Hi, i just want to know if it's possible to play Timecode Vinyls with the Stanton T-80 (does it have all connections?)? In addtion i don't know if i need one or two ESI Maya 44 Soundcards for 2 Stanton T-80s.
geposted Tue 21 Nov 06 @ 8:03 am
if it has two stereo phono inputs
you only need one :)
you only need one :)
geposted Tue 21 Nov 06 @ 9:48 am
thank u very much 4 answer
mhmm it has phono/Line outputs (L + R), phono line switch and digital out
does this work?
here is a manuel with all connection (site 6 -7) and so on ... (maybe u can take a look and tell if it's possible :-) )
http://www.stantondj.com/v2/pdf/manuals/t80_manual.pdf
mhmm it has phono/Line outputs (L + R), phono line switch and digital out
does this work?
here is a manuel with all connection (site 6 -7) and so on ... (maybe u can take a look and tell if it's possible :-) )
http://www.stantondj.com/v2/pdf/manuals/t80_manual.pdf
geposted Tue 21 Nov 06 @ 5:07 pm
set up like this
the mk2 represents your soundcard
ignore the mixer
the mk2 represents your soundcard
ignore the mixer
geposted Tue 21 Nov 06 @ 10:33 pm
oh dude thx again
i already red it in your blog
so all in all i can't go wrong with DJ Lab 3 (2x Stanton 80 + 2 channel mixer) and one ESI Maya 44 Soundcard?
i already red it in your blog
so all in all i can't go wrong with DJ Lab 3 (2x Stanton 80 + 2 channel mixer) and one ESI Maya 44 Soundcard?
geposted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 9:03 am
i think that card has two stereo inputs so it should be fine :)
geposted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 11:24 am
thx
but one last question (i really get on your nervs huh? ;-))
i am from germany and have some problems to understand this:
"Connect the ground-wire of your turntables to the frame of your PC (you just need to attach the wires to a screw of your PC's frame)."
(Containt of the Connection and configuration in "low latency" mode -manuel)
could u explain me what it means plz?
does every turntable has a "ground-wire" and what is the "frame" of my PC?
i swear this is my last question ^^ u helped me a lot, big thx
but one last question (i really get on your nervs huh? ;-))
i am from germany and have some problems to understand this:
"Connect the ground-wire of your turntables to the frame of your PC (you just need to attach the wires to a screw of your PC's frame)."
(Containt of the Connection and configuration in "low latency" mode -manuel)
could u explain me what it means plz?
does every turntable has a "ground-wire" and what is the "frame" of my PC?
i swear this is my last question ^^ u helped me a lot, big thx
geposted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 12:05 pm
i am a little bit confused because of the Connection and configuration in "standard" mode manual,
for me it sounds like there are 2 cable for every turntable which have to be connected to the pc
for me it sounds like there are 2 cable for every turntable which have to be connected to the pc
geposted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 12:10 pm
legend-killar wrote :
thx
but one last question (i really get on your nervs huh? ;-))
i am from germany and have some problems to understand this:
"Connect the ground-wire of your turntables to the frame of your PC (you just need to attach the wires to a screw of your PC's frame)."
(Containt of the Connection and configuration in "low latency" mode -manuel)
could u explain me what it means plz?
does every turntable has a "ground-wire" and what is the "frame" of my PC?
i swear this is my last question ^^ u helped me a lot, big thx
but one last question (i really get on your nervs huh? ;-))
i am from germany and have some problems to understand this:
"Connect the ground-wire of your turntables to the frame of your PC (you just need to attach the wires to a screw of your PC's frame)."
(Containt of the Connection and configuration in "low latency" mode -manuel)
could u explain me what it means plz?
does every turntable has a "ground-wire" and what is the "frame" of my PC?
i swear this is my last question ^^ u helped me a lot, big thx
im here to help :)
Turntable phono cables usualy have a grounding line if you plug them straight into the soundcard and not a mixer you need to attach the ground to the case of your computer
as to the lowlatency mode
u need to pick latency "auto"
on the proformance section of vdj
and on the control pannel pick a asio buffer of around 1500
if any one else has any sugestions that would be good as i dont use a pci maya card
geposted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 12:59 pm
mmhhh ok
it can't be soooo difficult to do this
i will see if i can do this
thx 4 the fast answer
it can't be soooo difficult to do this
i will see if i can do this
thx 4 the fast answer
geposted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 4:37 pm
sure thing
geposted Wed 22 Nov 06 @ 4:44 pm