Soo...because im a little confused...You connect the turntables to the mixxer and then the mixer to the pc and VDJ.And then you put on the turntables the timecodes and you are ready right?
Here's some questions: I'm buying a pair of turntables soon; can I use a normal midi controller (mixtrack pro for example) as a mixer for them, and is external midi such as kontrol x1 which I have mappable? And is that vdj cue you're running with the vdj interface? Thanks
@wongo69 oh definitely not, I was just spinning the vinyl as a demonstration, i was running a lot of programs at the time making it laggy, plus I'm not even that great of a turntabalist to begin with!
@frankieboyhey900090 you can really use any turntable as long as they have the red am white component cables to go to your audio interface, and have a timecode vinyl on the platter, it should work as long as the computer can hear the noise the timecode makes.
@dkdls not straight out the box, but it can, all you would need is a USB midi mixer with a build in audio interface, or a USB Audio interface and a separate midi mixer controller. There might be a way to do it with a non usb mixer (like the one that comes with the iBATTLEPACK), but I don't have a non USB mixer, so you might have to look into that yourself, I don't want to give you false info. Thanks for the comment!
@Ferrari19ful yes it should work with every turntable as long as you have the right timecode vinyl (they're cheap, around $10). CDJs should work too, but I couldnt get mine working for some reason, I must've burnt the wrong file to the timecode CD I made, but it should work for all aswell.
Thanks for the info, now if have use for my Technics D2, the motor seems to be weak. But I do want to see how timecoding work with my virtual DJ pro and my vms4. I just order a traktor timecode vinyl can't wait to test it out.
Soo...because im a little confused...You connect the turntables to the mixxer and then the mixer to the pc and VDJ.And then you put on the turntables the timecodes and you are ready right?
technology49 1 week ago
@technology49 Correct! The timecode vinyls play a sound that goes into the mixer and into the computer for it to translate into data.
ScottTechReviews 1 week ago
Here's some questions: I'm buying a pair of turntables soon; can I use a normal midi controller (mixtrack pro for example) as a mixer for them, and is external midi such as kontrol x1 which I have mappable? And is that vdj cue you're running with the vdj interface? Thanks
djrasmusrautsa 2 weeks ago
@wongo69 oh definitely not, I was just spinning the vinyl as a demonstration, i was running a lot of programs at the time making it laggy, plus I'm not even that great of a turntabalist to begin with!
ScottTechReviews 2 weeks ago
shittttttttt not your best
wongo69 2 weeks ago
@djbboyarray I bought mine at Sam Ash, there were only 4 available at the time, 2 in this green color and 2 in fluorescent orange
ScottTechReviews 3 weeks ago
where can i get the timecode in this colour ?
DJBBoyArraY 3 weeks ago
make a video wit ur settings yo..i wanna compare
dankfrank20 1 month ago
wat latency do u use??
dankfrank20 1 month ago
@frankieboyhey900090 you can really use any turntable as long as they have the red am white component cables to go to your audio interface, and have a timecode vinyl on the platter, it should work as long as the computer can hear the noise the timecode makes.
ScottTechReviews 1 month ago
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frankieboyhey900090 1 month ago
@dkdls not straight out the box, but it can, all you would need is a USB midi mixer with a build in audio interface, or a USB Audio interface and a separate midi mixer controller. There might be a way to do it with a non usb mixer (like the one that comes with the iBATTLEPACK), but I don't have a non USB mixer, so you might have to look into that yourself, I don't want to give you false info. Thanks for the comment!
ScottTechReviews 2 months ago
Will a timecode work with Virtual Dj if I use it with the numark iBATTLEPACK?
dkdls 2 months ago
@Ferrari19ful oops, posted from my other account, sorry!
ScottTechReviews 2 months ago
@Ferrari19ful yes it should work with every turntable as long as you have the right timecode vinyl (they're cheap, around $10). CDJs should work too, but I couldnt get mine working for some reason, I must've burnt the wrong file to the timecode CD I made, but it should work for all aswell.
ThisIsScottsMusic 2 months ago
Thanks for the info, now if have use for my Technics D2, the motor seems to be weak. But I do want to see how timecoding work with my virtual DJ pro and my vms4. I just order a traktor timecode vinyl can't wait to test it out.
jhenry248 2 months ago
If i Use Only Soundcard like traktor audio 6 it works guite good?
Ferrari19ful 2 months ago
@Ferrari19ful yes it should!
ScottTechReviews 2 months ago
@ScottTechReviews thank and another question it works with all turntables and cd players?
Ferrari19ful 2 months ago
tankesss
MrDJoknin 3 months ago
@MrDJoknin No problem, glad I could help!
ScottTechReviews 3 months ago