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Looks to me like it's only a single stereo USB audio signal....
 

groovindj wrote :
Looks to me like it's only a single stereo USB audio signal....


But it split the left and right channel right? If it's stereo... I'll investigate it this week and give you some feedback.
 

Are you using the Behringer USB audio for cue and the 7.1 unit for master? That could be the cause of the problem - using two separate different units.

When you only have one signal going to the unit, asking VDJ to split the cue means that it needs access to the other signal (on the other unit) and it may not be physically possible. It's always better to use 1) a pro audio interface 2) all channels on the same interface.
 

groovindj wrote :
Are you using the Behringer USB audio for cue and the 7.1 unit for master? That could be the cause of the problem - using two separate different units.

When you only have one signal going to the unit, asking VDJ to split the cue means that it needs access to the other signal (on the other unit) and it may not be physically possible. It's always better to use 1) a pro audio interface 2) all channels on the same interface.


I don't use the behringer's usb interface, i only use the 7.1 sound card for everthing. The mixer only receives analog signal from sound card, so I use the front output for deck 1, side output for deck 2 and back output for headphones. Those are the names that sound card has on output plugs.

 

ive just been playing around with my laptop settings and have come up with this, not sure if it will help but it seems to be along the correct lines



im sure you may be able to incorporate a similar setup with your soundcard/s

this allows me to have master via hdmi

master on channel 1 of my headphones and pfl on channel 2 of my headphones. master appears to play continually via both hdmi and headphone channel 1. and monitoring will work from slelected deck into channel 2 of the headphones. with no overlay on the main output.

my cards in windows are setup as such. (both cards are internal)


 

with the sweex, you should be able to use

mono 1 = master
mono 2 = headphone
stereo 3/4 or 5/6 = master

personally id go 5/6 .. dont know why. just would lol
 

change the volumes of each input to suite your needs using the master controls

 

So after trying many ways to solve this issue, I think it's only a single stereo output for each pair of channels, so there's no way to separate them.

I think it's only for DJ mixer-controllers.
 



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