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INTRODUCTION
HOME and BROADCASTER VERSION SETUPS
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS DEFINED
BASIC (QUICK) CONFIGURATIONS
HEADPHONES
EXTERNAL MIXERS
MICROPHONE
LINE INPUTS
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
BASIC (QUICK) CONFIGURATIONS
ADVANCED
REWIRE
RECORD LOOPBACK
TIMECODE
BASIC (QUICK) CONFIGURATION
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
CALIBRATION
SOUND CONFIGURATION ERROR MESSAGES
LEGAL INFORMATION
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INTRODUCTION
VirtualDJ‟s sound configuration options can be found in the Configuration (Settings) dialog under the tab labeled “Sound Setup”. Depending on platform version you are running there are different options you may have to choose from.
By default, …ver más…
Use the drop-down to the right of the
Headphones selection and change to Master:
Right chan / Headphones: Left chan.
This configuration is most common when using standard computer speakers and not connecting to a
PA system or external mixer.
HEADPHONES USING TWO (2) SOUND CARDS
Similar to the Mono Separated, but with 2 sound cards you will not need a splitter.
VirtualDJ splits the output based on the selection of the sound cards.
To the right of the sound card option dropdown, the 2 additional drop-down identify first and second cards. Top option is the first card and bottom option is the second.
Again, if the connections made are backwards, use VirtualDJ to swap the connections by changing the Output options to Master:
Second card / Headphones: First card.
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BASIC (QUICK) CONFIGURATIONS - HEADPHONES
HEADPHONES USING 4.1 SURROUND (or better) SOUND CARD
With surround sound capable cards, VirtualDJ can use the Front, Center, and/or Rear channel assignments for routing the Master and Headphone outputs. When using this configuration, it is important to ensure that the sound card is properly configured to use the multiple outputs. By default, most surround sound cards are only setup for one Master output (Headphones/Speakers) and a single input (Microphone). Please consult your sound card documentation to properly setup the card with your operating system for 4.1 or better