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    Hello,

    I own one American Audio VersaPort, my question is can I cue with my headphones connected directly to the headphone jacked from the audio interface?

    I was trying yo use it with mixxx and traktor, but in both i can only set the outputs to example:
    Main 1/2
    Monitor 3/4
    But the audio that comes from the headphones is the main, I hear both songs.
    Is it possible to set the headphone output to work as 3/4?

    I have the American Audio VersaPort ASIO drivers installed.
    Any solution?
    Thanks in advance.

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    Why don't you just try:

    Main 3/4
    Monitor 1/2

    and see how that effects the headphone out? But I suspect the headphone out is the sum of both.

    You could buy one of these:

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    and have either 1/2 or 3/4 as your headphone out...
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    I tried that and had the same effect, but I will try it again.
    That could solve the problem, thanks for the suggestions.

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    Hello,
    I actually bought that cable, and now I'm using traktor pro 2.6.3. In the output section it only shows output port 1/2, I can't get a proper configuration to be able to cue.
    I have the asio driver from Versaport.
    Any one? Any suggestions?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    Why don't you just try:

    Main 3/4
    Monitor 1/2

    and see how that effects the headphone out? But I suspect the headphone out is the sum of both.

    You could buy one of these:

    !BrhFH7gBmk~$(KGrHqIH-C4EvCWUTyvdBL0BQyTvvw~~_12.jpg

    and have either 1/2 or 3/4 as your headphone out...
    Last edited by jjnf; 08-01-2013 at 04:12 PM.

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    Don't use one of those adapters to connect headphones into RCA sockets. They are not suitable for driving headphones and are only designed to transmit a line level signal to the next piece of equipment e.g. powered speakers or an amplifier.
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    Rubbish.
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    Headphone amplifiers exist for a reason. Line outputs should only be connected to high-impedance line inputs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by makar1 View Post
    Headphone amplifiers exist for a reason. Line outputs should only be connected to high-impedance line inputs.
    Tell that to Audio 2 users.

    Sorry, but I'm with Patch on this one. The line (ahaha) between headphone and line out, especially when it comes to DACs, is simply a matter of gain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mdcdesign View Post
    Tell that to Audio 2 users.

    Sorry, but I'm with Patch on this one. The line (ahaha) between headphone and line out, especially when it comes to DACs, is simply a matter of gain.
    Luckily I happen to be an Audio 2 user:
    http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...ad.php?t=90103

    Each stereo output has an integrated headphone amp that engages automatically if a headphone is inserted (via impedance detection). Otherwise, it works as a regular line output.
    I have also observed the loading effect via oscilloscope of connecting a low impedance device like a cheap pair of headphones to a line output port. A regular Line Out is not supposed to supply any current at all (ideally); the ideal op-amp has infinite input impedance it draws no current from the input device. Which is precisely the point of the operational amplifier (within a Line Input) - to produce an output signal without drawing current (loading) from the previous components.

    A line input has a typical impedance of 10kΩ - compare that to the impedance of typical headphones.
    Headphones will draw a huge amount of current vs a line connection, and may end up damaging components due to the current draw.
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    I have also observed the loading effect via oscilloscope of connecting a low impedance device like a cheap pair of headphones to a line output port. A regular Line Out is not supposed to supply any current at all (ideally); the ideal op-amp has infinite input impedance it draws no current from the input device. Which is precisely the point of the operational amplifier (within a Line Input) - to produce an output signal without drawing current (loading) from the previous components.

    A line input has a typical impedance of 10kΩ - compare that to the impedance of typical headphones.
    Headphones will draw a huge amount of current vs a line connection, and may end up damaging components due to the current draw.
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