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Traktor PRO Outputs to both Monitor and Speakers

Discussion in 'TRAKTOR PRO / TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO' started by Beauh, Dec 30, 2008.

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  1. Beauh

    Beauh New Member

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    Hi,
    I'm in a bit of a pickle. I have Traktor Pro and I am pleased so far but when I press the headphones button and cue to send to my monitor, it outputs on the speakers as well.

    I'm using a Numark Omni Control with an internal sound card. The headphones are plugged into the omni control and my speakers likewise. My monitor output is set to the headphones, so why is it outputting to the speakers too? Thanks.
     
  2. chilly

    chilly Returning Customer

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    Because your settings are wrong in output preferences. Post a screenshot.

    Are you on Mac or PC? Did you install the soundcard driver (PC)?
     
  3. djcel

    djcel NI Product Owner

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    Same problem - fixed

    Beauh, I just experienced the same thing today (headphone/cue button sends output to the master speakers). I have experienced problems since upgrading to Vista a few days ago. I had everything working fine until I installed Audio Recording/Coverting software. Then, somehow, the output channels in Traktor got all mixed up. They were originally Monitor channels 1 & 2, Output Master channels 3 & 4. Now, I'm configured (thru "trial & error") to Monitor channels 7 & 8, Master Output channels 3 & 4.
    Hope this helps!
     

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  4. xtimmyxcorex

    xtimmyxcorex New Member

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    I am having the same issue on Mac OS 10.6 with Traktor LE. Has anyone found a solution?
     
  5. Engine77

    Engine77 NI Product Owner

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    Your MIX knob is probably not at 0% like in the above pic. Turn it to 0% and swap your Monitor and Main channels.

    Guaranteed fix.

    The MIX knob is under the clock at the top.
     
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