Take from time code users.. We know what were talking about. C, N, S
Posté Thu 31 Dec 09 @ 4:05 pm
You think you can do advanced scratching with the M-Audio Torq Conectiv?
I'm still debating which one i should get!! They both sound GREAT! But.. I need to know if it can handle scratching and beat juggling..
Thanks again!!
I'm still debating which one i should get!! They both sound GREAT! But.. I need to know if it can handle scratching and beat juggling..
Thanks again!!
Posté Thu 31 Dec 09 @ 4:08 pm
Beat juggling has nothing to do with the soundcard.. Its the software. You have to worry about getting a 100% time code quality and make sure that the time code quality doesnt drop to 0% when your scratching. When you have good time code quality, the signal is passing thru fine and the timing is fine. You can scratch, bring the record back to the same marker and the song will not shift from where you are holding the record to scratch. Its based on the time code engine..
Posté Thu 31 Dec 09 @ 4:23 pm
Okay.. I understand..
So what timecode engine do we use so that we get the best out of VDJ?
I heard the serato beta engine was pretty good.
You said before you use the timecode CD engine v4.. can I also use the v4 engine in 6.0.5? Is it as good as the v4 engine in 5.2? Or should I stick with serato beta engine?
Thanks again!!
Any advice will be appreciated!
So what timecode engine do we use so that we get the best out of VDJ?
I heard the serato beta engine was pretty good.
You said before you use the timecode CD engine v4.. can I also use the v4 engine in 6.0.5? Is it as good as the v4 engine in 5.2? Or should I stick with serato beta engine?
Thanks again!!
Any advice will be appreciated!
Posté Fri 01 Jan 10 @ 4:44 pm
Engine 4 for Cds in Virtual DJ 6.0.5. Right now i dont have turntables but i will be getting back my 1200s soon. When i get them, i will be able to mess around with them and test each engine to see which one works the best.
Posté Fri 01 Jan 10 @ 11:31 pm
Makashino wrote :
Okay.. I understand..
So what timecode engine do we use so that we get the best out of VDJ?
I heard the serato beta engine was pretty good.
You said before you use the timecode CD engine v4.. can I also use the v4 engine in 6.0.5? Is it as good as the v4 engine in 5.2? Or should I stick with serato beta engine?
Thanks again!!
Any advice will be appreciated!
So what timecode engine do we use so that we get the best out of VDJ?
I heard the serato beta engine was pretty good.
You said before you use the timecode CD engine v4.. can I also use the v4 engine in 6.0.5? Is it as good as the v4 engine in 5.2? Or should I stick with serato beta engine?
Thanks again!!
Any advice will be appreciated!
It's a good engine, but still has it's minor imperfections. Yes you can use 6.5 with tc engine 4. You can use Serato and VDJ and see what suites you the best. That's the only way you can make a decision for yourself.
Posté Sat 02 Jan 10 @ 7:36 am
Thanks to you guys I've went out and bought a conectiv for myself.
However, can I use the M-Audio soundcard or ASIO4ALL? I don't really understand the difference.. what do you guys use?
THANKS!!!
However, can I use the M-Audio soundcard or ASIO4ALL? I don't really understand the difference.. what do you guys use?
THANKS!!!
Posté Sat 30 Jan 10 @ 1:22 pm