Hey guys
Just got my MixTrack Pro in the mail, it's awesome, and I managed to get it working quite right using this sound setup:
http://i.imgur.com/1eBTJ.png
However, (probably) due to the latency of MixTrack's driver, there's some pretty bad latency when listening to the headphones compared to the main output.
I know there must be a software-wise fix. (Letting ASIO process the headphone sound and then sending it to the MixTrack?)
Thanks in advance
Just got my MixTrack Pro in the mail, it's awesome, and I managed to get it working quite right using this sound setup:
http://i.imgur.com/1eBTJ.png
However, (probably) due to the latency of MixTrack's driver, there's some pretty bad latency when listening to the headphones compared to the main output.
I know there must be a software-wise fix. (Letting ASIO process the headphone sound and then sending it to the MixTrack?)
Thanks in advance
Mensajes Fri 11 Mar 11 @ 9:24 am
You will get this issue (And sometimes other problems such as distortion, static, etc.) if you use two cards that have different capabilities, i.e: Low latency ASIO card + normal Windows WDM card.
Ideally you should use the sound card build into your MixTrack Pro for both headphone and master output (So the same card is being used for each, with the same amount of delay.)
If you want to output the master output through your computer's own speakers, then 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 LE is limited software and does not support outputting sound directly through your computer's own built-in sound card. It works 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
The advanced configuration options that you have posted will only work for 10 minutes as a trial of Pro features.
NOTE: The MixTrack Pro sound card does not have ASIO drivers - If you need lower latency audio for scratching performance, then you would need to upgrade to the full VirtualDJ Pro and also purchase and use an external ASIO DJ sound card such as Numark DJIO, Native Instruments Audio 2 DJ, etc.
Ideally you should use the sound card build into your MixTrack Pro for both headphone and master output (So the same card is being used for each, with the same amount of delay.)
If you want to output the master output through your computer's own speakers, then 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 LE is limited software and does not support outputting sound directly through your computer's own built-in sound card. It works 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
The advanced configuration options that you have posted will only work for 10 minutes as a trial of Pro features.
NOTE: The MixTrack Pro sound card does not have ASIO drivers - If you need lower latency audio for scratching performance, then you would need to upgrade to the full VirtualDJ Pro and also purchase and use an external ASIO DJ sound card such as Numark DJIO, Native Instruments Audio 2 DJ, etc.
Mensajes Fri 11 Mar 11 @ 12:13 pm
Thanks for your response! I am seriously considering Virtual DJ Pro now.
So, if I were to upgrade to Pro, would I also be able to have ASIO process the headphones output simultaneously (while still outputting it from the MixTrack)?
So, if I were to upgrade to Pro, would I also be able to have ASIO process the headphones output simultaneously (while still outputting it from the MixTrack)?
Mensajes Fri 11 Mar 11 @ 8:12 pm
No, this is only possible if the sound card actually has ASIO capable drivers, which unfortunately the MixTrack does not.
ASIO drivers can only be created by the hardware manufacturer.
But in Pro, you can use another separate card that is ASIO capable such as Numark DJIO.
ASIO drivers can only be created by the hardware manufacturer.
But in Pro, you can use another separate card that is ASIO capable such as Numark DJIO.
Mensajes Sat 12 Mar 11 @ 2:33 pm