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Help with poor sound

PostPosted: 16 May 2011, 00:04
by Bigcic
Hello to everyone

I am new to the digital world. I followed all my directions and and I am getting 100% after calibration so when I go to play a track the sound is absolutely horrible. It is so distorted. I have been searching on the search section and I have not found anything to help. My system is running on a MAC version 10.6.7 processor 1.83 GHz core duo 2 GB 667 Mhz DDR2RAM. I just upgraded to the Cross 1.5.2 also. Please help the sound is driving me crazy.

Re: Help with poor sound

PostPosted: 16 May 2011, 09:49
by Hannes
Hi,

what is your sample-buffer? And do you have anything else running on the Mac while using DVS/Cross?

regards
J

Re: Help with poor sound

PostPosted: 16 May 2011, 11:12
by daniel clark
:?: :cool: :cool: line /phono option on phono :?: :?: :?:

Re: Help with poor sound

PostPosted: 16 May 2011, 11:27
by community@MixVibes
Hello,

I am sorry to hear about your issues, here is the basic set up to set up vinyl and cd:
1 If you want to connect a turntable, connect the ground of your turntable to the ground lug on the U46MK2.
2 Connect the outputs of your external audio source to the RCA inputs of your U46MK2. Plug the left device into inputs 1/2 and the right device into inputs 3/4. Make sure that the left channel (plug is white normally) is connected to the white RCA sockets on the U46MK2, and that the right channel (usually red) is connected to the red RCA sockets.
3 Perform one of the following actions:
• Turntable with Phono Output for Timecode Vinyl Set the input selector for the inputs where the turntable is connected to, to LINE.
• Turntable with Line Output, CDJ Player Set the input selector for the inputs where the line device is connected to, to LINE.
4 Open the File menu and click on Preferences. Open the Audio tab of the Cross Preferences dialog.
5 Open the list box Left Input and select the input ports of your audio interface where the external device is connected to.
If you use U46MK2 select U46DJ 1/U46DJ 2 on Windows and select input1/ input2 on OS X.
6 Open the Line/Phono dropdownlist in section Left Input and select Line, if you connect a line-level device or select Phono if you connect a turntable without a pre-amplifier.
7 Open the list box Right Input and select the input ports of your audio interface where the external device is connected to.
If you use U46MK2 select U46DJ 3/U46DJ 4 on Windows and select input3/ input4 on OS X.
8 Open the Line/Phono dropdownlist in section Right Input and select Line, if you connect a line-level device or select Phono if you connect a turntable without a pre-amplifier.

Hope this will help you out!