Difference between revisions of "M-Audio Fast Track Pro"
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RealTek HD (or whatever onboard) | RealTek HD (or whatever onboard) | ||
Fast Track Pro Out 3/4 | Fast Track Pro Out 3/4 | ||
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How does the user select both 1/2 and 3/4 so sound goes out all channels (necessary for L&R amp 1 and L&R amp 2 ? | How does the user select both 1/2 and 3/4 so sound goes out all channels (necessary for L&R amp 1 and L&R amp 2 ? | ||
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Workaround: connect the second amp to the headphone out on the front of the M-Audio Fast Track Pro. Make sure A/B button is OUT. | Workaround: connect the second amp to the headphone out on the front of the M-Audio Fast Track Pro. Make sure A/B button is OUT. | ||
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+ | Additional Comments: If your DJ software supports output to both 1/2 and 3/4 and can mix the channels, you can accomplish it with software. Windows will not do it for software that does not support the extra channels. It is a feature of the sound device that has to be specifically supported by software. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 11 April 2014
Two Amplifier Configuration
Problem: even though outputs 1&2 as well as outputs 3&4 are selected, audio is not received by both amplifiers.
Control Panel +---Sounds and Audio Devices +---Audio "Sound and Playback Devices" Fast Track Pro Out 1/2 RealTek HD (or whatever onboard) Fast Track Pro Out 3/4
and in the M-Audio U/I
How does the user select both 1/2 and 3/4 so sound goes out all channels (necessary for L&R amp 1 and L&R amp 2 ?
There is currently no known solution. It seems to be a limitation.
Workaround: connect the second amp to the headphone out on the front of the M-Audio Fast Track Pro. Make sure A/B button is OUT.
Additional Comments: If your DJ software supports output to both 1/2 and 3/4 and can mix the channels, you can accomplish it with software. Windows will not do it for software that does not support the extra channels. It is a feature of the sound device that has to be specifically supported by software.