Traktor Scratch Pro Issue+
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love_child |
I've been trying to work out this problem for a while, and it's driving me nuts.
When I click the headphone icon under the gain knob in Traktor Scratch to pre listen before turning up the volume, I can't hear the song. The master meter is pumping with sound, but nothing comes out.
My output routing is internal. |
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Polt |
What soundcard are you using?
Do you have your master preview set to a separate output? |
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love_child |
quote: | Originally posted by Polt
What soundcard are you using?
Do you have your master preview set to a separate output? |
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n3lly |
quote: | Originally posted by Polt
What soundcard are you using?
Do you have your master preview set to a separate output? |
Like what Polt said,
In Preferences you need to use Internal Mixer mode and setup the outputs on your Soundcard . Master output goes from the soundcard to the Amplifier and Monitor is for your headphones.
Just make sure you have the monitor set to output on a separate channel of your soundcard and plug your heaphones into that.
We'll need to know what soundcard you have though before we can give you a detailed guide on how to set this up. |
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Polt |
It looks like you don't have multiple 1/8th inch outputs. You're going to need a soundcard with multiple outputs. You would then set one output to the monitor, and one to the master. |
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love_child |
Well it was working before. I was getting sound into my headphones from both decks and when I would hit the headphone button it would allow me to preview a track without raising the volume. I just upgraded from Vista to Windows 7 and maybe I need to download proper soundcard drivers? I have a Dell XPS 630 which is a pretty good PC so my sound card should be able to run this. |
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n3lly |
Weird.
Only thing i can suggest unless anyone else on here has any ideas is going over the Native instruments forum and throwing this question up there. Should get a response fairly quickly.
I'm not that confident that those digital outputs will work? HDMI SPDIF etc etc..
Usually you'd suggest outputs 1 and 2 for master our and 3, 4 for your monitors then. (i think)
But yeah pop over here CLICK ME PLEASE
And see if any of those guys can help you :)
hth |
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