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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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the delay is most likely caused because you are going through the sound card on your computer before you can get to your speakers, whereas the headphones are connected directly to your mixer. Connect your mixer directly to your reciever and the delay should be gone.
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Oct-24-2003 22:36
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DJ Thanatos
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location:
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still no go...there is still some delay...arg...um...any other suggestions??
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Oct-24-2003 23:45
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SgtFoo
Ableton & ProTools addict

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vaughan, Canada
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ok, the only reason there might be delay now, is that you're really not beatmatching b/c you might have to bass so high that you muffle the bass kiks and meld them with the bassline.... i did that once.
I got the same mixer, and run a line from the tape out to my computer's line in. I get no delay when recording (using either sound forge, cooledit or acid).
Check to see if your amplifier is processing any sound before it send to the monitors. If there's processing going on, you won't get immediate sound out of the monitors. When i say processing, i mean ANY kind of EQing, surround fx, preset speaker fx, etc.
If you're still getting delay, you might not have enough power in your amp to push your monitors quick enough. Try turning up the amp volume level and turning down your main mixer volume level to compensate.
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Oct-25-2003 02:15
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DJ Thanatos
tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2003
Location:
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the headphone piece was a typo, i had meant to say the tape out...
thanatos
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Oct-25-2003 02:37
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TranceInMySoul
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Southampton, England
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I'm confused - have you, or have you not got your headphones plugged into your mixer???
If you've got the headphones running from the mixer you could just turn the monitors down/off and mix in the headphones.
I've mixed in some clubs with very poor (and even broken) monitoring and you have to work against the delay you get between the headphone signal and the main sound system. In these situations you have to live with it, you have to be good enough to adjust your timing to work. It can be difficult, requires more concentration, but it is possible.
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Oct-25-2003 11:32
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