ALLEN HEATH Xone:23C Plus 2 Channel DJ Mixer User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- ALLEN HEATH
Table of Contents
- Limited One Year Manufacturer’s Warranty
- PACKED ITEMS
- APPLICATION DIAGRAM
- INTRODUCTION TO THE XONE:23C
- INPUT CHANNEL CONTROLS
- MASTER CONTROLS
- MIC AND FILTER CONTROLS
- REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
- Driver installation Mac
- Driver installation PC
- FILTER REFERENCE
- OPERATING LEVELS
- EARTHING
- SERVICING
- Reconfiguring the soundcard for use with DVS
- USER-REPLACEABLE PARTS
- TIPS and FAULT FINDING
- SPECIFICATIONS
- BLOCK DIAGRAM
- PRODUCT REGISTRATION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
USER GUIDE
Publication AP9433_5
Limited One Year Manufacturer’s Warranty
Allen & Heath warrants the Allen & Heath – branded hardware product and accessories contained in the original packaging (“Allen & Heath Product”) against defects in materials and workmanship when used in accordance with Allen & Heath’s user manuals, technical specifications and other Allen & Heath product published guidelines for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of original purchase by the end-user purchaser (“Warranty Period”).
This warranty does not apply to any non-Allen & Heath branded hardware
products or any software, even if packaged or sold with Allen & Heath
hardware. Please refer to the licensing agreement accompanying the software
for details of your rights with respect to the use of software (“EULA”).
Details of the EULA, warranty policy and other useful information can be found
on the Allen & Heath website: www.allen-heath.com/legal
Repair or replacement under the terms of the warranty does not provide right
to extension or renewal of the warranty period. Repair or direct replacement
of the product under the terms of this warranty may be fulfilled with
functionally equivalent service exchange units.
This warranty is not transferable. This warranty does not cover fader wear and
tear. This warranty will be the purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy and
neither Allen & Heath nor its approved service centres shall be liable for any
incidental or consequential damages or breach of any express or implied
warranty of this product.
Conditions of Warranty
The equipment has not been subject to misuse either intended or accidental,
neglect, or alteration other than as described in the User Guide or Service
Manual, or approved by Allen & Heath. Any necessary adjustment, alteration or
repair has been carried out by an authorised Allen & Heath distributor or
agent. The defective unit is to be returned carriage prepaid to the place of
purchase, an authorised Allen & Heath distributor or agent with proof of
purchase. Please discuss this with the distributor or the agent before
shipping. If the unit is to be repaired in a different country to that of its
purchase the repair may take longer than normal, whilst the warranty is
confirmed and parts are sourced. Units returned should be packed in the
original carton to avoid transit damage. In certain territories the terms may
vary. Check with your Allen & Heath distributor or agent for any additional
warranty information which may apply.
If further assistance is required please contact Allen & Heath Ltd.
DISCLAIMER: Allen & Heath shall not be liable for the loss of any
saved/stored data in products that are either repaired or replaced.
XONE:23 complies with the European Electromagnetic Compatibility directives
2014/30/EU and the European Low Voltage directives 2014/35/EU.
Any changes or modifications to the equipment not approved by Allen & Heath
could void the compliance of the product and therefore the users authority to
operate it.
XONE:23C User Guide AP9433 Issue 5
Copyright © 2020 Allen & Heath Limited. All rights reserved
Allen & Heath Limited
Kernick Industrial Estate, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9LU, UK
www.allen-heath.com
PACKED ITEMS
Check that you have received the following:
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Power Supply
12V – 2.5 Amps| Type A-B USB Lead
To connect the Xone:23C to your computer.
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Power supply IEC Lead
This is country specific and will vary with mains voltage/territory| Software
Licence Card
Follow links and instructions on the card to download and register your DJ
software
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Safety Sheet
Important ! Read this sheet before starting.
Retain for future reference.| Two 17cm, three-way harnesses.
These are to configure the soundcard for DVS – see page 19
Congratulations on purchasing the Allen & Heath Xone:23C performance DJ mixer. To ensure that you get the maximum benefit from the unit please spare a few minutes familiarizing yourself with the controls and setup procedures outlined in this user guide. For further information please refer to the additional information available on our web site, or contact our product support team.
