Allen & Heath AH-XONE:K2 XONE:K2 Professional USB DJ MIDI Controller

Allen & Heath AH-XONE:K2 XONE:K2 Professional USB DJ MIDI Controller

$379.00
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Xone:K2 MIDI Controller The Xone:K2 MIDI Controller Allen & Heath's Xone:K2 is a compact, slim line universal MIDI controller that incorporates a 4-channel soundcard, suitable for use with any DJ software. Quick and simple mapping allows you to create a unique layout that reflects your style and places the functions you need at your fingertips. The Xone:K2 features 52 physical controls, including 12 analog and 6 endless rotary encoders with push switch, 4 linear faders, and 30 backlit performance switches, offering up to 171 MIDI control commands across 3 layers. You have complete flexibility in assigning functions to each control, enabling you to design a layout that suits your workflow perfectly. Additionally, you can assign controls to multiple layers, giving a single physical control up to 3 functions. Setup options include using the Xone:K2 with headphones, headphones and a mix/PA system, or with an external mixer. The Xone:K2's high-quality internal four-channel (2 stereo) soundcard ensures reliable audio performance. Its slimline chassis and soft-touch controls distinguish the K2 from other controllers. Built to Allen & Heath's renowned touring grade audio and build quality standards, the Xone:K2 includes steel nuts on all rotary controls to protect the circuitry from impact damage. Each Xone:K2 comes packed in a durable black padded case, which also serves as a stand, bringing the K2 to the same height as most professional DJ mixers. Two K2s can be linked via Allen & Heath's X:LINK protocol, providing expanded control capabilities. X:LINK uses a standard RJ45 connector to distribute power and data, allowing two K2s to be connected to your software using only one USB port on your computer. X:LINK also enables connection to Xone:DB4 and Xone:DB2 mixers for further expansion.

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