d.4 Pro 4-channel DJ Production Console

Console (PC only)

You can use the Console to change the sample rate and latency for your d.Pro.

The sample rate and latency value (also known as buffer size) may also be set in your DJ performance software application’s “Settings” window. Make sure the same value appears in both places.

For timecode vinyl/CD work, the latency typically needs to be set between 4 mS and 15 mS.

For the Mac:

Macintosh OS X Audio MIDI Setup (ver- sion 10.3.9 or later):

Macintosh OS X does not require FireWire drivers to be installed. OS X provides a dedicated setup utility for audio and MIDI. You can use the Audio MIDI Setup utility to change the default audio input and output and general system settings on your Macintosh.

1.Go to the Applications folder and open the Utilities folder.

2.Double-click “Audio MIDI Setup.”

3.Click the Audio Devices tab, and select Mackie d.Pro in the “Properties For” drop-down box.

4.Here you can see the settings for the Mackie d.Pro. You can also choose to use the d.Pro as your default input or output, as well as desig- nate it to be used for system sound output.

5.You’re ready to go with any Mac OS X Core Audio host application (i.e., Tracktion, Logic, Cubase, Nuendo, Live, Digital Performer, etc.).

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d.4 Pro DJ Production Console