APPLICATION DIAGRAM
INTRODUCTION TO THE XONE:23C
The Xone:23C is a high performance 2+2 channel VCA mixer designed around the latest analogue circuitry, with microprocessor control of all signal routing and featuring a high specification USB soundcard, incorporating an X:LINK control interface port. It is equipped with a version of the classic Xone filter system, a 3 band EQ, plus a send/return loop for external effects. The crossfader curve has two settings, suitable for beat matching, or a more aggressive curve for scratching. For ultimate crossfader performance the mixer can also be equipped with a custom Innofader, available from your nearest Allen & Heath stockist, (part number 004-504JIT). With a studio grade 20dB of signal headroom, a separate booth monitor and balanced XLR main outputs, (with an impressive +28dBu max level) the Xone:23C is ideal for the DJ who requires a high quality compact mix tool that easily interfaces with all leading DJ software.
Some key features of the Xone:23C:
- Four channel stereo 24bit/96kHz USB soundcard with X:LINK
- Classic Xone Voltage Controlled Filter system
- Up to four sources can be mixed simultaneously
- 3 Band equalizer
- Dedicated booth Monitor
- Outputs on professional standard balanced XLR connectors
- Four inputs (2+2 stereo channels) with dual levels for phono/line inputs
- FX Send/Return loop
- Innofader crossfader option
- Accurate signal level monitoring with peak hold
- +28dBu maximum output level (balanced XLR)
- High internal headroom (+20dB) to prevent overload
- Universal voltage power supply (works anywhere in the World)
- Twin headphone sockets (1/4” and 3.5mm)
- Separate record output on RCA
- Negligible signal distortion (typically 0.01% at +10dBu output)
- UV sensitive ink screen for improved low light legibility
- Cue-mix control with illuminated Cue switches
- Crossfader curve switch
We wish you the same fun playing on it as we have had designing it!
INPUT CHANNEL CONTROLS
MASTER CONTROLS
MIC AND FILTER CONTROLS
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
Driver installation Mac
Drivers
Although the Xone:23C is class compliant and will work on a Mac without
drivers, for best performance we recommend you download the dedicated drivers
from our website:
www.allen-heath.com/ahproducts/xone-23C
When the drivers have downloaded, extract them to a folder and click on the
.dmg file to start installation:
When the installation finishes, click continue And restart your computer when prompted
Installation is complete and your computer will connect and recognise your Xone:23C as an audio and MIDI device.
Checking the Audio MIDI Setup
To confirm that the Xone:23C is properly installed or to configure the Audio
or MIDI. With the mixer switched on and connected to your computer, open the
AUDIO MIDI utility – (to find this utility type “Audio MIDI” into spotlight
(the magnifier at the top left of the desktop) and follow the links.
The driver offers two modes of operation: Bit Accurate and Core Audio.
Bit accurate – in this mode the Xone:23C controls the audio clocks and
provides the lowest latency and least jitter. We recommend working in this
mode for best performance.
Core Audio – In this mode the driver is fully class complaint and will
allow aggregation with other soundcards connected to your computer, but will
have slightly higher latency and clock jitter.
MIDI
X:LINK
The Xone:23C does not send any MIDI on its own, however it is fitted with an
A&H proprietary interface called X:Link. This will allow you to connect an
Allen & Heath controller (such as the Xone:K1, or K2) to the mixer which will
both provide power to the device and pass MIDI up the USB connection.
Driver installation PC
Drivers
In order to access all the soundcard channels on your Xone:23C you will need
to install the dedicated ASIO* compatible driver, which can be downloaded from
our website: www.allen-heath.com/ahproducts/xone-23C
When the drivers have downloaded, extract them to a folder and click on the setup file to start installation:
*ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH
Driver installation PC
Checking the Audio MIDI Setup
To confirm that the Xone:23C is properly installed open Windows Device Manager
(click on the start button, then right click “computer” and select
“properties”, then select “Device Manager”)
The Xone:23C should be listed under “Sound, video and game controllers” as both an audio and MIDI device, and will also be listed under USB controllers.
