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DJ/iO with VDJ
Posted on: 05.01.2013 by Kevin Brandin
Anyone use this combo?
I'd like to know what sound settings you use so that I can hear out my computer speakers but use headphone to cue tracks...
Thanks brehhhhhhhs!
Tera Baragan
12.01.2013
Originally Posted by bisco
allday...if these sort of questions bother you, then simply don't reply

I'm looking for help and this is the best place that I have found to get help, everyone on this community is usually awesome, we all have to start somewhere.
Its just the lack of trying on your own. I know im not alone on this. You didn't try google or youtube because they both have tons of hits on exactly what you posted.

OT tho I still helped you so not too sure what your getting at. You should never try and play out of your laptop speakers lol. Your missing the bassline completely.
Kevin Brandin
05.01.2013
Anyone use this combo?
I'd like to know what sound settings you use so that I can hear out my computer speakers but use headphone to cue tracks...
Thanks brehhhhhhhs!
Kevin Brandin
17.01.2013
yeah I believe I may have noticed that, again I only tried if for a few minutes.

how would I go about using it in the set up I mentioned above? would I go from the DJ/iO into the DI box then to the XLR snake?
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
14.01.2013
VDJ will let you use as many cards as you like simultaneously, the one issue you may have however is that the laptop (non ASIO) and the DJI/O (ASIO) may not sync up perfectly with each other, this is because they run at different clock speeds. You really should just use the numark with your dedicated stereo as you can't learn and improve if you can't hear yourself mixing.
Cole Maroto
14.01.2013
nice! it's good to know that vdj will let you use 2 soundcards simultaneously.
Kevin Brandin
14.01.2013
I've figured it out...you can play out your computer/laptop speakers and still use headphones to cue songs.
Here is what I did:

Outputs > Advance config
Deck 1 > primary sound card > outputs 1&2
Deck 2 > primary sound card> outputs 1&2
Headpones>numark dj/io> outputs 3&4

happy mixing!
Tera Baragan
12.01.2013
Originally Posted by bisco
allday...if these sort of questions bother you, then simply don't reply

I'm looking for help and this is the best place that I have found to get help, everyone on this community is usually awesome, we all have to start somewhere.
Its just the lack of trying on your own. I know im not alone on this. You didn't try google or youtube because they both have tons of hits on exactly what you posted.

OT tho I still helped you so not too sure what your getting at. You should never try and play out of your laptop speakers lol. Your missing the bassline completely.
Kevin Brandin
12.01.2013
allday...if these sort of questions bother you, then simply don't reply

I'm looking for help and this is the best place that I have found to get help, everyone on this community is usually awesome, we all have to start somewhere.
Kevin Brandin
12.01.2013
Thanks for the help squidot,

Usually I just practice with my laptop this is why I would like to be able to use the built in speakers. I do own a bose system but I believe the speakers only have one rca plug.

When I play gigs I usually plug right into my laptop with a stereo to 1/4" then 1/4" either into the mixer or my monthly gig requires me to plug 1/4" into DI box which I run to a XLR snake...for my monthly gigs if I want to play on the stage I must go into the XLR snake...
Cole Maroto
12.01.2013
it looks like that interface has 2 stereo (rca) outputs. do you have any kind of bookshelf cd player/stereo? usually even the cheapest set of these has rca inputs that you can use to play your music. you would run the main out of the djio into the cd player and use the headphone out of the io for cueing tracks. this would be the easiest thing to do.

what exactly do you mean by computer speakers? please describe your exact setup. are you using a laptop and trying to get the built in speakers to play the music? or do you have a desktop pc/laptop with a pair of usb speakers? or some other situation?
Tera Baragan
12.01.2013
No you cannot but basic questions like this are anoyying to answer as they are asked everyday if you used the search..

You need speakers and an amp to get everything working. Also have to route properly.
Kevin Brandin
12.01.2013
I've look/looking. I guess a better question would be can I get sound from my laptop speakers and use my headphones for cuing?

and I'm pretty sure this is a community for DJing...
Tera Baragan
12.01.2013
This is djing basics, setting up your routing is all over the internet.. You clearly didn't even look.
Kevin Brandin
12.01.2013
anyone?
Kevin Brandin
07.01.2013
will the DJ/iO even do this for me or should I return it?

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