I have this equipment.....
2 Pioneer CDJ 800'S
1 DJM 600
VIRTUAL DJ ( which is 5.0 or something in the 5's )
i also have a Numark Stero IO soundcard
i want to connect this equipment up to work with my speakers , how would i go about doing this? i would like to know how to
do with with or without the soundcard
i basically want to connect my mixer and decks with virtual dj and with my speakers
please, please help...
2 Pioneer CDJ 800'S
1 DJM 600
VIRTUAL DJ ( which is 5.0 or something in the 5's )
i also have a Numark Stero IO soundcard
i want to connect this equipment up to work with my speakers , how would i go about doing this? i would like to know how to
do with with or without the soundcard
i basically want to connect my mixer and decks with virtual dj and with my speakers
please, please help...
geposted Tue 12 Apr 11 @ 4:54 pm
I'm not familiar with your soundcard personally, but for the rest of stuff to work together with VDJ, the only way to go is via TIMECODE.
If your soundcard supports 4in/4out then you won't have to buy anything else besides VirtualDj 7 Full PRO. Otherwise you'll have to purchase a 4in/4out soundcard too.
The way to connect things is:
CDJ800 outs to Soundcard's Line-In's
Soundcard's Line-Out's to your DJM600 Line In's
DJM600 Master Out to Amps Line-In
You will also have to burn two audio cd's with timecode signal that you can download HERE
Finally you'll have to setup VDJ 7 Full PRO for usage with timecode cd's!
If your soundcard supports 4in/4out then you won't have to buy anything else besides VirtualDj 7 Full PRO. Otherwise you'll have to purchase a 4in/4out soundcard too.
The way to connect things is:
CDJ800 outs to Soundcard's Line-In's
Soundcard's Line-Out's to your DJM600 Line In's
DJM600 Master Out to Amps Line-In
You will also have to burn two audio cd's with timecode signal that you can download HERE
Finally you'll have to setup VDJ 7 Full PRO for usage with timecode cd's!
geposted Tue 12 Apr 11 @ 5:07 pm
I'm not familiar with your soundcard personally, but for the rest of stuff to work together with VDJ, the only way to go is via TIMECODE.
If your soundcard supports 4in/4out then you won't have to buy anything else besides VirtualDj 7 Full PRO. Otherwise you'll have to purchase a 4in/4out soundcard too.
The way to connect things is:
CDJ800 outs to Soundcard's Line-In's
Soundcard's Line-Out's to your DJM600 Line In's
DJM600 Master Out to Amps Line-In
You will also have to burn two audio cd's with timecode signal that you can download HERE
Finally you'll have to setup VDJ 7 Full PRO for usage with timecode cd's!
this is my soundcard.....
http://www.djstore.com/item/numstereoio.htm?affid=froogle
If your soundcard supports 4in/4out then you won't have to buy anything else besides VirtualDj 7 Full PRO. Otherwise you'll have to purchase a 4in/4out soundcard too.
The way to connect things is:
CDJ800 outs to Soundcard's Line-In's
Soundcard's Line-Out's to your DJM600 Line In's
DJM600 Master Out to Amps Line-In
You will also have to burn two audio cd's with timecode signal that you can download HERE
Finally you'll have to setup VDJ 7 Full PRO for usage with timecode cd's!
this is my soundcard.....
http://www.djstore.com/item/numstereoio.htm?affid=froogle
geposted Tue 12 Apr 11 @ 5:11 pm
Then you'll definitely will need a 4in-4out soundcard like Maya 44
geposted Wed 13 Apr 11 @ 6:27 am
What about if i want to use my mixer - djm 600 with virtual DJ ??
i want to be able to load the songs onto each deck on virtual DJ... then be able to control it through mixer...
but i want it so that i can listen to each deck through the headphones?
would i deffinitley need a 4 way soundcard or can i do it without??
i have a 2 way output soundcard at the minute....
i want to be able to load the songs onto each deck on virtual DJ... then be able to control it through mixer...
but i want it so that i can listen to each deck through the headphones?
would i deffinitley need a 4 way soundcard or can i do it without??
i have a 2 way output soundcard at the minute....
geposted Wed 13 Apr 11 @ 6:04 pm
You will need a soundcard that can at least provide 2 STEREO outputs.
geposted Thu 14 Apr 11 @ 1:06 am
From the link i provided that shows u my
Souncard... Can you please tell me if the
Soundcard i have would let me do what
Im trying to do
Souncard... Can you please tell me if the
Soundcard i have would let me do what
Im trying to do
geposted Thu 14 Apr 11 @ 1:45 am
Numark IO is a SINGLE stereo output card, so no it won't do.
