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hey everybody...
just pick up some 1200's

do i need to buy the VirtualVinyl USB box and the time code vinly or just the vinly?

i have a lunchbox putter with a internal maya 44 soundcard 1/4 connections?

can someone point me in the right direction on how to hook it up...

thanks
Dj Cali
 

Posté Wed 01 Apr 09 @ 1:30 pm
 

DjCali wrote :

i have a lunchbox putter with a internal maya 44 soundcard 1/4 connections?


If that soundcard has 4 inputs and 4 outputs then all your need is a pair of TCV's

But if it hasn't then all your need is a external soundcard that 4 inputs/4 outputs something like the Maya44 (external) or the m-audio conectiv. The latter being the best out of the two.



 

thanks all!!!
 

i returned the denon 1200 and got the 3700 and the hc4500
anybody know how to timecode these i burned the cd already...
can i use the hc4500 soundcard with the 3700 (timecode) or do i need to buy a seperate soundcard to use the 3700
and use the hc4500 by itself...

Dj Cali
 

The HC4500 soundcard only has outputs (One for each deck), so it's not suitable for timecode use, which needs inputs (For VirtualDJ to be able to receive the timecode signal from the CD player(s) or vinyl deck(s).)

To use timecode, you need an ASIO sound card with the appropriate number of inputs and outputs (Usually 4 in, 4 out, to allow connection of two CD players/vinyl decks and output the two channels of the virtual decks to an external DJ mixer.)

Popular sound cards for timecode include Native Instruments Audio 8 DJ and ESI Maya44 USB.
 

i got a gigaport usb card

when i gp to setup the timecode i get a error
(error ASIO driver: not enough channels)

it works fine when not try to timecode...

thanks Dj Cali
 

Anybody!!!
 

Use a M-Audio Torq conectiv It's 199 $ and is a way better sound card than Maya 44.
 



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