One side headphone not wrking while mixing vinyl
I just purchased a ttm 57sl and when I listen to vinyl on program 2, the sound quality is very low like all the kill switches are on at the same time, but I noticed when I switch the pan button to the right, the sound is normal but my headphone only has one side wrking when im hearing that vinyl on cue. When the pan switch is in the middle, i hear both sides but low sound quality on vinyl comes out.
What can I do to have both sides of headphones wrking while listening to vinyl on cue and not having the sound come out poorly.
What can I do to have both sides of headphones wrking while listening to vinyl on cue and not having the sound come out poorly.
At 6:04 PM 2 June 2009
robdistortion wrote
sounds like your headshell is only sending one side... try checking the contacts...
At 12:37 AM 3 June 2009
grotesque wrote
cant be cause when the pan switch is in the middle, im able to hear on both sides of the headphones but when you switch it to the right, vinyl coming out of speakers sound good but no sound on one side of the headphones.
At 5:22 AM 3 June 2009
robdistortion wrote
It sounds like your sound system is mono, which is way panning the audio affects the headphones but not the main output signal.
At 4:12 PM 3 June 2009
i have tt1 connected on #1, and tt2 connected on #3. With no serato being used and playing vinyl only, where would i be able switch it. My speaker is powered too.
At 6:54 PM 3 June 2009
robdistortion wrote
How many speakers are you using? Do you have one connected to the left main out and the other connected to the right main output of the 57SL?
At 8:34 PM 3 June 2009
im using one speaker and its connected to aux out inputs.
At 10:06 PM 3 June 2009
robdistortion wrote
Quote:
im using one speaker and its connected to aux out inputs.Do you have both Left and Right AUX outputs connected to the one speaker using a Y cable/adapter?
At 4:43 PM 4 June 2009
As I suspected, your sound system (speaker) is receiving a mono summed "Y" signal, which is why panning the audio affects the headphones but not the main output signal (since both L & R signals are being summed together).
FYI, using a Y cable to sum L & R outputs can damage your mixer. For more information, please read our RaneNote Why Not Wye -->> rane.com
FYI, using a Y cable to sum L & R outputs can damage your mixer. For more information, please read our RaneNote Why Not Wye -->> rane.com
At 6:23 PM 4 June 2009
I see. If anyone plans to hook a speaker to aux out, would it be cool to connect just one main rca and if so to which side, left or right?
At 6:37 PM 4 June 2009
robdistortion wrote
Yeah, connecting just the left or right output is cool. It shouldn't matter which output you use. When needing to run SSL in mono, go to the ScratchLIVE setup screen hardware tab and click the mono button option :)
At 6:04 PM 5 June 2009
Quote:
How many speakers are you using? Do you have one connected to the left main out and the other connected to the right main output of the 57SL?I noticed this problem the other day when I had one speaker connected to the left main and another speaker connected to the right. When mixing vinyl we heard tt1 on one speaker and tt2 on the other. There were no combine sound on either speaker. What can I do to have them both sounding on both speakers?
At 7:24 AM 21 October 2009
robdistortion wrote
To post on the forum you need to log in. Click here to log in, or if you do not yet have an account then click here to create an account.