It lets you connect program inputs and outputs together. Soundflower is an internal routing program for the Mac. The ALT 3/4 button also works as a Mute button when using the main mix and not ALT 3/4. ALT 3/4 is a secondary output or sub-channel that can be mixed into the main out (on the Mackie in my diagram). Why not use the main mix for the main program? That's the default setup for mixers like this. You can route the Preview out into your mixer and by Soloing it, you can use your main headphones to Preview. For most operations, routing all three players through one output will work well. Plus, if you schedule three items in a row and there is not enough time to load the third item, Player 3 will be used automatically. ![]() You can also load a track into Track Properties and "preview" it. Are you using RLDJ Output 1 for main play-out and RLDJ Output 2 for previewing? The connections still remain the same, you just treat them differently on your mixing console (like using SOLO for previewing RLDJ output 2).Įach player has its own preview (the headphone icon below the player) out so there's no need to use Player 3 for that. I just re-read your posts and you say RLDJ Outputs 1 and 2, not players 1 and 2. Why did you switch to the 18i20 from the M-Audio device? 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 and 9/10 are line outs, so you should route route input 3/4 (from your mixing console) to output 7/8, which will feed Nicecast. Outputs 1/2, from I understand are for headphones. The 18i20 auto senses the input level and 1/4" TRS tells it to expect line level. Then route those Soundflower channels into MixControl.Ĭonnect the Main Mix from your mixing console to inputs 3 and 4 on the back since the other output connections are back there (I like things clean like that), and be sure to use 1/4" TRS, NOT XLR for that connection. Route RLDJ through Soundflower and adjust the volume there. What about Player 3?Īre you using Soundflower? In the Midi Control Preferences you can control the individual channel levels. You are routing RLDJ player one and two as separate sources. ![]() If I understand correctly MixControl is the GUI for Scarlett where you make all the routing selections. What are you using (not that it seems to make any difference)? In your first post you mention a mixing console.
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