I have an 18 month old XONE 96. USB channel a stops working almost daily. Power cycling the mixer causes the USB A to start working again until it eventually blinks out. No light. No sound. No connection with the computer. USB C is unaffected. This very surprising for a mixer of this cost and quality. Has anyone else experienced anything like this and how I might possibly fix it? The thought of packing this behemoth up and safely shipping it half way around the world for service turns my stomach.
So I have tried with a second Mac and swapped ports. Both Macs kill USB ports when asleep overnight. Apple support was no help after 2 hours on the phone with them. Basically said it was a mixer issue. I cannot be the only one having this problem with a Mac and a XONE 96… Can anyone help?
I have been using the USB input on the XONE 96 to DJ professionally for several years now, and I have occasionally experienced this problem. Last weekend, I experienced the audio cutting out suddenly in the middle of my set and nothing we tried (resetting, restarting everything) could bring the audio back. We had to swap to another XONE 96 and then it worked fine. I agree with this user - this glitch is unacceptable for a mixer of this quality. Can someone from the company please respond and let us know if you have a fix for this issue?
Same here… I am a Pro DJ an been using xone 96 for some years now… but there was like 3/4 times … last time yesterday that the mixer stop the music , then i switch the usb port then traktor starts to play again… but if it crash again you should re-start the mixer to get the sound back… its weiird coz when the mixer was new on the scene it worked perfect all the time … but after talking to some colleagues seems the usb ports from the club mixers & rentals are f#cked off and its starting to give more problems like this… dont know … i am pretty sure that there is more people having the same issue …
I have had this similar problem, minimized it almost fully by getting a better usb cable and grounding the mixer well, but still on gigs its not grounded and sometimes happens… wtf
Believe me , usb cables are good quality… I feel the same as you , I prefer the mixer connected directly to a power source … but during gigs sometimes you cant control all of this…
Had same Issue during a tour in Peru , usb 1 went down , then connected to usb 2 and went down again after a few tracks… then in traktor you can see the soundcard but did not play music anymore. At the end connected a mixer that I hate , djm900 and work well the full set…
Good morning everyone. Here is a discovery that I have discovered over the last few years with the xone96.
I explain my case.
Xone 96 with MacbookAir 2015 or Imac 2012 running with 4 Traktor channels or running with any program connected to USB1 (it only happens to me with USB1). Suddenly the 4 output channels stop working (only the output channels since the record input continues to work) and it is not restored until you turn the Xone96 off and on. All very random with no concrete logic.
After years of investigation, it turns out that in my house I had a small short circuit in the electrical network (short circuit that did not trigger any circuit breaker or anything).
And here is the solution: it turns out that when there are micro short circuits in the network where you have the devices plugged in, the computer case (supposedly the ground) becomes charged with a small current that in turn is transferred by the ground of the USB cable to the Xone96 ground generating a ground loop that causes ONLY USB1 to go into protection and the audio output signal is cut off (not the input signal).
It has happened to me many times with USB1, never with USB2.
It has happened to me sometimes playing in a Club having to restart the Xone96 or having to change to USB2.
The only solution I see is to connect the laptop with a grounded plug to the same plug as XONE96 (If possible, also match the phase and neutral of the electrical outlet of the two devices) but in countries like France or the United Kingdom the power connector only fits in one way, avoiding this type of problems.
Let it be known that this has happened to me with USB cables that cost 100€.
And now the question I ask Allen&Heat support is, why is it only generated on USB1 and not on USB2?
I am sure is an electric problem… seems its very sensitive to those changes…
For me it happened in both usb ports , as soon one fails … normally change to the other and works or fails again… but depends on the club/festival you are playing…
Now i am using again external soundcard and 0 problems …
Ive not long had my 96, Nipped out for 10 mins today. Came back and had no channel a and b had to turn off mixer, switch back on for to reconnect? wt???
SAME? has anyone got a fix for this???
Typically, if USB audio from the 96 drops out, it’s a result of an interruption to the host computer’s CPU processing of the USB port.
This could be due to the host entering a sleep or power saving state, when this happens, the system closes the USB port and best practice to mitigate against that is to turn off any sleep and power saving options on the computer.
Alternatively, there could be a background (i.e. system), or other local host process affecting interruption to the USB connection. To prevent this type of issue, the host should be configured to be optimised for audio use.
Other possible causes could be due to spikes on the mans power supply to the hardware, or poor grounding, either could both indue the host USB port to be closed as a form of protection for the system. Practical steps should be taken to ensure the mains supply and equipment is correctly and fully grounded.
With respect to comments noting a need to power cycle the Xone:96 in order to restore the USB audio -
If the USB stream is interrupted, while the USB ACTIVE LED remains illuminated, soundcards on the Xone:96 can be independently reset, without having to turn the mixer off and on. The procedure takes about 5 seconds.
To do so, press and hold the top panel MIDI on/off button of the associated soundcard port (USB 1 or USB2) for @3 seconds, until the MIDI button blinks rapidly.
Release the button. The USB active LED goes out.
When it comes back on the USB audio stream will resume.