So I’m using my Pioneer DJM 450 with control vinyl.
When I hit the thru button in VDJ and put on a real record the volume is absolutely too low for me to use. I have to crank the gain up to the MAX and even then the volume doesn’t match VDJs output.
Is there anyway to increase the “line in” volume with VDJ??
And YES, I know I can just move the switch over to the line level from USB and just not run the sound through VDJ at all but if I wanna record it won’t work at all.
The closet way I’ve found to get the volumes to almost match is to use LOUDMAX on the Line in but again this doesn’t seem ideal.
Any suggestions??
When I hit the thru button in VDJ and put on a real record the volume is absolutely too low for me to use. I have to crank the gain up to the MAX and even then the volume doesn’t match VDJs output.
Is there anyway to increase the “line in” volume with VDJ??
And YES, I know I can just move the switch over to the line level from USB and just not run the sound through VDJ at all but if I wanna record it won’t work at all.
The closet way I’ve found to get the volumes to almost match is to use LOUDMAX on the Line in but again this doesn’t seem ideal.
Any suggestions??
geposted 4 days ago @ 2:36 pm
Any suggestions??
geposted 3 days ago @ 9:36 pm
So I guess the solution is to NOT use VDJ to record since the line in is not at a useable level 👍🏾
geposted 13 hours ago
So
Am I missing why the Line-Input is required?
- I'm pretty sure the DJM-450 has a dedicated Record Input/Output channel that records everything (including the analog inputs coming into each channel (not sure why a dedicated line-in is needed)
- the headroom level of the audio output by the mixer (in the Settings Utility application) has a default that's pretty low (I think it's -19dB on my DJM-S11). Setting it higher (like -5 dB) would make it louder.
Am I missing why the Line-Input is required?
geposted 12 hours ago