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. In the event of a failure, notify and return the
defective unit to ALLEN & HEATH Limited or its authorised agent as
soon as possible for repair under warranty subject to the following
conditions
Conditions Of Warranty
The equipment has been installed and operated in accordance with the
instructions in this User Guide.
The equipment has not been subject to misuse either intended or
accidental, neglect, or alteration other than as described in the User
Guide or Service Manual, or approved by ALLEN & HEATH.
Any necessary adjustment, alteration or repair has been carried out by
ALLEN & HEATH or its authorised agent.
This warranty does not cover fader wear and tear.
The defective unit is to be returned carriage prepaid to ALLEN &
HEATH or its authorised agent with proof of purchase.
Units returned should be packed to avoid transit damage.
In certain territories the terms may vary. Check with your ALLEN &
HEATH agent for any additional warranty which may apply.
This product complies with the European Electro magnetic
Compatibility directives 89/336/EEC & 92/31/EEC and the
European Low Voltage Directives 73/23/EEC & 93/68/EEC.
This product has been tested to EN55103 Parts 1 & 2 1996 for use in
Environments E1, E2, E3, and E4 to demonstrate compliance with the
protection requirements in the European EMC directive 89/336/EEC.
During some tests the specified performance figures of the product were
affected. This is considered permissible and the product has been passed as
acceptable for its intended use. Allen & Heath has a strict policy of
ensuring all products are tested to the latest safety and EMC standards.
Customers requiring more information about EMC and safety issues can
contact Allen & Heath.
Kernick Industrial Estate, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9LU, UK
http://www.allen-heath.com http://www.xone.co.uk
Allen & Heath 2 XONE:4D User Guide
CONTENTS
Congratulations on purchasing the Allen & Heath Xone:4D performance
DJ mixer. To ensure that you get the maximum benefit from the unit
please spare a few minutes familiarising yourself with the controls and
setup procedures outlined in this user guide. For further information
please refer to the additional information available on our web site, or
contact our technical support team.
The LFO Editor ................................. 37
MIDI Control Section ....................... 38
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PACKED ITEMS
Check that you have received the following:
Xone:4D mixer
Check that the rear panel optical in/out blank plugs are fitted.
Safety Sheet
Important ! Read this sheet
before starting.
Retain for future reference.
Mains Lead
Check that the correct
mains plug is fitted.
Type A-B USB Lead
To connect the Xone:4D
to your computer.
Spare knobs
and buttons
Rack Ears + fixings.
For mounting the 4D
in a 19” rack.
6x M4x10mm screws
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PC
STOP!
BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING WITH YOUR XONE:4D, PLEASE READ THE
FOLLOWING CAREFULLY TO ENSURE YOUR PC IS CORRECTLY SET UP TO
BE USED WITH THE DEVICE. PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE LATEST DRIVERS
FROM:
www.xone.co.uk/4d
Software Installation (Windows 2000, XP and Vista)
Follow the procedure described below to install the USB audio and MIDI drivers:
1— Using the provided power supply, connect the
Xone:4D to your mains electricity supply.
Do not connect the 4D to the PC at this time.
2— Open the Drivers folder and run Setup.exe for
Windows XP and Vista or Setup98.exe for Windows 98.
3— Select your preferred language
4— Select Install the driver
5— When prompted, connect the 4D to
the PC with the USB lead.
The Xone:4D will now initialise.
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PC
6— You will now be asked to unplug your Xone:4D
7— You will now be asked to plug in your Xone:4D again.
The USB drivers will now initialise.
8— Once the driver installation is complete you will be
prompted to reboot your computer.
Note: Always use the same USB port with your Xone:4D. When installing on a MS
Windows system, the drivers will be associated with the USB port that you are currently plugged
into. If you attempt to use the 4D with another USB port, or without installing the drivers at all,
the system may work but with degraded performance (XP, Vista), or may not work at all (2000).
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CHECKING THE DRIVER INSTALLATION—WINDOWS
Checking the Driver Installation
Once the driver installation is complete, you will need to check that the Xone:4D is being recognised. To do this, connect the Xone:4D to your PC/laptop and then right click on My Comput-er to open the System Properties window.
Select the Hardware tab then click on Device Manager
Expand the Sound, Video and Game Controllers section to reveal the WDM audio and MIDI
drivers for the Xone:4D.
Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controllers section to reveal the Xone:4D ASIO driver and
its release (version) number —in this case V2.8.16.
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION—APPLE MAC
STOP!
BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING WITH YOUR XONE:4D, PLEASE READ THE
FOLLOWING CAREFULLY TO ENSURE YOUR PC IS CORRECTLY SET UP TO
BE USED WITH THE MIXER.
Mac OSX
Open the Xone_4D_Driver_x.x.x.dmg to reveal the window shown.
Click on the Xone:4D mpkg file to
launch the driver installation.
Click on “Continue”.
Select install location and then
click “Install”.
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION—APPLE MAC
Enter your system password.
Click on “Continue Installation”.
Restart your Mac.
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CHECKING THE DRIVER INSTALLATION—APPLE MAC
Checking the Driver Installation
Once the driver installation is complete, you will need to check that the Xone:4D is being recognised. To do this, connect the Xone:4D to your Mac and then select:
Mackintosh HD Applications Utilities Audio MIDI Setup
Now select the Audio tab and in the “Properties For” dropdown box select Allen & Heath
Xone:4D.