To check the driver version, double click the Xone:23C WDM driver icon to bring up the “properties” box.
Select the driver tab to see details of the driver version.
FILTER REFERENCE
The VCF Filters
A voltage controlled filter is an audio filter where the cut-off frequency is
altered by a DC control voltage rather than a variable resistor. This produces
a much wider operating range and more control over the filter response to
create unlimited combinations of tonal effect.
Filter Type Select
The filters provide two simultaneous filter types: high-pass, and low-pass.
Large illuminated switches select which type is active.
The graphs below show the effect on the audio frequency response for the two
filter types. The range of sweep from low to high frequency is shown together
with the effect of adjusting
RESONANCE.
The vertical scale shows the amount of cut or boost around the normal 0dB
operating level. The horizontal scale shows the change in frequency from low
(bass) to high (treble).
OPERATING LEVELS
It is most important that the system level settings are correctly set. It is
well known that many DJs push the level to maximum with meters peaking hard in
the belief that they are getting the best from the system. THIS IS NOT THE
CASE ! The best can only be achieved if the system levels are set within the
normal operating range and not allowed to peak. Peaking simply results in
signal distortion, not more volume. It is the specification of the amplifier /
speaker system that sets the maximum volume that can be achieved, not the
console. The human ear too can fool the operator into believing that more
volume is needed. Be careful as this is in fact a warning that hearing damage
will result if high listening levels are maintained. Remember that it is the
QUALITY of the sound that pleases the ear, not just the VOLUME.
The diagram below illustrates the operating range of the audio signal.
NORMAL OPERATING RANGE. For normal music the signal should range between –6
and +6 on the meters with average around 0dB. This allows enough HEADROOM for
unexpected peaks before the signal hits its maximum CLIPPING voltage and
distorts. It also achieves the best SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO by keeping the
signal well above the residual NOISE FLOOR (system hiss).
The DYNAMIC RANGE is the maximum signal swing available between the residual
noise floor and clipping.
An important note …
The human ear is a remarkable organ with the ability to compress or ‘shut
down’ when sound levels become too high. Do not interpret this natural
response as a reason to turn the system volume up further! As the session
wears on ear fatigue may set in, and the speaker cones may become hot,
increasing distortion and reducing the ability of listeners to gain any
benefit from increased volume.
EARTHING
The connection to earth (ground) in an audio system is important for two
reasons:
SAFETY – To protect the operator from high voltage electric shock, and
AUDIO PERFORMANCE – To minimise the effect of earth (ground) loops which
result in audible hum and buzz, and to shield the audio signals from
interference.
For safety it is important that all equipment earths are connected to mains
earth so that exposed parts are prevented from carrying high voltage which can
injure or even kill the operator. It is recommended that a qualified system
engineer check the continuity of the safety earth from all points in the
system including microphone bodies, turntable chassis, equipment cases, and so
on.
The same earth is also used to shield audio cables from external interference
such as the hum fields associated with power transformers, lighting dimmer
buzz, and computer radiation. Problems arise when the signal sees more than
one path to mains earth. An `earth loop’ (ground loop) results causing current
to flow between the different earth paths. This condition is usually detected
as a mains frequency audible hum or buzz.
To ensure safe and trouble-free operation we recommend the following:
Have your mains system checked by a qualified electrician. If the supply
earthling is solid to start with you are less likely to experience problems.
Make sure that turntables are correctly earthed. A chassis earth terminal is
provided on the console rear panel to connect to turntable earth strips.
Use low impedance sources such as microphones and line level equipment rated
at 200 ohms or less to reduce susceptibility to interference. The console
outputs are designed to operate at very low impedance to minimise interference
problems.
Use balanced connections for microphones and mix output as these provide
further immunity by cancelling out interference that may be picked up on long
cable runs.
Do not unbalance the Xone:23C XLR outputs by shorting pin 3 to ground as this
may damage the circuitry; for unbalanced operation connect the hot signal to
pin 2 and the ground to pin 1. Leave pin 3 floating.
