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joe camilli
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For many years I have been using a M-Audio Delta 1010LT to route all my audio sources(Flex 5000, Scanner, 2/440 radio, 900 radio and computer) to one set of speakers. This has worked very well. Recently I added Bluetooth and a Bluetooth headset to this computer to get rid of the wired headset. However when the Bluetooth headset is connected the only audio i hear is the computer's.
Any suggestions how I get the audio from the other devices to route to the Bluetooth head set?
Thanks
Joe N7QPP
Any suggestions how I get the audio from the other devices to route to the Bluetooth head set?
Thanks
Joe N7QPP
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You could try connecting a Bluetooth transmitter to where you had your wired headset connected and pair with your Bluetooth headset.
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I know the flex is controlled by a computer, but I think you are over thinking it when it comes to the audio. To me, I rather control my audio with a mixer with faders, eq, etc. Give me a good clean audio in and out into the mixer and then let the mixer do the rest for distribution of sources. I don't like the sound of audio through Bluetooth. To me tone qualities and dynamic range go to ****. But then again, I hear like a cat....especially the highs.....it's wierd because I'm starting to lose base sound but I still can hear way up.....that's not normal at all. I haven't found one Bluetooth Headset yet that I'm happy with yet. Now, wired headsets.....I love tons of them. David, aa6rv
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Bluetooth devices need to be 'paired', I suspect your headset is paired with computer, not your mixer board. Try turning off computer Bluetooth and 'pairing' headset with Bluetooth transmitter on mixer output.0
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If your Bluetooth device is paired and working, press "remote" near the top right portion of the SSDR screen. Works a trick for me and my BT headset.0
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some points of clarification. The mixer is a software one as part of the 1010lt driver. And I am using PSDR for the Flex 5000. Sorry for the cross post
Joe N7QPP
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Joe,
You may be able to use the window sound system 'Listen' function to route audio from the m-audio device to a windows playback device ( default - bluetooth ? )..
Multiple windws recording devices ( inputs ) could be routed to the same playback device..
Just a suggestion.
AL, K0VM
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Thanks AL,
Works great...
Joe N7QPP
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