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  • Can you help me with the set up for the following equipment?

    - Computer

    - Audio interface ua-25 ex cakewalk

    - Roland MV 8800

    - Turntable

    - KRK monitors

    - Yamaha mixer MG102c

    Thanks

  • ive got my wire but every time i plug it in to my laptop it make a high frequency nosie out of my speakers but its only when i plug my latop in what do i do ???

  • 1st Jack (Headphone) 3.5mm Jack

    2nd Jack (Headphone/Mic/Line) 1/4inch Jack

    You can also get XLR Jack's (3 Pin) which are more balanced connectors

    Thumbs up!

  • all you have to do is connect the rca L and R to your mixer and the 3.5mm end into the Line in of your computer idk wth this dude was trying to do

  • @RizzoAstronama hey I got a question for you. I have a powered mixer and powered speakers and and my friend has a non powered mixer without a usb input on it. there are man red and white imputs on the back of the mixer I have a cable that plugs into my head phone jack on my computer and the red and whites on the ends, would that still out put my music threw the non powered mixer? without lugging around or buying another non powered mixered if I just use that cable?

  • you have a bad camera, which is pretty annoying ^^

  • Can u use a USB mic along with a USB mixer to a laptop?

  • @vapors420 You could certainly connect both to the laptop at the same time, but you can't plug a USB mic into a USB mixer if that's what you mean.

  • What recording program do u use? I have a latency when I record with a USB mic so do u think that latency will stop if I use the mixer ins & outs instead?

  • u suck

    

  • The headphone jack is 3.5mm the bigger one is 1/4 inch

  • Can i connect a laptop to an IDJ2 utlizing the Rca cable and download the software to the laptop? is this possible? Please advise. Thanks

  • i think you should show more example of where each plug goes cause theres just so many of them or show your set up i should say cause by just explaining "simple things" maybe super complex because...i have never ever fucking touching anything like this befor i dont even know where to plug in the mic...accept for the condencer mic haha i still cant make it work for some reason

  • Very, very poor. You need to be more specifically and show how you make the connections, nobody are interested to see your face but everybody want to see how the connections are done.

  • This looks so funny!

  • Why do you have a chat room? Your not a famous YouTuber. There was only like 4 people in it and they weren't even paying attention to you. Haha what a loser

  • jake dont wory on them nice set upfor pod and blog casting u kust nees a midi interface like an m audio or a presonus

  • @DJMisT0910 Why would you need a midi interface for recording from a mic? Do you actually know what a midi interface is? :|

  • @rawrgrr4298 dude im a fucking dj ive benn arroung the recording and pro audio block many of times u dick

  • @DJMisT0910 Oh cool so you could answer this then. Where would you plug a microphone on a midi interface? I've yet to see one audio input on one.

  • @rawrgrr4298 to easy u plug it in to a I/O input

  • @rawrgrr4298 Right so you're saying that you would plug a mic cable into a midi input? It doesn't seem like you understand what an I/O means.

  • @rawrgrr4298 it doesn't seem that you understand what I/O means in audio.

    In Audio I/O stands for Audio Inputs and Outputs that's why in a mixer description is will say I/O and then a number indicate how many channels are available

  • @MrBrandonPeoples I know exactly what an I/O means. It doesn't just refer to audio equipment either. How can it say I/O and a number? There's usually a different number of outputs to inputs and different forms of inputs.

  • @rawrgrr4298 your so ignorant, it tells you in the description of what your buying! I don't know how many different inputs you can think of, but when it comes to audio, you ave AUDIO inputs. as I said, it will say something like 8 I/O, which means there are 8 inputs and outputs on the mixer, to further explain it will then list how many are inputs and how many are outputs. It's not the same as the I/O icon on your on off switch on your computer or on a circuit board

  • @MrBrandonPeoples ANALOGUE, DIGITAL (ADAT, S/PDIF COAX) Outputs: Main bus (Masters), Inserts, Aux, FX sends and returns. Just off the top of my head.

    Do you think if you got an 8 I/O mixer or interface that it would also come with 8 ADAT inputs? LOL, then you have too much money to worry about.

  • @rawrgrr4298 read my comment again and you'll see that I ALREADY said that I/O stands for Inputs in out puts, and it will tell you how many input and out puts you have AND THEN, it will list what EACH I/O is so that you don't end up with your silly 8 ADAT mixer

  • you need an interface you ass!

  • regarding the larger jack, you can just call it a 1/4 inch

  • @EuphoriaMusicSession Metric man, metric!

  • Also if u want to output audio through your mixer from laptop, plug rca into back on mixer and 3.5mm jack into headphone socket :)

  • @lukehiorns not all mixers have that, especially the one he has. the inputs are on top no the back and you can't adjust the audio on the mixer

  • @nedimdauti007 Why would I do a think like that, or, more worryingly, why would you want me to do a think like that?

  • @nedimdauti007 screw you

  • are you wearing your piyama? lol

  • in america we call these jacks 1/8 inch (for the small stereo one) and 1/4 inch (for the large mono one).

    you might already know this but if the thing has 2 rings, its stereo and if it has 1 ring its mono

    i've been into recording and all that since about the age of 5.  i hope this helps

  • i deednt know eipuds had ephones

  • I prefer Alesis mixers....Behringer products are hit and miss....Ya get whatcha pay for.

  • the "big one" is a quarter inch. used for instruments and stereo cables. the small ones are eith inch cables.

  • Why would you want to do such a thing?

  • get to the damn point

  • how to connect a microwave to a laptop?

  • ITS 3.5mm JACK TO 2x RCA PHONO AND THEN 6.3mm ADAPTERS TO THE END OF THE RCA'S

  • its for laptops 2?

  • YeYy, im in this Video

  • man you realy need buy a new video cam..

  • The camera is fine it's the fact that Jake records his videos live, that's why the quality is bad...

  • Ya the Mini one is a 3.5 mm and the larger one is 6.35 mm.

  • Great video,can be confusing sometimes working with all those adaptors.lol.I get confused sometimes working with these.

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