![]() It particularly happens with newer versions of Rekordbox (6.0 and later). Audio from Headphones Cut OutĪ decent number of folks have reported a problem with headphones sound cut out until they restart Rekordbox. The audio devices need to be configured like this:Īlso, check if the Cue Mix is full to the left when cueing the song.Īs an alternative, do everything completely through the headphones plugged into your controller (there’s a knob where you can mix between CUE and master). Some people may also find that their laptop isn’t isolating the left and right sound for some reason. Click it to become blue, and this should have two different songs for headphones and speaker output.Īre you using the splitter on the output from your laptop? Don’t use your laptop output. Make sure in the top right of Rekordbox you’ve enabled the split channels setting – it’s a small logo that resembles one arrow splitting into two. Have you pressed the headphone cueing button for the source you want to preview? Do you have the headphone outputs and master outputs set to the right options within the Rekordbox settings? If that doesn’t work, try this (especially on Mac) Toggle it off, and you will no longer get audio from the laptop/computer speakers. To turn off the audio coming through speakers, there should be a little computer icon near the top of Rekordbox. The further right will introduce the master (that’s coming through the speakers). If you just need to listen to the cue channel, fix the knob all the way to the left. The knob labeled “mixing” below headphones adjusts the mix between the master and cue channels. ![]() Also, select your controller as the audio device in the Rekordbox audio settings. Your sound settings probably aren’t set up correctly.Ĭheck if your drivers are installed and the correct sound card is selected. In addition, you hear the tune in the speakers instead of just in headphones. Instead of that, you hear the two tracks, each channel. If you press the cue button of the headphones on channel 1 (for instance), you should only hear the track of channel 1, right? Turn that towards cue to exclude at least one possible issue.īesides those two, the only thing you can do is disconnect your separate sound card and change (as far as the laptop is concerned) the audio device to your controller (e.g., DDJ-400).Īfter that, you’ll also need to head into the Rekordbox settings to set the outputs to be routed where. I had the same issue, and it was ASUSs audio mixer permitting a setting the conflicted with Rekordbox.Ībove the main phone volume knob, there’s a mix knob. This can be really distracting when you’re trying to set up the following tune. You’ll also hear the track through the headphones when you only want it through the speakers. In rare cases, whenever you use your headphones, you’ll have a noisy sound when you try to mix songs. Sound In Headphones When You Want It Only Through Speakers That will instantly improve sound quality. You can get cables for cheap to connect them straight to your speakers. The headphone jack can’t work on the controller when it’s set up like that. In some cases, the problem is when you’re using your laptop as the sound card. The only way I get sound through my headphones is when I plug them directly into my Mac and reset the PC MASTER OUT. Set your headphones mixing and level knobs are at the highest levels (to eliminate one possible problem).Ĭheck if the info for the tracks is showing on the controller and in Rekordbox DJ software. If you’re using a DDJ-200 or DDJ-400 with Rekordbox and you can’t get the sound on headphones to work, this is what you need to do first:Ĭheck if the speakers are in Rekordbox set as the “Default device,” and the headphones are set as “Default Communications Device.”Ĭheck if you have PC Master Out: it should look like this: You want to set it for one of your channels. The sound won’t automatically go to your headphones. In 99% of the cases, the problem is that you’re not pressing the headphone cue buttons. What to do? Must you have an external audio device to hear through your headphones? Sometimes when you try to cue one of the tracks, instead of playing on headphones, it increases the volume of that song on speakers, but you get no sound on headphones. Let’s dive in! No Sound At All In Headphones That said, the headphones problems we’re about to cover are easily solvable and you’ll get back to mixing in no time. If you have an entry-level controller, just keep in mind that that device is essentially a USB hub, two audio devices, and a USB class submissive composite device. The Windows drivers for the Realtek audio devices are to blame for most of the frustration with the audio not being properly split in Rekordbox. Headphone delay, sound cut, messed up channels, etc., are some of the problems most Rekordbox users experience. Rekordbox can sometimes be a bit unpredictable, but we love it and use it anyway.
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