Assuming you aren’t planning on using headphones you could connect the headphone output to one system, and the master to the second system.
In Traktor just set the headphone cue/mix to output so the master signal comes out of both systems.
But if you want to use headphones to cue you’ll need to use something to split the signal instead
something like a headphone amp would work a treat and you won’t lose volume (if you try just splitting the RCA it won’t work without a severe drop in quality and volume).
OR some amps have both inputs and outputs to allow daisy chaining.
I guess those work, but one would think there would be a more realistic way of doing this.. Most controllers have more than two outputs, what is the point if there is no way to use both?
So I have one sound system, connected to a PA system, then connected to the midi controller with the right and left cables (aux? i should really know the term).
That system is two 12 inch subs and a bar of mids, it’s my buddy’s system and there like isn’t a limiter or something (I don’t know) on the subs, so they don’t put out a ton of sub bass like they should, it’s really odd.
So, I personally have a really small powered sub that came with an entertainment system we got a long time ago, that in a small house party environment really adds a lot of sub bass.
I want to connect both of these. I have the PA system speakers in audio jacks 0 and 1, and then the powered sub ran through 2 and 3. Nowhere in Traktor can I select both of these as master output. It’s one or the other, which makes me wonder why the hell is there four outputs if I can only use 2 at a time?! To have to run them through monitor cue is a pretty shoddy solution.
A receiver? What do you mean? Sorry, I really don’t know very much when it comes to this sound as i’m borrowing all of this. The first system is run through a PA system, and the home sub is run through a dvd player (lol).