Use good quality cables and connectors and check for correct wiring and
reliable solder joints. Allow sufficient cable loop to prevent damage through
stretching.
If you are not sure … Contract your service agent or local dealer for advice.
SERVICING
How to replace the crossfader
If the crossfader is subject to a lot of use it will, in time wear out and
need replacing. Intermittent or noisy operation is an indication that it is
becoming worn. Using a propriety fader cleaner such as CaigLube might
temporarily restore use, but DO NOT use on a new fader as it will wash away
the factory applied grease. Warning! Dismantling your mixer could invalidate
the warranty; if you are unsure of your ability to safely carry out this work
then it is advised that you leave it to a qualified service technician. Tools
you will need are T10, and T8 Torx screwdrivers. Ensure that the power supply
has been turned off and disconnected from the unit. Using the T10 torxdriver
remove the three screws located in the centre of the channel input and FX loop
connectors (see illustration), then using the T8 torxdriver remove the 8
screws that hold the front panel to the chassis. Now carefully lift the front
edge of the panel up until the PCBs clear the chassis and pull the whole
assembly forward slightly until the connectors at the rear are free from the
chassis. You can now lift the front panel up to gain sufficient access to
replace the crossfader. If you wish to completely remove the front panel
assembly you will need to unscrew the 1/4″ headphone bezel using an 11mm or
7/16 AF socket, and remove the T10 screw that secures the headphone PCB to the
chassis. Carefully unplug the multi-way harness from the connector PCB and
lift the front panel away from the chassis.
Reassembly is a reverse of this procedure. Take great care to ensure that no
harnesses become trapped and that all connectors are fully pushed home.
Replace the screws and test the mixer for correct operation.
To Replace the crossfader
Using the T8 driver, remove the 2 screws either side of the crossfader and
lower the crossfader mounting plate – unplug the 4way harness from the
crossfader PCB, and unscrew the fader from the mounting plate The mounting
plate is designed to allow for fitment of the contactless Innofader and can be
fitted in two different positions depending which fader is being fitted.
The standard fader can be ordered under A&Hpart number 004-503JIT The
Innofader can be ordered under part number 004-504JIT
RIAA input options
If the RIAA input level is too low, or you wish to convert them to Line level.
To increase the gain by 6dB, remove the resistors arrowed and link the Pads
with solder. These resistors are located on the underside of the front panel
PCB, directly behind the Input RCA connectors
To convert to Line level, remove the resistors and leave the Pads unsoldered.
Reconfiguring the soundcard for use with DVS
The default routing for the soundcard sends (to the computer) is for USB
channel 1-2 = record output and USB 3-4 = FX send.
This configuration allows you to record your set and add FX (see hints and
tips on page 21).
The supplied DJ software can also be used with time-coded vinyl and to use
this option the mixer soundcard routing will need to be internally
reconfigured.
This job should be entrusted to an authorized service agent whilst the mixer
is still under warranty as any damage due to incorrect procedure will not be
covered.
To reconfigure the mixer to work with DVS software you need to route the audio
signals from the turntable pre-amplifiers directly to the soundcard using the
short three-way harnesses supplied with the mixer.
Referring to page 18, undo the screws securing the top panel to the chassis
and carefully lift up the panel to gain access.
The three-way harnesses plug into sockets located underneath the top PCB, and
are then plugged into sockets located on the soundcard PCB, as shown in the
picture below.
The harness from the left side of the top PCB plugs into the right hand side
socket on the soundcard PCB.
The sockets are keyed and will only plug in one way, and will click into place
securely.
Ensure that the harnesses will not get trapped between the chassis and top
panel, and carefully reassemble the mixer.
Refer to the DJ Software documentation on how to configure the application
when using encoded vinyl.
The sockets are keyed and will only plug in one way – ensure they are correctly orientated before pushing them home!
USER-REPLACEABLE PARTS
The diagram above shows all of the replacement parts.
When ordering please quote the part number(s) of the required parts.
See page 18 for information on replacing the crossfader, and for replacement
crossfader assembly numbers.
