to hook up a DJ controller to the Yamaha MG10XU mixer would you recommend I use a DI Box if I already have the Yamaha MG10XU mixer
I really love all your videos this is by far the best channel on audio equipments
What!!!!!! A clear explanation.!!!!!!
Thank you so much.
Hello Jordan! Your videos are immensely helpful. You explain everything very clearly. You do it very well and you also have a very pleasant voice. You are the best! 😎👌
I've been watching your videos one after another tonight and I learned *so much*. Thank you!! ❤
@ 5:20 - What if the DI box doesn’t have “left or right” and instead uses channels, like “channel 1, and channel 2” with only one 1/4” for each channel? Like the Behringer Ultra-DI DI20?
Would I just use a RCA to single 1/4” ? I would love some advice with this.
Your videos are very well made by the way !
Same ! I bought this DI DI20 and it doesnt work. I go from my FLX4. I have rca to 1/4’’, put it in the box and come out of it with rca to then put it in my PA system.
It doesn’t seem to work :(
Hi Jordan, would it make a difference if I connect the DJ console to the DI-box using XLR-1/4"TRS cables instead of RCA-1/4"TRS? Cheers!
Curiosity: I have a Behringer Di2 Active Box and an RCA-out controller, I usually use RCA from controller to TRS input to the box, the from the box to the speaker i use XLR like you showed but I usually use the line input on the speaker and I do get good volume. Is that how I should run it or use the mic input? My speakers don't have a switch but different input plugs. Thanks!
Awesome! I watched this before in don’t remember if it answers this question.
Mixer, to Canon m50 (3.5mm input) …probably 20’ away maybe a little more. How would I / should I connect the camera to a Mackie Profx10v3 (the xlr outputs are being used for monitors, so I was thinking we used the 1/4” stereo outs ) -this is for a live class with small PA, but we want to capture the audio into our Canon. That’s the goal! Thanks for any help
Love your videos!
if I can work with a mixer just next to my controller, do I still need a DI box?
谢谢系统性的讲解,完全解答了我的问题。
I dont know if this is right or not but I use rca to 1/4 inch on channel 1 & 2 on the yamaha mg10 and adjust the compression knobs. And it raises my volume and my bass. I discovered it by accident and still use it till this day.
There's nothing wrong with that setup. RCA from the dj mixer to 1/4" TS into an analog mixer. You're just the gain to maximize the signal without clipping.
I don't think Mackie one-knob compression adds make-up gain like 1knob compression from other manufacturers like Yamaha and Zoom (from my experience)... I might be wrong but their compression is just going to lower the dynamic range of your signal from the DJ mixer. Basically squashing your peaks.. You would need to adjust your gain up to mitigate the lower volume from using the compressor. The reason why your bass sounds more fuller or louder is because you essentially need to adjust the gain louder which you probably have been doing not realizing that it was due to the compressor that allowed you to get it louder.
If you have a home theater receiver at home or have ever used a home audio system that had a "midnight or loudness" setting, that is basically what the compressor is doing. It's lowering the dynamic range so that You are able to hear more of the signal when playing at lower volumes.. think of a Christopher Nolan Batman movie.. very loud explosive scenes.. Followed by almost whisper quiet speech and dialogue in the next scene.. either you ride the volume control to turn down the loud explosions and then turn it back up so you can hear the speech and do that constantly if you want to avoid waking up your sleeping parents upstairs.. or just turn down the volume and hit the loudness or midnight mode button and the system does that for you.
But the loudness and midnight modes sound awesome when played at louder volumes because that's what compressors are known for... They make things sound louder by trimming the peaks of the highest volumes which allows you to turn up the gain which in essence increases the quietest sounds.
hy there ! I'v been looking for your videos sibce the begginning of my Dj mini carierr. Very usefull infos clear and easy to undestand videos! I like what you do. About this video i need your advice as an pro tech ! I have the follouing setup that i use: Hercules inpulse 500 controller (unbalanced output 6.3 jack) a mixer ( for now the Alto Zmx 862 main mix balanced or unbalanced 6.3 jack output) and from there active woofers (only balanced in/out) and active speakers that can handle balanced/unbalanced signal. I undestud that adding an active DI BOX after the controller the signal goes ballanced into the entire system, but it will that help increasing the overall strenght of the sound? (in the same gieven conditions, same settings) Does it makes a difference in sound Quality? I undestud that if a active speaker is built to work with balanced signal is better to use balanced signal for best performance, regardless of it's capacity to also handle unbalanced. Hope my english is good enough for you to undestand what i mean. Thanks alot! Respect
What if the speakers are RCA?
This video was awesome. Thank you for giving out this information.
