hey everybody!
i got a maya 44! yay! but the thing is, i dont really know how to plug it in.
this is how i have it set up, and i know im doing something wrong... i must be.
i have a 2 channel American DJ Battledeck QD3.
i have the channel 1 and channel 2 rca plugs going into analog output ports 1&2 and 2&4 respectively. and i got something coming from the headphone and optical out to the speakers.
in the sound setup in settings, i have the following
inputs: none
outputs: external mixer
soundcards: asio driver (this gets a little bit clearer sound) or it seems to also get sound on maya 44 usb setting.
im getting sound, but its not very loud and my mixer is having no effect on the music.
i am probably doing something very very wrong and i will probably have a lot of people laughing at me, but someone please help me out!
thank you
i got a maya 44! yay! but the thing is, i dont really know how to plug it in.
this is how i have it set up, and i know im doing something wrong... i must be.
i have a 2 channel American DJ Battledeck QD3.
i have the channel 1 and channel 2 rca plugs going into analog output ports 1&2 and 2&4 respectively. and i got something coming from the headphone and optical out to the speakers.
in the sound setup in settings, i have the following
inputs: none
outputs: external mixer
soundcards: asio driver (this gets a little bit clearer sound) or it seems to also get sound on maya 44 usb setting.
im getting sound, but its not very loud and my mixer is having no effect on the music.
i am probably doing something very very wrong and i will probably have a lot of people laughing at me, but someone please help me out!
thank you
Posté Sun 10 Feb 08 @ 12:52 am
In the maya control panel you need to mute monitor 1-4 and then adjust input and outputs to about 3/4. That should clear it up for you. I always use the Maya option in VDJ config vs. the ASIO option but I guess either will work.
Posté Sun 10 Feb 08 @ 8:26 am
ah ok now i got it working.... its distorted though.... trying to figure it out, i think it might be the 'speakers', which is actually a Marshall amp - designed for playing guitars on :P
Posté Wed 13 Feb 08 @ 2:41 am
You haven't turned the gain up high in VDJ have you?
Regards,
Scott
Regards,
Scott
Posté Wed 13 Feb 08 @ 6:06 am
No, its usually only about 1.8 to 2 dB, with the master up full. i turned the master down and the amp speaker up and that seemed to help a bit... :S
Posté Wed 13 Feb 08 @ 2:27 pm
I'm usually around -2 in the gain. It does distort, depening on the level your files are recorded at, once you start with positive gain numbers. You should play around with the input and output on the Maya control panel to find a good balance.
Posté Wed 13 Feb 08 @ 7:10 pm
you reckon -2? ok i will give it a go, thank you. i fonud that if i turn the master level down on VDJ it helps a lot too... but i dunno if thats a good thing to have it so low... its about 1/6 volume.
Posté Thu 14 Feb 08 @ 1:40 am