TIPS and FAULT FINDING
Tips
Using your computer for both track replay and FX
The default configuration for the internal soundcard on the Xone:23C allows
for two stereo channels from the computer and two stereo channels back. The
channels from the computer are primarily used to replay audio files, and
channel 1-2 to the computer us used to record the main mix. Channels 3-4 to
the computer are , by default, connected to the mixers FX send output.
To configure the computer and mixer for both track replay and FX you need to
aggregate the mixer’s soundcard with the built-in soundcard on the computer.
On a Mac this is done in the Audio MIDI utility (see page 12) – on a PC you
will need to download and install the utility ASIO4ALL (
www.asio4all.com).
Using a 3.5mm to RCA stereo jack lead, connect the headphone socket on the
computer to the FX return on the mixer. Download install the free demo of
Ableton Live (www.ableton.com) – and configure it
for FX send/return – input to Ableton from the mixer soundcard 3 – 4 and
output to the computers headphone.
You can now play tracks into the mixer from your chosen DAW and use the
effects in Ableton via the mixers FX send/return.
No sound from mixer
Check that the unit is powered on, and that an audio signal is connected to a
channel input.
Check that the Input level controls are turned clockwise at least to the
centre position and that the music sources connected are in the correct inputs
(Inputs 1 – 3 for turntables, Inputs 2 – 4 for CD players).
Check that the EQ controls are in the centre position.
Turn On the Channel CUE switch and raise the input channel LEVEL control until
you see the meters displaying the music signal.
Raise the channel fader, and ensure that the crossfader is towards the channel
that is receiving the audio signal.
Turn up the MASTER, MONITOR or HEADPHONE level controls, depending on what
output your amplifier is connected to, or if you are monitoring through
headphones.
External effects unit can’t be heard
Check that the Effects unit is connected correctly (see page 5) and switched
on – the SND on the rear panel of the mixer should be connected to the input
socket on the external effects unit, and the output from the effects unit
should be connected to the RTN.
Check that the EXT – ON switch is on (illuminated RED) and that the channel
FILTER switch is ON (illuminated BLUE).
Signal is loud and distorted
Check that you are using the correct input; i.e. don’t plug a CD player into
the PHONO input….
Adjust the channel input LEVEL so that the meters peak the +3 or +6 LEDs. If
the red +10 meter LED comes on, turn down the channel LEVEL control.
SPECIFICATIONS
Inputs
| Connection| Impedance| Nominal Level| Maximum Level
Phono| RCA| 47K/330pF| 7mV-100mV|
Line| RCA| 20K ohm| -10 to +20dBu|
FX RTN| RCA| 10K ohm| 0 to +20dBu|
Mic| XLR| <2K ohm| -42 TO –12dBu|
Outputs
Main Mix| Balanced XLR| 100 ohms| +4dBu| +28dBu
Monitor| RCA| 100 ohms| -2dBu| +22dBu
Record| RCA| 100 ohms| -2dBu| +19dBu
FX SND| RCA| 100 ohms| -2dBu| +19dBu
Headphones| 3.5mm and
1/4” TRS Jacks| 1 ohm| | 200mW RMS into 30 ohms
Performance
Distortion| Main Mix out| +10dBu| 0.01% THD+N|
Noise 22-22Khz| Main Mix out| unity| -85dBu un-weighted
-80dB
-80dB|
Fader shut off| Channel fader| 10Hz to 50kHz| +/-0dB|
Xfade shut off| Xfader| | |
Frequency| | | |
Response| | | |
Dimensions
Weight| 2.7kg (6lb)
Weight Packed| 4kg (8.8lb)
BLOCK DIAGRAM
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
Registering your product
Please register your product with Allen&Heath online at: http://www.allen-
heath.com/support/register-product/
References
- Creative tools for music makers | Ableton
- Allen & Heath - Heard Everywhere
- Xone:23C - Allen & Heath
- Legal - Allen & Heath
- Product Support - Allen & Heath
- ASIO4ALL Official Home – Universal Windows ASIO Driver
- ASIO4ALL Official Home – Universal Windows ASIO Driver
- Creative tools for music makers | Ableton
- Allen & Heath - Heard Everywhere
- Xone:23C - Allen & Heath
- Product Support - Allen & Heath
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