So what if your speakers don't have a switch from line to mic level? I'm using Rokit 8 monitors at home and even if I put them to maximum volume and the master on my DJ controller as well, the volume is still very low. Not much I can do about it I suppose?
Many Thanks for this video! I was watching with big interes but my english is not good and i need to ask you something ..if i connect my controller to this mixer can i my controller only play the songs from it and the mixing itself is done on this mixer plus adding effects ? I hope the question is understood
No. Not a good use of the mixer. Do all mixing on your controller, use effects on the mixer with you mics (only!)
@@Aty3Studios thanks 🙏
I wish you could adjust at least the highs and lows on channels 3/4 and 5/6 on the Mackie unit...
There's many other mixers that have that function built in.
in terms of sound quality, is it better to convert unbalanced rca output using a DI Box, or is it better to use an unbalanced rca to xlr cable without a DI Box? or is it the same sound quality? Thanks
You will have much higher reliability using a DI box or audio mixer and using as short of a RCA cable as possible.
RCA to XLR "Works", but you're going to notice static and interference at the worst possible time and it can be embarrassing at an event.
@@kettnercreative Thank you, appreciate it
The deck in the video had balanced XLR outputs, may I ask why would you use the RCA unbalanced outputs through a DI Box to connect to your speakers? Surely you would just connect the balanced XLR output to your XLR speaker input.
For sure. XLR is better to use in the real world. I wanted to make the video helpful for RCA people
Great video, thanks. If you be kind to answer 1 question.
What is best way to connect DJ controler FLX 10 to DI box and what box is best to use. Since output of flx 10 have
1 MASTER (XLR)
1 MASTER (RCA)
1 BOOTH (1/4 inch TRS Jack)
1 PHONES (1/4 inch stereo phone Jack)
3.5 mm stereo mini jack x 1
I want di box after my controller and before my external analog mixer from there i go to speakers.
Or should i go with shielded link cables like Vovox to secure connection between controler and analog mixer from interference?
I would skip the DI box all together. I would use a XLR cable to run to your audio mixer, then use a XLR to TRS adapter to go into the line level input on your analog audio mixer. Less expensive, same great result.
@@kettnercreative thank you for answer
Hi so unfortunately that didn't work I tried switching my Powered PA Speaker to Mic Level got distortion only difference is I have an XLR to RCA Adapter and used an Instrument Guitar Cable from the input of the DI to my powered speaker. Is this right?
Question. What if the club's mixer has xlr outputs for mic and line? would I need to plug it in line or plug it into mic if I'm using a di box?
If you're connecting XLR from your DJ controller to the XLR inputs on the house audio mixer, you're fine. But if you're using the 1/4" or RCA outputs on your controller, you need a DI Box. Generally the club will provide one, though.
@@kettnercreative this didn't answer my question, but I went back in the video and it answered my question.
Sidebar, I ended up getting the Bolane Stereo DI-J22 active direct box and it works perfectly.
So i have flex4 as my dj controller and it can't produce the amount of signal i want in the club that i am working like ddj 1000 does, can i use a di box and connect to the djm800 that the club owns so i can boost up my signal? Djm800 has line inputs so i am afraid passive di wont do the trick
In regards to the ProFx ... the output of the Audio Mixer to your Speakers. Is there device you can connect similar to a DI Box to clean up any additional sound going to the speakers?
You shouldn’t need anything between your mixer and speakers. There isn’t anything ‘to clean up’, unless I’m misunderstanding what you’re asking?
No you answered my question … Thank you. I was curious since there are so many devices out there used to filter out unwanted noise, I thought that there may be one used as a filter between your speakers and mixer.
I also want to thank you as well for all the great content geared towards the DJ world.
Keep it coming !!
If your controller is connected to the mixer through an XLR cable and phantom power is turn on .. will a DI Box protect your controller?
@@dcclubhousemusic This is another reason to use the 1/4" Line Level Inputs on your audio mixer (like the video suggests). Phantom power only goes out through XLR, it isn't connected to the XLR inputs.
I have the Radial ProAV2. When I connect my Audio source to the DI box and my DI box to my mixer … Since I get a left and right signal out of my ProFx from a single XLR cable do I still need to connect a left and right xlr from the DI box to my mixer ?
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What is the best way to hook up a DJ controller to the Yamaha MG10XU mixer would you recommend I use a DI Box if I already have the Yamaha MG10XU mixer
Check out this video, and it will show you everything you need to know: ruclips.net/video/qOEwMu4Myh0/видео.html
@@kettnercreative Thanks that video was definitely informative Im now considering to purchase the Mackie you recommend in the Video
how do you fix the hiss sound?
what is the speaker product name?
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