hi I figure instead of posting in my old topic make a new one
Im using Radio Server LiveSets… I noticed I signed up back in 2017 and at that time I was still using version 7 and or 8 but there was no auto leveling audio that time
but my recorded audio on there was nice and loud.. now last night and from last week I just noticed today after submitting a session the volume is really low.. and I had a friend say my stream was quiet....
I looked in the options and radio server.. but icant find a section that brings streaming to recording level quality.. as the auto audio gain is for the main speakers out.. but I don't know anything for the stream
how do you guys bump up the streaming volume gains..
I looked under options "sound" "volume" "stream"
but couldn't find anything
Im using Radio Server LiveSets… I noticed I signed up back in 2017 and at that time I was still using version 7 and or 8 but there was no auto leveling audio that time
but my recorded audio on there was nice and loud.. now last night and from last week I just noticed today after submitting a session the volume is really low.. and I had a friend say my stream was quiet....
I looked in the options and radio server.. but icant find a section that brings streaming to recording level quality.. as the auto audio gain is for the main speakers out.. but I don't know anything for the stream
how do you guys bump up the streaming volume gains..
I looked under options "sound" "volume" "stream"
but couldn't find anything
Posted Sun 19 Apr 20 @ 10:22 pm
turn up master :-)
Posted Sun 19 Apr 20 @ 11:31 pm
Depends on what gear/setup you are using.
If its just a standard controller, then yes, just make sure master volume is at 100% and channel volume.
If its too loud in your room, turn down speakers instead ;-) not VirtualDJ master volume
If you have an external analogue mixer, or advanced controller with a record loopback ("record" entry in VDJ sound settings), then you might have to adjust the recording volume.
If its just a standard controller, then yes, just make sure master volume is at 100% and channel volume.
If its too loud in your room, turn down speakers instead ;-) not VirtualDJ master volume
If you have an external analogue mixer, or advanced controller with a record loopback ("record" entry in VDJ sound settings), then you might have to adjust the recording volume.
Posted Mon 20 Apr 20 @ 12:18 am
oh ok
as im currently using my Denon MC7000
but when I did 2017 I think I was using my Denon MC6000 (orginal) and I liked it it has a REC Out so no matter how loud I did master
the REC out was a steady output
so then the Master output is your stream levels.. so then do you set the Master Volume to 0DB then
I guess I can use my Booth out for my speaker level
learn something new everyday.. I was looking for a stream level.. heck was seeing under interfaces where you can say MASTER goes to like my screen speakers or to my master out.. was thinking there was a "stream" and then set the levels there
but ill try that though
crank up the master.. I appreciate it (:
as im currently using my Denon MC7000
but when I did 2017 I think I was using my Denon MC6000 (orginal) and I liked it it has a REC Out so no matter how loud I did master
the REC out was a steady output
so then the Master output is your stream levels.. so then do you set the Master Volume to 0DB then
I guess I can use my Booth out for my speaker level
learn something new everyday.. I was looking for a stream level.. heck was seeing under interfaces where you can say MASTER goes to like my screen speakers or to my master out.. was thinking there was a "stream" and then set the levels there
but ill try that though
crank up the master.. I appreciate it (:
Posted Mon 20 Apr 20 @ 3:53 pm