So I just installed virtual dj le. I have a TASCAM US-122mkII sound card (2ch-24bit 44100hz). I can cue songs but the music in my headphones is all distorted and buzzy. The music outside is just fine. any idea what's going on here?
geposted Wed 05 Oct 11 @ 9:48 pm
I just tried hooking up speakers to the line out on the TASCAM and using it as the master instead of the computer and I still have the same problem.
geposted Wed 05 Oct 11 @ 10:32 pm
geposted Thu 06 Oct 11 @ 5:44 am
I get the static sound as well. I'm running a DMC2 controller, Numark CM100 4 channel mixer, MacBook Pro with a 750gig 7200 rpm drive, dual core. I'm also running a gigaport that I would like to run 4 channels on but can't seem to figure that out either?? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
geposted Mon 10 Oct 11 @ 11:04 pm
You may need to configure the Gigaport for 4 channel (2 stereo) audio via the MacOS Audio MIDI setup utility. Please see http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Configure%204%20channel%20audio%20on%20Mac.html
If the 'static sound' that you are getting is either a low pitched hum/buzz then it could be a ground loop or if it is a high-pitched 'mosquito' type noise, it could be interference from your laptop's power supply. Please see http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Ground%20Loop.html
If the 'static sound' that you are getting is either a low pitched hum/buzz then it could be a ground loop or if it is a high-pitched 'mosquito' type noise, it could be interference from your laptop's power supply. Please see http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Ground%20Loop.html
geposted Tue 11 Oct 11 @ 4:52 am
Thanks for the info! Still working on figuring out the Mac Audio setup, it's not letting me open up the audio tab.. going to take it to a MAc pro to see what he can tell me about fixing that.
geposted Tue 11 Oct 11 @ 9:58 am