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Sujet: Scarlett Interface for DVS Timecode
Dear fellow users. As a DJ from the 80's having tried every DJ software I am truly most comfortable with Virtual DJ. Now that I want to go back to my Stanton Turntable setup but still would like to use the benefits of the digital era, I am considering to buy the pro version of the Virtual DJ. having searched the community posts and dedicated VirtualDJ website for DVS Timecode I couldn't find the exact confirmation regarding whether Scarlett 4 in 4 out interface (18i8 3rd gen in my case) can be used with Virtual DJ for utilizing timecode Vinyls. The website tals about some audio interfaces quite old and rare also refers to "any audio interface with 4 in 4 outs should work). Is this truly the case. Is there anyone who has tried this combination to confirm they work together as they should without any glitches?

many thanks for your kind replies in advance.
 

Posté 2 hours ago
I've never used the card your asking about but I'm sure if they drivers are all up to date and you can hook your tables up to it it should work.
 

Not a DVS/TCV expert here, but I should think if you're hooking up turntables to an interface, it would need phono (as in turntable) level inputs and RIAA preamps to get the signal to line level for VDJ.

Products like Focusrite are designed for mic/guitar/line, not for turntables.

For DJ use, check the Reloop Flux Go for example.

Some modern turntables have internal preamps and can be set to output line level. You're OK with those.