A little tech; I am running athlon xp64 3000+ w/ 1 GB ram and an M Audio delta soundcard and onboard audio on the gigabyte motherbd... can i use the onboard as the cue channel, or do i just need to buy another (cheaper) secondary soundcard? any insight for this newbie would be much 'preciated!!
Posted Sat 12 Jun 04 @ 2:42 am
djdaddydave,
A sound card is a sound card, this on the motherbord is perfect for the cue channel.
But this fonction will only work with the full version of VirtualDJ 2.0
A sound card is a sound card, this on the motherbord is perfect for the cue channel.
But this fonction will only work with the full version of VirtualDJ 2.0
Posted Sat 12 Jun 04 @ 10:01 am
I am using two sound cards, but everytime i hook it up to my systems I have a '' humming''. Can someone tell me please why am i getting this noise, or is there some kind of cable you could refer me to.
Thanks
Thanks
Posted Sun 13 Jun 04 @ 5:29 am
it sounds like an earth loop problem. are you using a laptop? these somtimes have a problem. make sure al your equipment is grounded properly
Posted Sun 13 Jun 04 @ 10:20 am
Unplug sum wires from your stereo amp, except for teh mixers wires.
Posted Sat 03 Jul 04 @ 4:44 pm
deedrick check your power cables. Are any of them the 3 prong type? If so, either use an adapter to make it a 2 prong, or (this may sound extreme) break off the 3rd prong.
I had this happen the first time out years ago. I didn't have a 3-2 prong adapter, so I broke off the 3rd prong and all was fine.
I had this happen the first time out years ago. I didn't have a 3-2 prong adapter, so I broke off the 3rd prong and all was fine.
Posted Sat 03 Jul 04 @ 5:59 pm
feedback/interferance from powercables is a huge problem...
there are also "protected" sound-cables that will shut out interferance. They cost abit, but definitively worth it! :)
there are also "protected" sound-cables that will shut out interferance. They cost abit, but definitively worth it! :)
Posted Sat 03 Jul 04 @ 6:03 pm
See http://www.virtualdj.com/forum/display.html?topic=3405 for a solution from me [:O)
Posted Sun 04 Jul 04 @ 5:36 pm
This has only happened in one or 2 facilities. It probably indicates some sort of grounding issue within the building. I wouldn't blame your equipment, just be prepared for it to happen every now and then.
Posted Mon 05 Jul 04 @ 11:15 am
I had the grounding issue using a laptop. I don't know anything about soundcards but this fixed it for me. I'm using the onboard soundcard. It's a ground loop isolator.
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=270-054
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=270-054
Posted Sun 12 Dec 04 @ 9:47 am