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Issues with U-Mix 44

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2011, 01:22
by DJStephSaint
Hi All,

Just wondered if anyone could shed any light.

I purchased DVS Ultimate to use with the time code vinyl but I have encountered a problem.

On setting up, the U-Mix 44 sound card is only playing channel 2 and not channel 1. I have checked turntables and cdj's with a professional's help and all my gear is ok. On closer inspection it appears that the U-Mix 44 sound card isn;t picking up the signal from the left input socket therefore not calibrating and not playing channel 1 out.

On checking settings it states outputs for channel 1 are 1&2 however the inputs are 0&1 instead of 1&2. I have updated all the drivers etc and it has made no difference.

Would you say it's a faulty sound card or am I missing something? All help is greatly appreciated.

Re: Issues with U-Mix 44

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2011, 09:22
by Blackbrook
If you use CD players besure that your input volume for both inputs is set very low because CD players in general have a huge output volume and so the timecode is hardly (not) recognised.

Cheers,

Steve

Re: Issues with U-Mix 44

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2011, 10:40
by DJStephSaint
Hi Steve,

Thanks for your reply. I've checked the volume and it's set correctly low for cdj's high for turntable's. Still not working.

Re: Issues with U-Mix 44

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2011, 10:53
by Jim B
Is it possible to change the input channels to 1&2 in DVS 7. Is there any drop down options for changing the input channels?

Sorry I'm not familiar with DVS 7 but just guessing that there should be

Re: Issues with U-Mix 44

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2011, 11:16
by DJStephSaint
Hi

I've looked at the drop down menu and it selects 1 & 2 for an output but only gives me an option of 0 & 2 on the channel 1 input.

Looking at the calibration on channel 1 it's picking up a signal on the right input (2) from the soundcard but no signal at all on the left input (1). I'm presuming because it's not registering 1 & 2 as an input and only 0 & 2 the signal isn't getting through.

Re: Issues with U-Mix 44

PostPosted: 22 Oct 2011, 16:58
by BennyB
Blackbrook wrote:If you use CD players besure that your input volume for both inputs is set very low because CD players in general have a huge output volume and so the timecode is hardly (not) recognised.

Cheers,

Steve



I think this info solved my problem...

Re: Issues with U-Mix 44

PostPosted: 24 Oct 2011, 00:53
by DJStephSaint
Thanks for the responses. The company I purchased the software etc from have agreed it sounds faulty and I am currently waiting for a replacement. Fingers crossed!! and thanks for your advice.

Re: Issues with U-Mix 44

PostPosted: 13 Dec 2011, 05:02
by gd4223
DJStephSaint wrote:Thanks for the responses. The company I purchased the software etc from have agreed it sounds faulty and I am currently waiting for a replacement. Fingers crossed!! and thanks for your advice.



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