should the head phones be connected to the sound card or to the mixer?? as my sound card as only 2 exits (speakers and mic), is there any way the headphones can be connected to the mixer?
geposted Fri 09 Sep 05 @ 3:14 pm
buy the full version that's the only way it's ganna work
geposted Fri 09 Sep 05 @ 3:28 pm
and using the full version theres no need to get another soundcard? can i listen to the headphones connecting them to the mixer?
geposted Fri 09 Sep 05 @ 3:54 pm
yes, you only need a 5.1 sound card or better and your Full Version purchased.
geposted Sat 10 Sep 05 @ 6:05 am
I have got a full version of Virtual Dj 3.1 and settings on the alien head is Dj, But I can't use the head phone to work can someone please help?
k&e
k&e
geposted Sun 11 Sep 05 @ 8:15 pm
kandee, are you using the hercules dj console?
Thank you.
Thank you.
geposted Mon 12 Sep 05 @ 12:30 am
Look at my blog a give a step by step configuration for use headphones in VDJ with only one soundcard 5.1.
geposted Mon 12 Sep 05 @ 7:03 am
can not configure for soundcard 5.1 does not show in configure
using external mixer eurorack. fader has to be set in center but when i record i can hear both decks when i listen to record mix
using external mixer eurorack. fader has to be set in center but when i record i can hear both decks when i listen to record mix
geposted Sun 02 Oct 05 @ 10:10 pm
Rickrockm1,
The headphones are only available in the register version of VDJ. Demo versions don't do this and other versions are not supported.
The headphones are only available in the register version of VDJ. Demo versions don't do this and other versions are not supported.
geposted Sun 02 Oct 05 @ 10:18 pm
andree, you don't need another soundcard.
With full version it is possible that you hear one deck in the left channel and the other deck in right channel. You can monitor it thru mixer as regural decks. But the decks will be only monophonic not stereo.
other way is that you use the same split option but left channel will be master (to the amplifier)
and right channel will be prelisten to the headphones.
In all theese cases you don't need another soundcard to be able to play.
With full version it is possible that you hear one deck in the left channel and the other deck in right channel. You can monitor it thru mixer as regural decks. But the decks will be only monophonic not stereo.
other way is that you use the same split option but left channel will be master (to the amplifier)
and right channel will be prelisten to the headphones.
In all theese cases you don't need another soundcard to be able to play.
geposted Tue 04 Oct 05 @ 1:26 pm
Andree, if you have a 4.1 sound card you could use the VDJ output in the "front speakers" output of your sound card and headphones in "rear speakers" of your sound card.
If you only have a stereo sound card, you have to split the signal as lopez describe.
But in any case, it only works in FULL version.
If you only have a stereo sound card, you have to split the signal as lopez describe.
But in any case, it only works in FULL version.
geposted Tue 04 Oct 05 @ 5:00 pm