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Traktor Pro 1.24 + Hercules RMX Mic/Sound prob
Posted on: 22.03.2010 by Debby Sith
Hello everyone

I use logitech speakers on my xp 32bit system. I have installed the latest RMX drivers and use traktor 1.24. Everything is mapped correctly and working.

The problem is: Sound only comes out of one output, either my speakers or (headphones, connected through rmx). I can select deck a or deck b with the 'source 1& 2) buttons on the rmx which is good but how do I get it working properly? I have played around with the input / output part in traktor but no luck

Also, when i plug a mic into the rmx, nothing happens. I have pushed the 'mic on off' button on the rmx but no luck



Thanks in advance
Celsa Courtemanche
23.03.2010
From what I can see from your screenshots, you seem to be using the soundcard of the Rmx, so I'll assume that your speakers are connected to the Output 1/2 on the back of the Rmx ?

If so, then should have a configuration that looks like this :

Rmx_TP_SND_CFG_Out_PC.JPG

Your main mix will come out of your speakers and monitoring out of the headphone.

As for the microphone, do you want to use it only for talk-over or for recording ?

For the Talk-Over: pushing the Mic On/Off button, will send the MIC signal directly to the main output. That's it.

If you want to use the microphone for recording:

- you first need to select the microphone as source for input 1/2 in the Rmx control panel

RMX_Input_3_4_CPL.JPG

- Then in Traktor Input configuration, select input 1/2

TP_SND_CFG_In_PC.JPG

Your microphone signal should normally be available for recording.

If you've mapped the Source 1 button to "Input Select", then you can toggle between external source (the microphone) and internal (mp3).

Aslo keep in mind that when using the microphone as external source, you cannot use the Input 1/2 on the back of the console at the same time.
Debby Sith
22.03.2010
Hello everyone

I use logitech speakers on my xp 32bit system. I have installed the latest RMX drivers and use traktor 1.24. Everything is mapped correctly and working.

The problem is: Sound only comes out of one output, either my speakers or (headphones, connected through rmx). I can select deck a or deck b with the 'source 1& 2) buttons on the rmx which is good but how do I get it working properly? I have played around with the input / output part in traktor but no luck

Also, when i plug a mic into the rmx, nothing happens. I have pushed the 'mic on off' button on the rmx but no luck



Thanks in advance
Debby Sith
27.03.2010
bump
Debby Sith
26.03.2010
Ah update, I installed virtual DJ and it works perfectly. Something to do with traktor
Celsa Courtemanche
24.03.2010
What exactly didn't work ?
Debby Sith
23.03.2010
I have but it didnt work ><
Celsa Courtemanche
24.03.2010
You setup as in the pictures attached.
Debby Sith
24.03.2010
Ok thanks but I wasnt connected to my speakers through the rmx.

I have brought the wire and now my speakers are connected to outbound 1 and 2 on the rmx

I can get deck A to play through the speakers and Deck B to play through the headphones,

How do I set it up?

Sorry for being a pain

Thanks
Celsa Courtemanche
23.03.2010
From what I can see from your screenshots, you seem to be using the soundcard of the Rmx, so I'll assume that your speakers are connected to the Output 1/2 on the back of the Rmx ?

If so, then should have a configuration that looks like this :

Rmx_TP_SND_CFG_Out_PC.JPG

Your main mix will come out of your speakers and monitoring out of the headphone.

As for the microphone, do you want to use it only for talk-over or for recording ?

For the Talk-Over: pushing the Mic On/Off button, will send the MIC signal directly to the main output. That's it.

If you want to use the microphone for recording:

- you first need to select the microphone as source for input 1/2 in the Rmx control panel

RMX_Input_3_4_CPL.JPG

- Then in Traktor Input configuration, select input 1/2

TP_SND_CFG_In_PC.JPG

Your microphone signal should normally be available for recording.

If you've mapped the Source 1 button to "Input Select", then you can toggle between external source (the microphone) and internal (mp3).

Aslo keep in mind that when using the microphone as external source, you cannot use the Input 1/2 on the back of the console at the same time.
Debby Sith
23.03.2010
bump

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