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Topic: I can hear both tracks in headphones! im going to throw myself off a cliff!

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Hi, Newbie here, but set the Numark Party mix up corerctly as per the instructions. Using the built in sound card, external speakers and headphones in the controller (Master - Controller - Chan1&2, Headphones - Controller - chan3&4). It works, but I can hear both tracks in the headphones at the same time, no matter what I press. If I select one track and put the headphone button on, I can hear it slighlty louder, but you cant concerntrate on setting up loops because you can hear the other (live) track. I can get this working pefectly on my laptop when not using the controller (HDMI out to speakers and headphone in laptop). Please help, this was for my boys 16th birthday and he cant use them! cheers
 

Posted Fri 08 May 20 @ 9:05 am
Please post a pic of your VDJ audio config.
 

 

Looks OK but possibly it's your OS messing with the operation.

You want to avoid having the controller set as default audio in Windows control panel. You also may need to set the controller to four channel sound via the Windows audio settings. See post from djdad here.

Another VDJ setting to experiment with is "exclusive audio access"...
 

You are amazing. Thankyou! Been at it for hours! Teh boy will be very happy!
 

So you fixed it? What was the solution (for the record)?
 


The topic title made me cry with laughter
 

groovindj wrote :
Looks OK but possibly it's your OS messing with the operation.

You want to avoid having the controller set as default audio in Windows control panel. You also may need to set the controller to four channel sound via the Windows audio settings. See post from djdad here.

Another VDJ setting to experiment with is "exclusive audio access"...

You can see at the end of the line in the audio config '4o' which means it's already recognized as 4 output channels, so windows settings should be correct.
Having it set as default in windows is also not really a problem (other than possibly playing windows sounds if you didn't disable those yet). The only case this is a problem is with some asio drivers, but in that case you'd get an initialization error in virtualdj.
 



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