I'm just in the prosess of starting a turntable timecode setup (by the way im a new to this) is it possible to hook turntables up to the laptop via a BEHRINGER BCD 2000 as a sound card or would i still need something like a maya44 to hook them up?
like i say im no expert or pro dj so would be greatfull of the help
would be thankfull for any advice
thanks
Matt
like i say im no expert or pro dj so would be greatfull of the help
would be thankfull for any advice
thanks
Matt
geposted Fri 28 May 10 @ 1:10 pm
also where can i find the time code vinyl?? cant find them anywhere can find the rane ones just no virtual dj ones
geposted Fri 28 May 10 @ 2:04 pm
also is it the pro version of the software i will need?
geposted Fri 28 May 10 @ 3:32 pm
VirtualDJ timecode records are no-longer currently available.
Serato CV02 vinyls can be used, or you might be able to find Numark VirtualVinyl records still for sale.
Serato CV02 vinyls can be used, or you might be able to find Numark VirtualVinyl records still for sale.
geposted Fri 28 May 10 @ 3:36 pm
thanks for the info
you got any idea about the other question?
you got any idea about the other question?
geposted Fri 28 May 10 @ 3:54 pm
30+ veiws and no replys i presume nobody knows haha :P
geposted Sat 29 May 10 @ 6:40 am
Perhaps the users who have viewed so far do not use timecode and/or do not know anything about it?
To use timecode, you will need a 4-in/4-out ASIO sound card such as Hercules DJ Trim, Native Instruments Audio 4 DJ, ESI Maya44 USB, etc.
The sound card in the BCD2000 is best avoided because due to poor design it causes nothing but problems for most users.
Setup instructions and a diagram can be found on page 9 of the quick start guide: http://www.virtualdj.com/images/pdf/VirtualDJ6-SetupQuickGuide.pdf
For detailed configuration instructions, please see http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/TimeCode%20Config.html
To use timecode, you will need a 4-in/4-out ASIO sound card such as Hercules DJ Trim, Native Instruments Audio 4 DJ, ESI Maya44 USB, etc.
The sound card in the BCD2000 is best avoided because due to poor design it causes nothing but problems for most users.
Setup instructions and a diagram can be found on page 9 of the quick start guide: http://www.virtualdj.com/images/pdf/VirtualDJ6-SetupQuickGuide.pdf
For detailed configuration instructions, please see http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/TimeCode%20Config.html
geposted Sun 30 May 10 @ 2:10 pm