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Hi everyone.
Now I know this is a bag of balls setup but its just cheap and quick.
I have bought some cables to try and setup VDJ.
First I have a 3.5mm jack splitter from the headphone jack in my laptop.
This leads to 2 ...3.5mm jacks to RCA (Phono .. Red and White .. Whatever) So I have a left and right channel....
This leads to ch1 and chn2 in my mixer.
I then have rca to rca into my stereo aux input and then onto monitors (speakers)

However I am not able to seperate the left and right decks... I think the problem is with the mono seperated part.... Any opinions on how I can do this with the setup I have... Maybe a recomended cheap sound card... I have photos but don't know to add them.

Cheers CraveMac
 

geposted Tue 08 Feb 11 @ 1:35 pm
You will need a external soundcard.... otherwise you are just splitting a mono signal and sending the same signal to both sides of your mixer
 

good sound for your use is Maya 44
 

 

Thought so was a daft idea in first place but worth a try.... I have got a mixer with 2 inputs. That USB sound card... what is that? looks like a
mic inout and something else???
 

what type of mixer are you plugging into just now, make and model would help, better still a link to it.
 

 

hey we all start somewhere, nice of your mate to pass it on, gets you started. see if this helps...



sorry another old toot when vids were crappy on YT that needs updating, if you couldn't make that out follow this.

go to config

soundsetup

outputs > external mixer

soundcards > mono seperated

output channels give you white lead/left channel red lead/right channel to your mixer

you will have to use a y splitter for each channel to get dual inputs into mixing desk

which then will only give you mono sound output

you can get an inexpensive external sound card from argos, they aren't the greatest but do ok for the price range.

then all you need to do is use the sound card as main output and your lappy as the secondary one.



 

What version do I need to be able to do this fully rather than 10 mins?
 

Thanks for all the help and support so far everyone!!!!
 

 

Right so I bought the cheap 3D sound usb card.....
But its won't work... Windows says it is an unrecognisable device...
Anyone know where to get the driver from cheers...
 

Most USB sound cards should be plug and play and do not need drivers.

To check whether this is the case or not, and to check that it is compatible with your operating system, please use Google to search for the manufacturer's web site.

NOTE: Home FREE only supports the following sound configurations:

  • Single output using the built-in sound card in your computer (No headphone pre-listening.)

  • Master + headphones using a built-in 5.1 surround sound card (Front speaker output for master, rear speaker output for headphones.)

  • Master + headphones using the built-in sound card in the computer for master and a basic stereo USB sound card for headphones.

  • Master + headphones through the built-in sound card in your computer using the mono split option (NOTE: This will only give you MONO sound.)


For more flexible and advanced sound configuration, such as separate deck outputs to an external audio DJ mixer, timecode or multi-channel DJ sound cards (E.g: Numark DJIO), you will need to purchase either VirtualDJ Basic or VirtualDJ Professional: http://www.virtualdj.com/products/comparison.html

NOTE: Home FREE is for non-commercial (Unpaid) use at home only.
 

It unfortunately isnt plug and play. Its a comodow one. Chinese cheap by the looks of it. I've downlpaded a driver but its incompatible with Windows 7..
 

 

This is the one I have!
And Unfortunately doesn't work....
Thats why I was asking for any recomendations of other cheap Windows 7 compatible alternatives
 



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