Djay Pro Headphone Splitter

Numark iDJ Live II - Setting Up Your Headphone Cue

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The iDJ Live II harnesses the processing power of your iOS device, Mac, or PC, enabling the ability to easily begin to DJ from nearly any location. This article walks you through how to setup your headphone cue with multiple OS platforms.

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Contents

Cue Setup with iOS Device (Algoriddim djay 2)

It is very easy to cue with the iDJ Live II and the included Algoriddim djay for Mac app.

Note: iPad is capable of mono cue-ing only.

  1. Connect the iDJ Live II to your iPad.
    • Connect iDJ Live II's mini-USB port to the 30-pin or Lightning cable.
    • Then connect the 30-pin or Lightning cable to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
      Important: If your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch does not recognize iDJ Live II as connected, then disconnect the 30-pin or Lightning cable from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch (not from iDJ Live II) and reconnect it.
  2. Install Algorridim djay 2, open the app, and load your music.
    • On your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, go to the app store and download the djay 2 for iPad or djay 2 for iPhone app.
    • Once the app is downloaded, tap it to open it, then load a song into the left and right channels by tapping on the music symbol icon and choosing a song. Press Play to begin a song.
  3. To Cue the next song in your headphones:
    • Connect the included audio splitter cable to the headphone output on the iPad.
    • Connect one end of the splitter to your speaker output and the other to your headphones.
    • Tap the Tool icon in djay 2 to bring up the settings window. Turn the Split Output option on.From this window, you can adjust the volume level of the cue mix in your headphones, as well as the balance of the Main Mix and the Cue Mix. Adjust to your preference!Note: Because the iPad is incapable of sending multiple stereo outputs, while cue-ing, the audio will be in mono only.

Cue Setup with Mac (Algoriddim djay 2)

It is very easy to cue with the iDJ Live II and the included Algoriddim djay for Mac app. To do so,

  1. First, connect the included splitter cable to your main output.
  2. Next, connect your speakers to the black end of the splitter cable and connect your headphones to the red end of the splitter cable.
  3. Now, in the Algoriddim djay app, choose djay > Preferences... to open the Preferences window.
  4. In the Preferences window, click on the Devices tab and then set the Pre-Cueing drop-down menu to Split Output. Press Apply and close the Preferences window. This will split the stereo channel into 2 separate channels: one for the master output, the other for headphone pre-cueing. The left (black) channel is the master output, and the right (red) channel is the headphone output.

Now you are able to cue a song in your headphones without having the signal sent out to your speakers!

Cue Setup with Windows PC (Virtual DJ LE)

It is very easy to cue with the iDJ Live II and the included Virtual DJ LE software. To do so:

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  1. First connect the included splitter cable to your main output.
  2. Next, connect your speakers to the black end of the splitter cable and connect your headphones to the red end of the splitter cable.
  3. Now, in the Virtual DJ LE software, go to the Config menu and choose the Sound Setup tab.
  4. Choose your Sound card, then choose the preferred Outputs for your headphone mix and your main mix, which will be similar to the setup in the screen shot below depending upon your sound card.
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And that's it!

Further Technical Support

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Reviews

Our reader’s letter today is from Gerald, who writes: “I have an Ion Discover DJ controller. I like it a lot. I used the tips I found about a DJ splitter cable (stereo – going out to two mono) but I am struggling with the software. I do not understand the routing nor how to set up the supplied MixVibes Cross LE software to allow me to use my splitter cables. I have a gig coming up and am trying to get all my gear set up. Can you help?”

Digital DJ Tips says:

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For those of you just starting out with very cheap DJ gear, or an iPad, iPhone or even Android DJ program, you may be having great fun with your DJ program or basic controller, but wondering how the hell you get your headphones and your speakers plugged in and working independently. This ability to “cue” (to listen “secretly” to the other music source, the one that’s not playing) is fundamental to DJing, and cheap laptop controllers and all iOS/Android software doesn’t have it built-in.

If you’ve dug a bit deeper, you may have found out – like Gerald – that a DJ splitter cable can be your saviour. This semi-legendary “hack” works by splitting the stereo signal into two independent mono signals, one for each of your required outputs. Sure, you’re now playing in mono – as you plug your speakers into one of these outputs, and your headphones into the other – but it’s a little-known fact that most “real” club sound systems are in mono anyway, and it’s a very small price to pay to be able to DJ with the gear in front of you in exactly the same way all DJs do.

Trouble is, getting any old splitter cable and plugging it in and hooking up your speakers and headphones isn’t enough. Firstly, you need a DJ splitter cable (the one we recommend is here). This genuinely puts the left channel to one pseudo-stereo output and the right to the other. Having the kind of splitter cable sold to share a single headphones output on an iPod, for instance, won’t work because it sends the same thing down each of its outputs.

Secondly, you need to tell your software that’s what you’re doing. You have to find the audio output, audio routing or audio configuration settings and look for “mono split”, “split mono” or “DJ splitter” setting – the one that shows all audio going through the single PC/iOS headphones output and also shows both the speakers and headphones plugging into this. In your case, Gerald, MixVibes has a page here that tells you exactly how to do it.

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And don’t forget, you have to plug the speakers and headphones into the correct sockets on your cable! If things aren’t behaving how you feel they should (eg the “cue” buttons are turning the main audio on or off, or the crossfader is affecting your headphones) try swapping the headphones and speakers over at the cable.

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One final thing that sometimes confuses people about all of this is a question that goes something like: “But I’ve got four decks and a sampler, don’t I need five outputs, not two?” The reason the answer to this is “no” is that even if you had 99 decks (and Virtual DJ 7 can, folks!), the mixer section of your software mixes all of these inputs into just two – one for your headphones,a dn one for the speakers – so however complex your software audio is, you only ever need two outputs – and if you can’t afford, or simply don’t currently have, a pro DJ audio interface (or a controller with one built in), an audio splitter cable is a great way to get going, or a sensible backup to have too. I’ve had one kicking around in my gig bag for 10 years.

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• Our recommended splitter cable is here; we also have an article and video that goes into this in a lot more detail here: All You Need To Know About DJ Splitter Cables

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