Routing sound through my controller?
Routing sound through my controller? Posted on: 06.01.2014 by Justine Hazelman Hi all,So, I have a question about routing sound. I am wondering if it is possible to run the sound on my computer through my DJ controller. To expand...I have sound running to my speakers fine, through both Serato and Traktor. But I am wondering if it is possible to route the sound coming from other programs (specifically from SoundCloud (via Chrome) or Logic Pro). Does anybody know if this is possible, and if so how? I've tried adjusting my Sound settings in preferences (OS X) to "Play sound effects through: DDJ-SX controller" to no avail. The setup I am running (if these facts matter or not, not sure): DDJ-SX Controller, MBProR (USB to controller), Rokit Speakers, connected to DDJ-SX via XLR. If anyone has any help, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks all. | |
Justine Hazelman 06.01.2014 | Hi all, So, I have a question about routing sound. I am wondering if it is possible to run the sound on my computer through my DJ controller. To expand...I have sound running to my speakers fine, through both Serato and Traktor. But I am wondering if it is possible to route the sound coming from other programs (specifically from SoundCloud (via Chrome) or Logic Pro). Does anybody know if this is possible, and if so how? I've tried adjusting my Sound settings in preferences (OS X) to "Play sound effects through: DDJ-SX controller" to no avail. The setup I am running (if these facts matter or not, not sure): DDJ-SX Controller, MBProR (USB to controller), Rokit Speakers, connected to DDJ-SX via XLR. If anyone has any help, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks all. |
Justine Hazelman 06.01.2014 | Thank you both! The sound in the menu bar tricked work, but I had no idea about the audio MIDI setup application. That allowed me to fine tune things. Thanks much! |
Rolanda Clodfelder 06.01.2014 | System Prefrences > Sound
Sound "Might" only come out of the Primary SX output (which could end up being be the headphone port) if so: Applications > utilities > Audio Midi Setup. In the menubar: Window > Show Audio Window (may already be open)
Click Apply and you should be set. |
Jaye Opela 06.01.2014 | Yep, you can. I'm at work and not on my Mac right now, but I'll try to run you through it by memory. With everything on, you want to hold the "Option" button and click on the speaker icon in your top toolbar. You'll then select to have sound output through the DDJ-SX. The volume will then be controlled via the master output on the DDJ-SX. I'm not sure if Logic works the same as Ableton for this, but in Ableton you have to take an extra step to get the sound output through the speakers. You need to adjust the preferences in Ableton to be output through the DDJ-SX instead of the onboard soundcard. Let me know if this works, sounds like you may have already tried something similar. |
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