Since I have done the new update for virtual DJ for some reason the headphone cue is now linked to fader 2, so if I put fader 2 down it also turns the volume down in my headphones. This has never happened before, any fix for this on the horizon or anyone else having this issue?
geposted Sun 01 Jan 23 @ 4:12 pm
jobby2003 wrote :
Since I have done the new update for virtual DJ for some reason the headphone cue is now linked to fader 2, so if I put fader 2 down it also turns the volume down in my headphones. This has never happened before, any fix for this on the horizon or anyone else having this issue?
I'm using a numark nv2 controller
I'm using a numark nv2 controller
geposted Sun 01 Jan 23 @ 5:55 pm
If you have installed the NVII ASIO driver and your Audio setup looks like this .. https://www.virtualdj.com/image/big/59316/209494/NV2AudioSetup.PNG (Master to channels 1,2 and Headphones to 3,4) then perhaps your Headphones Cue/Mix knob (at the front panel) is not at the minimum/left position ?
geposted Sun 01 Jan 23 @ 6:06 pm
Yeah everything looks like that and the gain knob is as it should be. I've been using this setup for about a year and since doing the update it's all changed. Very strange indeed.
geposted Sun 01 Jan 23 @ 6:38 pm
Another try..
with the NVII connected and powered on (and before you start VirtualDJ), open Windows Sound Settings and select your computer's built-in sound card as default playback device (instead of the NVII audio interface), then open VirtualDJ again.
PS. I meant the front panel Cue/Mix Phones knob not the Gain/Volume one.
with the NVII connected and powered on (and before you start VirtualDJ), open Windows Sound Settings and select your computer's built-in sound card as default playback device (instead of the NVII audio interface), then open VirtualDJ again.
PS. I meant the front panel Cue/Mix Phones knob not the Gain/Volume one.
geposted Sun 01 Jan 23 @ 6:54 pm