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Cross V2 audio problem

PostPosted: 13 Aug 2012, 22:14
by Christoph_dh
Hi,

I used Cross v1.x before and it worked perfect, but when i try to use the new Cross v2.01 I always get that "beep" sound from my vinyl coming trough the mixer/speakers.

When i close mixvibes v2.01 and open up mv v1.7 configure the audio settings (soundcard etc) close v1.7 and reopen v2.01 then I can use it normally...

Today i de-installed every driver, program,... and installed the driver for the u46mk2 soundcard, than asio driver, then mv v2.01 (all the latest versions) i have the same "beep" problem I do not want to install the old versions again.

can someone help me?

Re: Cross V2 audio problem

PostPosted: 13 Aug 2012, 22:26
by Hannes
you need to open the soundcard panel and mute the monitor outputs.
thx

Re: Cross V2 audio problem

PostPosted: 13 Aug 2012, 23:32
by hemskoc
j-kut wrote:you need to open the soundcard panel and mute the monitor outputs.
thx

I'm sure you just turn the volume sliders down to zero, rather than mute ;)
Cheers

Re: Cross V2 audio problem

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2012, 07:43
by Hannes
hemskoc wrote:
j-kut wrote:you need to open the soundcard panel and mute the monitor outputs.
thx

I'm sure you just turn the volume sliders down to zero, rather than mute ;)
Cheers


We are talking bout audio, turn it to zero means full power :lol:
The faders only go to -45db iirc so you could still hear it.

*smart-ass-mode-off*

Re: Cross V2 audio problem

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2012, 13:17
by hemskoc
j-kut wrote:We are talking bout audio, turn it to zero means full power :lol:
The faders only go to -45db iirc so you could still hear it.

*smart-ass-mode-off*

Heehe . U know what was meant ;) on the u46mk2 control panel, you turn the volume sliders down to the bottom of the scale - is that better?
if you mute the sliders, then NO sound comes through at all ( that means track 'audio', not raw timecode audio).
Hope i have made my self 1000% clear ;)
Cheers

Re: Cross V2 audio problem

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2012, 13:46
by Hannes
hemskoc wrote:
j-kut wrote:We are talking bout audio, turn it to zero means full power :lol:
The faders only go to -45db iirc so you could still hear it.

*smart-ass-mode-off*

Heehe . U know what was meant ;) on the u46mk2 control panel, you turn the volume sliders down to the bottom of the scale - is that better?
if you mute the sliders, then NO sound comes through at all ( that means track 'audio', not raw timecode audio).
Hope i have made my self 1000% clear ;)
Cheers


Muting the moitor outputs will only affect tc-playback, but not track-playback. ;)

Re: Cross V2 audio problem

PostPosted: 24 Aug 2012, 11:51
by BennyB
There was a topic about it before, and I remember Fabrice saying, use mute instead of faders down to 0.

Re: Cross V2 audio problem

PostPosted: 24 Aug 2012, 15:08
by hemskoc
DzsoniB wrote:There was a topic about it before, and I remember Fabrice saying, use mute instead of faders down to 0.

Yeah and there was a topic before that saying that don't mute, just put the sliders down. :rolleyes:
Mine works with the sliders down. Last time i tried the mute, no sound was coming out, but that was a few versions ago.
So it seems there are two solutions that work ;)
Cheers