[. . . ] Advanced Virtual DJ configuration Using ASIO4ALL and Timecoded vinyls This document will explain how to configure Virtual DJ to use the TimeCoded Vinyls and an external mixtable. The goal is to play the 2 main outputs on the Maya USB soundcard, and the samples on another soundcard. 1. [. . . ] In the "Input" field, select "Chan 1&2 : Left / Chan 3&4 : Right". Than means we'll use the 4 IN channels (2 x stereo) of the virtual soundcard (that belong to the IN channels of the Maya). In the "Output" field, select "Chan 1&2 : Samples / Chan 3&4 : Left / Chan 5&6 : Right". That means we'll use the 1st 2 OUT channels of the virtual soundcard (that belong to the OUT channels of the SB Live!) for the samples, and the 4 other OUT channels (that belong to the OUT channels of the Maya) for the main outputs. Then click "OK" (or configure the TimeCoded Vinyls if you want). This should work if your additional soundcard is a 2 channels only soundcard. If you don't hear any sound, or if channels are not correctly assigned, please read the following step. 5. Advanced channels assignment (experts only) In our example, the SB Live!Sound card has 6 channels: Channels 0 & 1 are not used, channels 2 & 3 belong to the main output, and channels 4 & 5 belong to the surround output. We only want to use the main output, so we'll use only channels 2 & 3. The Maya USB sound card has 4 channels: We'll use all the channels of this card (6, 7, 8, 9). So we'll use the following virtual channels (of ASIO4ALL): 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 This can't be set in the configuration panel of Virtual DJ. [. . . ] Windows and DirectX are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Maya is a registred trademark of Audiotrak. Special Thanks to: Damien Schmit , Yannick Biet, Nicolas Léger, Gwénaël Després and the whole user-team of the website. [. . . ]