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Nope, but BUTT probably doesn't have access to ASIO drivers, meaning it can't use anything beyond outputs 1/2. Try changing the USB1/2 to REC OUT and it should work.
Hello peoples :)
I have the following problem. I own a DJM-750 MK2 and use it with DVS, two PLX 1000 and an XP1.
I want to stream my music with a tool named butt. I made a setup in the program of the mixer like on the following picture.

When I dont open RB now and just put the phono signal of a vinyl out, I get a signal on the line input of my mixer. When I start RB it might be like it uses the rec out exclusive for himself and its not possible to get the signal with another software. Is there a possibility to use DVS, RB and the rec out with another software at the same time?
I hope you can help me :) Thanks in advance.
P.S.: It was not connected while i made this screen, but while I tested it :)
Rik
Nope, but BUTT probably doesn't have access to ASIO drivers, meaning it can't use anything beyond outputs 1/2. Try changing the USB1/2 to REC OUT and it should work.
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No, same problem, I have still no signal. With a controller I was able to use PC Master Out and in combination with the stereo mixing tool from microsoft, I was able to get a signal in butt. Is pc master out possible with the DJM 750 MK2? I miss the button...
Btw. thanks for the super fast answer. Big <3 for pioneer!
Try following the guide I created here. It's for OBS, but BUTT is similar in the streaming side of things.
Oh... It starts with this note....
Important note 1: this will not work for those using DVS with a DJM - I have one other messy configuration I've been working on, but I'm not confident in instructing others on using it just yet. If you are desperate to broadcast from a rekordbox DVS setup with a DJM, my recommendation is for you to run the REC output from the DJM to a secondary audio interface with a line input (either built-in to your computer or a simple USB audio interface).
So I think I need an additional interface huh?
Aha - I knew I already answered it! ;)
Yes, you'd need a second audio interface, or if your computer has a line-in already, use that (don't use a mic input!)