I installed all the drivers and hooked it up to my laptop but there is no sound coming out of my laptop speakers. Besides the cable form the hercules to the usb port on my computer is there any other cables that i need to run from the hercules to the laptop so i get sound out of the laptop?. Thanks for any help you can give me.............im new at this so im a little confused!
geposted Tue 06 Sep 11 @ 4:57 am
In vdj go to config > sound tab and at the drop down tab select your on board sound card for your lappy, you should now hear the music but have control through the rmx.
geposted Tue 06 Sep 11 @ 5:23 am
I went to configuration and chose primary soundcard...........the sound comes out of the speakers now(thanks)......but i have a another problem if i play a song on deck a with the fadre all the way to that side when im trying to listen to the song on deck b to cue it up it plays over the speakers at the same time..........any help would be great,thanks
geposted Tue 06 Sep 11 @ 4:21 pm
Please see http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/RMX.html
Make sure that you have plugged a pair of powered stereo speakers into the master outputs on the back of the console and your headphones into the headphone socket of the console.
Alternatively, connect a suitable cable (2x RCA to 3.5" headphone jack) from the master output of the console to the line input of your computer. The sound will then come out through the computer's speakers (If not, go to your sound card's mixer/control panel and ensure that the line input is not muted and the volume is set to an appropriate level.)
NOTE: VirtualDJ Console Edition is free limited software and does not support outputting sound directly through your computer's own built-in sound card with headphone pre-listening. It is designed to work with the sound card in the console only. For more flexible sound configuration options and much, much more, you will need to upgrade to the full VirtualDJ Pro at a discount: http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html
Make sure that you have plugged a pair of powered stereo speakers into the master outputs on the back of the console and your headphones into the headphone socket of the console.
Alternatively, connect a suitable cable (2x RCA to 3.5" headphone jack) from the master output of the console to the line input of your computer. The sound will then come out through the computer's speakers (If not, go to your sound card's mixer/control panel and ensure that the line input is not muted and the volume is set to an appropriate level.)
NOTE: VirtualDJ Console Edition is free limited software and does not support outputting sound directly through your computer's own built-in sound card with headphone pre-listening. It is designed to work with the sound card in the console only. For more flexible sound configuration options and much, much more, you will need to upgrade to the full VirtualDJ Pro at a discount: http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html
geposted Tue 06 Sep 11 @ 6:26 pm
u still having problems?
geposted Mon 19 Sep 11 @ 11:41 pm