In the Audio Input section, the
number of channels should be seen
as 10, running at 24 bit.
In the Audio Output section, the
number of channels should be seen
as 10, running at 24 bit.
The sample rate is selectable from
44.1 to 96kHz.
Now select the MIDI Devices tab
and make sure that the Xone:4D is
seen as a MIDI device as shown.
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MIDI CHANNEL SETUP
MIDI Channel Number
The MIDI channel number will default to channel 16, but can be
changed to any channel between 1 and 16.
To change the MIDI channel number and MIDI map:
1. Hold down the switch on the encoder shown in the diagram
2. Turn on the Xone:4D
3. At the end of the start up sequence, when the illuminated
switches have flashed three times, release the switch on the
encoder.
The illuminated switches on the Xone:4D will display the current
MIDI channel number in binary format as shown below.
Hot Setup
You may also enter setup mode by holding down the encoder shown above and then pressing
the same encoder on the right hand MIDI pod. This allows the MIDI channel and Map to be
changed if the mixer is in a fixed installation.
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channel 5
Channel 6
Channel 7
Channel 8
Channel 9
Channel 10
Channel 11
Channel 12
Channel 13
Channel 14
Channel 15
Channel 16
To change the channel number that the MIDI is transmitted on, rotate the encoder above
the jog wheel.
Once the desired channel has been selected, press and then release the switch on the
encoder above the jog wheel. The illuminated switches will flash once indicating that the
channel number has been set.
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MIDI MAP AND LIGHT PIPE SETUP
Changing the MIDI Map
Once the MIDI channel number has been stored, the illuminated switch to the far right of
the unit will flash indicating that the MIDI map may now be selected. The following
examples are in relation to the left-hand MIDI pod on the Xone:4D.
Map 1 (Traktor default)
The first switch (far left) is used to select MIDI Map 1. In
this map the top row of encoders send ‘Note On’ messag-
es upon rotation (see MIDI Control Sectionp39).
The third button (centre right) is used to determine the status of the light rings. If the
third light ring is illuminated, then during normal operation all four light rings will stay
illuminated at all times.
If the third light ring is not illuminated then each light ring will toggle on and off on re-
ceipt of a specific MIDI ‘Note On’ message. The ‘Note On’ message that the light ring
responds to is the same ‘Note On’ message that is sent by the corresponding switch.
Therefore, referencing the MIDI Control Section, the first (far left) light pipe will toggle on and off when it receives a ‘Note On’ message of D1.
Map 2 (Ableton default)
The second switch (centre left) is used to select MIDI Map
2. In this map the top row of encoders send ‘Control
Change’ messages upon rotation (see MIDI Control Sec-
tion p39).
The third button (centre right) is used to determine the status of the light rings. If the
third light ring is illuminated, then during normal operation all four light rings will toggle
on and off when their respective switch is pressed.
If the third light ring is not illuminated then each light ring will toggle on and off on re-
ceipt of a specific MIDI ‘Note On’ message. The ‘Note On’ message that the light ring
responds to is the same ‘Note On’ message that is sent by the corresponding switch.
Therefore, referencing the MIDI Control Section, the second (middle left) light pipe
will toggle on and off when it receives a ‘Note On’ message of B-1.
When the desired MIDI map has been selected, press and release the switch on the
encoder above the jog wheel. The illuminated switches will flash three times indicating
that the MIDI map has been stored and that the unit is now in its normal operating mode.
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SOUNDCARD ARCHITECTURE
ANALOGUE INPUTS:
The analogue inputs are sourced from the input channels on the Xone:4D as
follows:
Channel Soundcard Input Selectable From
1 1/2 Mic or Channel 1 (Pre or Post Fader)
2 3/4 FX2 or Channel 2 (Pre or Post Fader)
3 5/6 FX1 or Channel 3 (Pre or Post Fader)
4 7/8 Mix or Channel 4 (Pre or Post Fader)
DIGITAL INPUTS:
The SPDIF digital inputs are sourced directly from the digital input sockets on the
rear of the Xone:4D. The soundcard will internally switch between the COAX
and Optical inputs, with the COAX connection being the default. The digital
inputs are sent directly to the soundcard on inputs 9/10.
ANALOGUE OUTPUTS:
The analogue outputs are sent to the mixer from the PC/Mac and can be sourced
as follows:
Channel Soundcard Output Routing
1 1/2 Channel SC1-2 switch and rear panel
RCA connectors
2 3/4 Channel SC3-4 switch and rear panel
RCA connectors
3 5/6 Channel SC5-6 switch and rear panel
RCA connectors
4 7/8 Channel SC7-8 switch
DIGITAL OUTPUTS:
The SPDIF digital outputs are sent directly to the digital output sockets on the
rear of the Xone:4D. The digital output will be present on both the COAX and
Optical output connectors simultaneously. The digital outputs are sent directly
from software on soundcard outputs 9/10.
SPDIF DIGITAL INPUTS 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 fibre (Toslink
socket) cable.
The SPDIF inputs and outputs are available only when your computer is
connected via the USB port. The computer provides the clocks needed for the
soundcard to function.
Sample rates of up to 96kHz are supported.
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SOUNDCARD SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION
SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION
The inputs and outputs of the soundcard have a description within the software being
used. Below are the descriptions used in Ableton and Traktor.