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Headphones to PC setup

PostPosted: 06 Jun 2011, 08:35
by clintbong
hi guys, im hoping that this is an easy question to solve for you guys.
So i have bought the Mixvibes U-Mix Control 2 that fits into PC via usb, and i was able to get it working correctly with the PC and software and plays and mixes perfectly, but my problem now is i cant get headphones to play anything? i have XP machine with onboard sound card and a just normal speakers plugged into green port. do i need a internal soundcard with extra ports( if so what do i need to look for) or do i need special external Mixvibes sound card?
thanks for your time,
Clint

Re: Headphones to PC setup

PostPosted: 06 Jun 2011, 09:05
by boc
please submit the followings first:
Forum rules
- Register your software (User Control Panel > Profile > Serial Number)
- Go to the download center and install the latest versions of software and drivers downloads.php

here s the page you have to enter your serial# into :right: ucp.php?i=169

Re: Headphones to PC setup

PostPosted: 06 Jun 2011, 09:42
by clintbong
ok i have registered and entered serial, but did not find latest drivers for U-Mix Control 2...
thanks

Re: Headphones to PC setup

PostPosted: 06 Jun 2011, 10:11
by boc
in order to get headphones work you need to have more than just one output of a soundcard (or a second soundcard and use asio4all to get it work with Cross DJ) in your computer. if you already have one with just one out then i suggest getting a cheap usb stick (like the one bundled with mixvibes home edition, or a soundblaster one, etc, use google to find a proper one that fits your needs) if you re just a bedroom DJ; for gigs its definitely more worth getting a pro soundcard with multiple outputs!

Re: Headphones to PC setup

PostPosted: 06 Jun 2011, 10:37
by Blackbrook
In addition to the very well info boc posted:

If you have bought another one-channel audio interface you can configure both audio interfaces with the software ASIO4ALL. This allows you to use both channels in Cross DJ LE.

Have fun with the UMC2!

Cheers,

Steve