by djphaidon on 25 Nov 2013, 07:36
In Cross, you have a total of 4 decks you can use. Each deck can be routed to a single channel of a soundcard, or they can be summed together in certain output modes. If you buy and use a Nexus 900, you will have 4 separate channels that you can use on the mixer, and 4 channels that can come from Cross. So, if you choose to have 2 player decks and 2 sample decks, you can control all of the audio from the mixer.
The difference between the controller you currently have and the 900 nexus, is that the nexus would act as your soundcard and mixer. So all the audio would be manipulated on the mixer, and the controller would only be used to control the track playback, locators, and any other MIDI mappable commands. The mixer would be for your EQ, gain, external FX, cueing, and volume faders.
I use an Allen & Heath DB:4 with a QuNeo controller, which is basically the same kind of configuration, just different brands. It works out great, and allows you to do some other stuff that's not available in the software yet, like routing and FX boxes.
MixVibes Cross 2.6.0A&H Xone:DB4 / A&H Xone:K2 / QuNeo / iPad Lemur
15' MacBook Pro / 16Gb RAM
Retired: Jazzmutant Lemur / Korg padKontrol / Korg Zero 4 / VCI 100 / APC40 / NI S4 / Traktor
