Using latest drivers for both VDJ and Hercules Rmx and I hear a high pitched "whine" from my speakers.
Config consists of:
WDM drivers (ASIO failed)
Rmx 1+2 (RCA) to line 1 of mixer
The aforementioned sound goes away when I'm not running VDJ.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Config consists of:
WDM drivers (ASIO failed)
Rmx 1+2 (RCA) to line 1 of mixer
The aforementioned sound goes away when I'm not running VDJ.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
geposted Sun 27 Dec 09 @ 3:36 am
Try downloading asio4all (www.asio4all.com) check the setting: always resample from 44100 hz to 48000 hz. Then open VDJ en set the soundcard to asio4all.
geposted Sun 27 Dec 09 @ 7:45 am
Ashlar:
What you you mean exactly by ASIO failed ?
Did you get any error messages ?
Did you check if any FX or loop samples might be enabled in VDJ ?
What you you mean exactly by ASIO failed ?
Did you get any error messages ?
Did you check if any FX or loop samples might be enabled in VDJ ?
geposted Mon 28 Dec 09 @ 7:56 am
another thing you can try:
If your laptop has a third "ground" pin on the laptop power supply, get a two prong adaptor and "lift" the ground because sometimes there is a ground difference between a "consumer" device like a laptop and professional audio gear like your power amp or separate mixing console. (Don't ever lift the ground on your mixer or power amp! This could be a dangerous situation!)
If your laptop has a third "ground" pin on the laptop power supply, get a two prong adaptor and "lift" the ground because sometimes there is a ground difference between a "consumer" device like a laptop and professional audio gear like your power amp or separate mixing console. (Don't ever lift the ground on your mixer or power amp! This could be a dangerous situation!)
geposted Mon 28 Dec 09 @ 10:51 am
srvo72woof wrote :
another thing you can try:
If your laptop has a third "ground" pin on the laptop power supply, get a two prong adaptor and "lift" the ground because sometimes there is a ground difference between a "consumer" device like a laptop and professional audio gear like your power amp or separate mixing console. (Don't ever lift the ground on your mixer or power amp! This could be a dangerous situation!)
If your laptop has a third "ground" pin on the laptop power supply, get a two prong adaptor and "lift" the ground because sometimes there is a ground difference between a "consumer" device like a laptop and professional audio gear like your power amp or separate mixing console. (Don't ever lift the ground on your mixer or power amp! This could be a dangerous situation!)
worked perfectly =)
geposted Tue 05 Jan 10 @ 11:57 pm
You could also buy a Ground Loop Isolator
geposted Wed 06 Jan 10 @ 4:56 am
is this a quick loud buzz or is it a constant buzz. I'm getting a quick loud buzz that happens about 20 times a night and I'm trying to figure it out.
geposted Sat 06 Aug 11 @ 9:05 am
I have this problem, why is it only in VDJ i get the noise, when i close it down or use itunes its fine?
geposted Sat 27 Aug 11 @ 3:21 am
Please don't post the same message more than once.
You have already posted the same question in the following topic: http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/152906/PC_Version_Technical_Support/Horrible_noise_through_laptop_jack.html
You have already posted the same question in the following topic: http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/152906/PC_Version_Technical_Support/Horrible_noise_through_laptop_jack.html
geposted Sun 28 Aug 11 @ 8:00 am