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Old 09-23-2020, 04:32 AM
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Default M Audio Fast track head phone port

Hello all,

I own a fast track ultra which has two headphone ports. Port 2 is not responding. I was powering it via USB. To ensure that it is not a wall power issue, I recently purchased a wall power adapter with the specified specs and that hasn't helped.

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The two front-panel headphone outputs are assigned to outputs 1/2 and 3/4, respectively as stated in the manual.

If you want something to come out of the second headphone jack, you either route an output from the DAW to 3/4, or you use the Fast Track mixer built into the driver to route the 1/2 output to 3/4.
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Dear Jimmy,

Thanks or your response it was insightful. How can I do the routing on the built in mixer and indeed from the DAW? Im using Qbase5 and my attempts have not yielded for both suggested solutions. Im probably missing "the how". I was able to shift the output from 1/2 to 3/4 on the DAW but it disables 1/2. Thanks
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You either route the output in Cuebase to both 1-2 and 3-4 at the same time, or you use the M-Audio mixer app to route the 1-2 software output to both the 1-2 and 3-4 hardware outputs.
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Default Re: M Audio Fast track head phone port

Hello Jimmy,

Thank you so much!

I managed to sort it out from the In built mixer. I had to rasie the faders for the software returns 3/4.

You are a savior.

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