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Headphones & Speakers
Hoboflex
Date:
October 6, 2006 @ 11:56 AM
Is there any way to route audio from FL6 to my
headphones while all other audio goes to my
desktop speakers?
Currenly, when I plug in the headphones all audio
goes to the headphones. I'd like to have a way to
listen to a FL track on my headphones while I
listen to the track I'm remixing overtop of ity
but not through the same output channel.
Any help is appreciated.
H
Fraser
Date:
October 6, 2006 @ 3:59 PM
. . . It would be extremely hard. I dont think
theres any way of doing this through the program.
Saint
Date:
October 6, 2006 @ 4:03 PM
you can do it with the right sound card, I have a
sound blaster x-fi platinum and it allows for
this....but how can you hear your speakers when
your wearing headphones? lol...
leedsquietman
Date:
October 6, 2006 @ 4:35 PM
YOu need a soundcard with more than one output,
many pro audio cards allow for this nowadays,
cards like the M-Audio 1010 allow 8 input in, 8
outputs out, presonus firepod 10x10 i/o etc.
Heck, even my echo indigo I/O with it's 1 input
in, has 4 'virtual' stereo outs, so you can route
different mix busses to different outs...
jof1029
Date:
October 7, 2006 @ 2:21 AM
it shouldnt be too hard if you have multiple
outputs. if you only have one output, its
probably impossible. if i plug in my headphones
to my laptop, the internal speakers deactivate.
but if i am using my USB audio device, i can run
some stuff out to that and have headphones there.
then the rest of the stuff goes to the speakers.
you just gotta make sure the output prefrences
for each thing go to the right place.
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