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by aivar00 on 29 Jun 2010, 02:30
Hi, everybody! I'm new on MixVibes, but been DJ/VJ about 20 years... Problem is, i did everything like on manual - standalone setup... But when i push play, for pre-listening, no sound at all(when i turn fader up to output, there it comes..for output only, not from phones). I wanna prepare track witch is on player.. Second thing: Bigger problem is with that unacceptable noise on output..
Thanks for help..
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by Support@MixVibes on 29 Jun 2010, 10:58
Standalone mode : master=1&2 and headphones=5&6
For the buzz noise : your usb might be underpowered, try to use an active usb hub.
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by aivar00 on 29 Jun 2010, 15:46
setup was correct, i feel like a fool about prelistening part, there was a second Cue button for preview  sorry But i'm gonna find out about active usb hub thing and post result here too! One more info, when computer runs from battery, no background noise at all... Thanks!!!!
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by Jim B on 29 Jun 2010, 19:08
aivar00 wrote:One more info, when computer runs from battery, no background noise at all...
It sounds like you may have a ground loop problem, It's a quite common problem, and quite simple to solve. You need a Ground loop Isolator. Something like this  I've used one in the past and it worked for me. I would start here 
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by aivar00 on 30 Jun 2010, 23:57
Jim B wrote:aivar00 wrote:One more info, when computer runs from battery, no background noise at all...
It sounds like you may have a ground loop problem, It's a quite common problem, and quite simple to solve. You need a Ground loop Isolator. Something like this  I've used one in the past and it worked for me. I would start here 
YES! You were absolutly right! Ground loop problem and now its solved, thanks to You! Aivar
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