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Sujet: Crossfader Problem! (HELP)

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My setup:
Numark Dxm 09
Behringer UFO 202


When I\'m mixing everything is okay. But when I listen to the final mix(recorded mix) there seems to be a crossfader problem. When The song is switching to deck B the song from deck a is still playing while the crossfader is fully at deck b. Then suddenly song from deck a stops. Any help???
 

Posté Thu 10 Feb 11 @ 10:37 pm
do you have record out from your mixer plugged in to line in on your computer?
 

Oh, no...... What kind of cables do I need in order to connect it to my laptop?
 

So this is what I do. I have 2x Numark V7s with Behringer DDM4000. USB out to left deck(right deck is connected to deck A with cat5 cable). Audio out from decks to mixer inputs, and a "Y" cable with RCA on one end Mini-Stereo(3.5mm connection like most computer speakers or headphones: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dynex%26%23153%3B+-+6%27+Y+Audio+Cable/7005457.p?id=1099392032460 ) The "Y" cable is connected to the Tape Output on the back of my mxer and runs to the Line-In on my PC. Since I use my PC speakers as monitor speakers for now, it is rather difficult to listen and record at the same time. Also, I have started using Audacity(Freeware) to record instead of VDJ's built in recorder. VDJ's recorder is convenient, but uses too much CPU(it compresses and wraps everything into the file on the fly, which was causing my tracks to skip) Audacity lets you record raw data and compress it later into MP3 with help from the same MP3 encoder that VDJ uses(Lame_Enc.dll).

I think that about covers it. Let me know if you have anymore questions.
 

Oh, also, I had to do an "Advanced Config" in Config>>Sound Setup. Set Deck1 to Asio output 1&2, Deck2 to output 3&4. Record loopback to Line In Input 1&2. But this should only be done if you are using VDJ to record instead of Audacity like me.
 

Basically you are mixing on your external mixer, but recording internally to VDJ. VDJ has no idea as to your mixer crossfader movements as it's not MIDI. This means VDJs crossfader will never move, and internal recording won't work.

Connect a cable from your mixer record out, master out, booth out or something like that back to a line in port on your computer and use something like Audacity to record the audio signal.
 



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