Got a Question that I'm sure you've hear a million times before. Just bought the product, have one sound card and a y adaptor yet can't get que/monitor going. Everything on the speaker is the same as the headphone. What's up? So far the demo was the same thing! I respet your product and don't want to disput on my credit card as false advertisement...but so far...that's all I've seen!
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Posted Fri 26 Jul 02 @ 6:36 am
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.:DJ Homeboy:.
Posted Fri 26 Jul 02 @ 8:38 am
So I've entered my information. Please help. Same problem. Just bought the product, have one sound card and a y adaptor yet can't get que/monitor going. Everything on the speaker is the same as the headphone. What's up? So far the demo was the same thing!
Posted Fri 26 Jul 02 @ 6:12 pm
Have you selected the right options in the sound configuration panel ? You must select one sound card on the the left, and speaker + headphones on the right. Then you must ensure that you separate both channels of your stereo output correctly.
Good luck Jim.
Good luck Jim.
Posted Sat 27 Jul 02 @ 3:14 pm
All the settings are correct. Any other ideas.
Posted Sat 27 Jul 02 @ 7:28 pm
Crossfader at center ?
Posted Sat 27 Jul 02 @ 7:54 pm
Na, forget about that, that's if you want to use an external mixer.
Posted Sat 27 Jul 02 @ 7:55 pm
Well it should work. Usually when somebody has this kind of trouble, it's a matter of settings (either software or cables). Believe me, a lot of people blamed Atomix whereas they didn't plug the cables correctly. I can't find any other explanation right now.
How do you plug the cables coming out from your Y splitter ?
How do you plug the cables coming out from your Y splitter ?
Posted Sat 27 Jul 02 @ 8:01 pm
Do you have the correct splitter? One end plugs into your computer output, the other end would have 2 ends, both "rca" type jacks, usually one is white, and the other is red. Adapt one of these to your speaker, and adapt the other to your headphone. This is the correct way to split the stereo into 2 mono signals. The other type of splitter, just gives you 2 female stereo plugs like the one on the computer, that just sends duplicate signals to each one. That one will NOT do what you are trying to do.
Posted Sat 27 Jul 02 @ 9:36 pm
...unless you plug two jack-RCA into it, and cross the wires, so you get two left chan and two right chan...
Posted Sun 28 Jul 02 @ 5:12 am
I was using the wrong splitter. Everything works great. Thanx!
Posted Thu 01 Aug 02 @ 8:09 am