Hey guys. I apologize for my language, its late here in denmark
I know this subject has been up before, but I cant seem to find the solution especially for me.
I have some speakers, a headphone and a extern dj pult (without any output sound - its Ion Icue, if you wanna know).
My soundcard is Conexant CX20671 SmartAudio HD. I have one output audio and one output microphone
I have VirtualDJ Pro.
As the headline describes I want to use both my headphones and speakers. So the good stuff comes out the speakers, and the next song I want to play, I can hear through my headphones.
What can I do? What can I buy ?
I hope you guys could help me out
bye bye
I know this subject has been up before, but I cant seem to find the solution especially for me.
I have some speakers, a headphone and a extern dj pult (without any output sound - its Ion Icue, if you wanna know).
My soundcard is Conexant CX20671 SmartAudio HD. I have one output audio and one output microphone
I have VirtualDJ Pro.
As the headline describes I want to use both my headphones and speakers. So the good stuff comes out the speakers, and the next song I want to play, I can hear through my headphones.
What can I do? What can I buy ?
I hope you guys could help me out
bye bye
Inviato Mon 02 May 11 @ 3:45 pm
Its a laptop btw.
Toshiba Satellite
Toshiba Satellite
Inviato Mon 02 May 11 @ 3:59 pm
Home FREE is limited software and only supports the following configurations for pre-listening to music using headphones:
(1) If you are using a desktop computer with a 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 surround sound card built-in, you can use the front and rear outputs of this for master and headphones. Plug stereo amplified speakers into the front output socket and a pair of headphones into the rear output socket.
(2) If you are using a laptop, you can add a basic stereo USB sound card for the headphone output. Your computer's built-in sound card will be used for the master output and the USB card for your headphones (Plug your headphones into the USB card.)
(3) You can use the sound card built into your laptop and the mono separated option, however this will only give you MONO sound and is not ideal or recommended for live performance. You will need a splitter cable to split the left/right channels - Please search Google for: 3.5 jack splitter to mono - Plug your headphones into one of side of the splitter (You will need an appropriate adaptor for this) and plug the other into your amp, speakers or mixer.
To choose which deck to pre-listen to, press the TAB key or click PFL button on the skin. Use the crossfader and/or volume sliders to control which deck is output live over the master outputs.
For more advanced sound configuration such as using two sound cards or multi-channel external DJ sound cards, you will need to purchase a VirtualDJ product such as VirtualDJ Basic or the full Professional: http://www.virtualdj.com/products/comparison.html
Advanced sound configuration and other Pro features such as MIDI controllers can be tried out for 10 minutes at a time, after which the software will revert back to free limited.
NOTE: VirtualDJ Home FREE is for non-commercial home use only using your mouse and keyboard to mix. It cannot be used at DJ gigs where you are being paid.
For live performance, VirtualDJ Basic or the full Professional with a dedicated multi-channel sound card designed for DJ use is strongly recommended, such as Numark DJIO, Native Instruments Audio 2 DJ, etc.
(1) If you are using a desktop computer with a 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 surround sound card built-in, you can use the front and rear outputs of this for master and headphones. Plug stereo amplified speakers into the front output socket and a pair of headphones into the rear output socket.
(2) If you are using a laptop, you can add a basic stereo USB sound card for the headphone output. Your computer's built-in sound card will be used for the master output and the USB card for your headphones (Plug your headphones into the USB card.)
(3) You can use the sound card built into your laptop and the mono separated option, however this will only give you MONO sound and is not ideal or recommended for live performance. You will need a splitter cable to split the left/right channels - Please search Google for: 3.5 jack splitter to mono - Plug your headphones into one of side of the splitter (You will need an appropriate adaptor for this) and plug the other into your amp, speakers or mixer.
To choose which deck to pre-listen to, press the TAB key or click PFL button on the skin. Use the crossfader and/or volume sliders to control which deck is output live over the master outputs.
For more advanced sound configuration such as using two sound cards or multi-channel external DJ sound cards, you will need to purchase a VirtualDJ product such as VirtualDJ Basic or the full Professional: http://www.virtualdj.com/products/comparison.html
Advanced sound configuration and other Pro features such as MIDI controllers can be tried out for 10 minutes at a time, after which the software will revert back to free limited.
NOTE: VirtualDJ Home FREE is for non-commercial home use only using your mouse and keyboard to mix. It cannot be used at DJ gigs where you are being paid.
For live performance, VirtualDJ Basic or the full Professional with a dedicated multi-channel sound card designed for DJ use is strongly recommended, such as Numark DJIO, Native Instruments Audio 2 DJ, etc.
Inviato Mon 02 May 11 @ 6:55 pm
As mentioned in my post
I have bought the full version (PRO)..
I have bought the full version (PRO)..
Inviato Tue 03 May 11 @ 3:13 am