Allrights guys i have a question from a friend of mine.
He wants to know if an external mixer such as the Behringer ddm4000 will work with Numark Cue on his laptop and also be able to use Time coded vinyls.
If someone could help me out with this it would be great.
He wants to know if an external mixer such as the Behringer ddm4000 will work with Numark Cue on his laptop and also be able to use Time coded vinyls.
If someone could help me out with this it would be great.
geposted Sat 06 Dec 08 @ 8:55 am
every normal mixer will work with cue/vv/vdj pro and timcode cds/vinyls. you just need a asio usb audio-interface with 2x stereo input and 2x stereo output like the maya 44 usb or the native instruments audio8 or the numark vv soundcard or the rme hammerfall or...
without such an audio interface you cant use the timecodefunction.
but with an audio interface an a normal mixer you can´t controll the internal mixer and functions from the programm. therefore you need a midi controller like faderfox or the vestax vci100 or m-audio xponent or...
or a mixer with midi functions like the ddm-4000 or the djm-800 or the a&h xone 3d or...
without such an audio interface you cant use the timecodefunction.
but with an audio interface an a normal mixer you can´t controll the internal mixer and functions from the programm. therefore you need a midi controller like faderfox or the vestax vci100 or m-audio xponent or...
or a mixer with midi functions like the ddm-4000 or the djm-800 or the a&h xone 3d or...
geposted Sat 06 Dec 08 @ 9:26 pm
true, even though he cannot control the functions on virtual djs interface, can he still mix normaly with the mixer i.e the faders and cross faders? surely he must be able to.
geposted Sun 07 Dec 08 @ 3:49 pm
Yes:)
geposted Sun 07 Dec 08 @ 3:52 pm
alright thanx for the help guys :)
i think ill go for the maya one coz its the cheapest, but is it still good considerin the cheap price?
i think ill go for the maya one coz its the cheapest, but is it still good considerin the cheap price?
geposted Sun 07 Dec 08 @ 4:04 pm
@ Access Please keep your questions to one post. You asked this question in two different posts that I have seen. This will help keep the forum less cluttered..thanks T
geposted Sun 07 Dec 08 @ 4:06 pm
oops, i am sorry :)
geposted Sun 07 Dec 08 @ 4:14 pm
Ask where you want.. ;) no need to be sorry
And Terry, let the forum live its own life.. No need for that strickt forum posting rules;)
And Terry, let the forum live its own life.. No need for that strickt forum posting rules;)
geposted Sun 07 Dec 08 @ 4:47 pm