Now, the output from the mixer goes into the computer through that UAC200. At this point, we should have Radiologik DJ playing into the mixer, and you should be able to hear that in your headphones plugged into the mixer. I recommend maxing those out, and use the mixer to control the volume. ![]() The sound preferences for the entire computer do not matter, except the volume levels you set in there for each one. If you wish to use the UAC200 for the output, choose that in Radiologik DJ preferences. The next thing we need to do is play audio from Radiologik DJ into the mixer. We'll monitor using headphones on the mixer. We don't want to hear a second output from nicecast. Move that volume slider all the way down. Nicecast has a volume control right under the start button. We want only Radiologik DJ playing into the mixer, not nicecast. One thing we must do is not have more than one thing playing to our sound output. Get your thinking away from the computer and the programs. We want to do the mixing in the actual mixer. Let's next understand the philosophy of what we're doing. The right driver selection without DEMO should now show up. I don't know how it got there, but after some googling, you're not the first to get this.Ĭheck all of the following places, and remove it from there.Īnd then reboot. I do have some things to say, which I hope offer clarity for your confusion.įirst of all, let's get rid of that DEMO driver. Please continue to add information ueleu. Whatever helps make your information clear.Īlso, I'm glad ueleu can provide some information here, as I have no personal experience with your mixer and the UAC200. ![]() Have the microphone in right now, as I know that would go into the first channel. I am going to add a few snapshots of my computer and the equipment hook up. I think it only works with Digidesign equipment. I downloaded a Digidesign Core Audio Driver from a website for Mac, but I don't think that will work. I don't think it did unless I did something wrong with deleting an audio driver. I was told that the Apple would recognize it, but I know that the Behringer doesn't come with drivers. The USB Audio Codec, but it turned out to be this same demo with the beeping after 30 seconds. I did that, and I couldn't get the mixer working again, so I found a site that had One site said to delete the "USB Audio Codec - Demo." I do not see the Core Audio Drivers on my computer that you speak about.ĭo you think I need to install Snow Leopard again? I was searching so muchĪnd was hearing this and that. I just got my Apple iMac Ueleu on Saturday. I really appreciate you helping me out because I am really confused. If you have more questions feel free to ask. Connect it in the same way to your mixer. Use the built in soundcard of your iMac, this is the better and easier choice. no need for the ducking funktion in Nicecast or something like that.īUT the Sound of UCA200 is very poor. Now you got the full control over mixing with your mixing console. Select in radiologic the UCA OUTPUT and in Nicecast the UCA INPUT. Select in OS X Audio / Midi setup to configure the UCA200 as the system audio. if you turn your mic on you have to switch the speakers off else you get a feedback, use headphones The amp and the speakers or active speakers connect to contol room out of your mixer. UCA200 OUT to a mixers stereo input, trie channel 5/6 How did you connected your hardware? Maybe the beep after 30 seconds is a feedback. This USB.DEMO driver is maybe an aggregate output. ![]() The Xenyx mixer do not have USB - no drivers The UCA200 uses the Audio Core drivers from Mac OS X. To stop the beeping sound every 30 seconds. I was looking for the full version of the USB Audio Codec I have searched all over the internet for answers to this "USB Audio Codec - DEMO",īut I haven't found anything. And when I change to "USB Audio Codec - DEMO" for the "SOURCE" When I put the Nicecast voice-over effect on, To play in real-time with the Radiologik. No matter what I try to do, I cannot for the life of me get the signal from the Behringer Have hooked that up to my Apple iMac 24in with the UCA 200 for USB compatibility. I am trying to running a mic signal to Radiologik. I am using Nicecast to broadcast and Radiologik, as the program with music and stuff. I have a new Apple iMac 24 in with Snow Leopard OS on it. I have the demo version right now, as I am trying to get everything setupīefore purchasing because I just got everything new. I'm new to radiologik, and I'm glad to be here in the community.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |