Hello,
First post here, I tried searching the forums for similar issues but couldn't find any.
This is what I got running, VDJ7 on win7/laptop, DJ Console RMX, x2 Technics sl-1200, Im doing both Digital and Analog. Anyways, At first everything worked well with vdj5.0LE, But then I recently bought VDJ 7 after upgrading from the vdj5.0LE version that came with my DJ Console RMX. After making a bunch of adjustments/updates/ect..Ii almost got everything working like it was on vdj5.0LE... The ONLY thing that I can't get working properly is the Audio Levels for the turntables. They are extremely low. Not sure why, ive tried everything to my knowledge.
Can anyone shed some light on why the audio levels are so low from my turntables?
I have to assume its something on VDJ7, since it worked perfectly on vdj5.0le. nothing else from my setup has changed.
-s
First post here, I tried searching the forums for similar issues but couldn't find any.
This is what I got running, VDJ7 on win7/laptop, DJ Console RMX, x2 Technics sl-1200, Im doing both Digital and Analog. Anyways, At first everything worked well with vdj5.0LE, But then I recently bought VDJ 7 after upgrading from the vdj5.0LE version that came with my DJ Console RMX. After making a bunch of adjustments/updates/ect..Ii almost got everything working like it was on vdj5.0LE... The ONLY thing that I can't get working properly is the Audio Levels for the turntables. They are extremely low. Not sure why, ive tried everything to my knowledge.
Can anyone shed some light on why the audio levels are so low from my turntables?
I have to assume its something on VDJ7, since it worked perfectly on vdj5.0le. nothing else from my setup has changed.
-s
geposted Fri 28 Oct 11 @ 3:26 pm
There have been many changes to the timcode engine since v5,
Have you tried using the GAIN knob in the Timecode Settings window to raise up the input level ?
Have you tried using the GAIN knob in the Timecode Settings window to raise up the input level ?
geposted Mon 31 Oct 11 @ 8:02 am