Ok heres the deal. I have the chance to get the Virtual Vinyl setup. Comes with Cue, soundcard, and tc vinyl. I also have the chance to get the M Audio conective set up. It comes with torq, soundcard, and tc vinyl's as well.
Which interface do you feel is a better product.
Now heres the kicker. I want to use my xponent as my mixer. VDJ/Cue will be my main dvs. Any help or info would be a great help
Which interface do you feel is a better product.
Now heres the kicker. I want to use my xponent as my mixer. VDJ/Cue will be my main dvs. Any help or info would be a great help
geposted Sat 23 Jan 10 @ 5:49 am
Any suggestions?
geposted Sat 23 Jan 10 @ 11:59 am
Hi mate
As far as I am aware you can use the xponent allong side the VV soundcard. You just set up the mapping to suit you. What you would need to check is what version of Cue the system comes with ie LE or PRO, as LE has some limitations when you want to use external equipment that was not part of the bundle. Also (If its a pre used system) wether the software has already been registered as this is not transferable.
Don't realy know what Torq is like as a djing software so can't help you with the choice.
Daz
As far as I am aware you can use the xponent allong side the VV soundcard. You just set up the mapping to suit you. What you would need to check is what version of Cue the system comes with ie LE or PRO, as LE has some limitations when you want to use external equipment that was not part of the bundle. Also (If its a pre used system) wether the software has already been registered as this is not transferable.
Don't realy know what Torq is like as a djing software so can't help you with the choice.
Daz
geposted Sat 23 Jan 10 @ 1:04 pm