So I am on to my second device to test, the NS7iii. And something I just happened to realize as I began to test things out, I need mono output. Thing is, it seems that mono does not exist.
I went into the audio mappings and I was able to select Chan 2 (mono), but there is no discernable difference in the output. To make sure I was not going crazy I fired up SDJP on my other laptop and there is clearly a significant difference.
Test music file is the awfully stereo separated Beatles / In My Life.
Any thoughts?
I went into the audio mappings and I was able to select Chan 2 (mono), but there is no discernable difference in the output. To make sure I was not going crazy I fired up SDJP on my other laptop and there is clearly a significant difference.
Test music file is the awfully stereo separated Beatles / In My Life.
Any thoughts?
geposted Tue 20 Nov 18 @ 10:42 pm
here is what you need to use to get what you are after
https://www.virtualdj.com/plugins/index.html?addonid=80788
https://www.virtualdj.com/plugins/index.html?addonid=80788
geposted Tue 20 Nov 18 @ 11:20 pm
Problem is I am on mac OS.
geposted Tue 20 Nov 18 @ 11:44 pm
I was able to find a work-around by going into macOS's accessibility to force mono output.
geposted Wed 21 Nov 18 @ 1:37 am
You could always make a mono copy of tracks like that, using audio editing software.
What I tend to do is make a version that still retains some stereo, but is mixed much narrower.
What I tend to do is make a version that still retains some stereo, but is mixed much narrower.
geposted Wed 21 Nov 18 @ 5:28 pm