You will need a card like NI Audio2Dj (best Value For Money 4ch-out soundcard) http://www.djstore.com/item/soundcards/nataudio2dj.htm or Maya 44 http://www.djstore.com/item/soundcards/esimaya44usb.htm
Mind that with Maya44 (4in/4out) you'll be able to connect your CDJ's with VDJ via timecode if you wish to do so ;)
You will need a card like NI Audio2Dj (best Value For Money 4ch-out soundcard) http://www.djstore.com/item/soundcards/nataudio2dj.htm or Maya 44 http://www.djstore.com/item/soundcards/esimaya44usb.htm
Mind that with Maya44 (4in/4out) you'll be able to connect your CDJ's with VDJ via timecode if you wish to do so ;)
geposted Thu 14 Apr 11 @ 3:06 am
For timecode use, you will need a sound card with atleast 4 outputs (2 stereo) and 4 inputs (2 stereo), such as Hercules DJ Trim, Native Instruments Audio 4 DJ, Audio 8 DJ, ESI Maya44 USB, etc.
Sound cards such as Numark DJIO, Native Instruments Audio 2 DJ, etc. do not have the required inputs and are designed for use by mouse/keyboard or MIDI controller DJ's only.
Numark Stereo IO is unsuitable for DJ use.
For timecode use, you will also need the full VirtualDJ Professional v7.0.3: http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html
Sound cards such as Numark DJIO, Native Instruments Audio 2 DJ, etc. do not have the required inputs and are designed for use by mouse/keyboard or MIDI controller DJ's only.
Numark Stereo IO is unsuitable for DJ use.
For timecode use, you will also need the full VirtualDJ Professional v7.0.3: http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html
geposted Thu 14 Apr 11 @ 4:25 am
I would just like to mention that I am currently using two Numark Stereo IO's on the same computer, with the Asio4all drivers and I have no problems at all.
geposted Fri 15 Apr 11 @ 2:59 pm
That will not give you true low latency audio. ASIO4ALL is just an emulator.
If you are not scratching, this may not make much difference, but for scratching, the responsiveness and quality of the scratch sound will not be as good as a true low latency capable sound card.
If you are not scratching, this may not make much difference, but for scratching, the responsiveness and quality of the scratch sound will not be as good as a true low latency capable sound card.
geposted Sat 16 Apr 11 @ 5:16 pm
I have the io soundcard with 1 output and 2 inputs,.. wbut have 2 outputs on my laptop, won't timecode work via advanced config? eg using the 2 inputs from io and 2 outputs from laptop? maybe a silly suggestion.
geposted Fri 03 Aug 12 @ 7:11 am
Numark Stereo IO only has 1 input (Either line (CD) or phono (Turntable), depending on which you choose via the selector switch.)
Using two different sound cards for timecode is not recommended any may not work well. If you do try this, you should at least use two identical sound cards (E.g: 2x Stereo IO.) However, this may give you performance issues with a setup like this due to overhead of ASIO4ALL's software-based ASIO emulation. You will also not get true low latency ASIO sound (Essential for scratching) - See http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/ASIO4ALL.html
For best results, purchasing a proper dedicated multi-channel ASIO sound card designed for timecode use is strongly recommended. ESI Maya44 USB is the cheapest and works well for timecode. Hercules DJTrim is a better quality option and if purchased with the starter pack, it also includes VirtualDJ LE (Can be upgraded to the full Pro at a discount) and timecode records & CD's.
To be able to use timecode you will need to purchase the full VirtualDJ Professional. If you like VirtualDJ, please support the software and its future development by purchasing it: http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html
Using two different sound cards for timecode is not recommended any may not work well. If you do try this, you should at least use two identical sound cards (E.g: 2x Stereo IO.) However, this may give you performance issues with a setup like this due to overhead of ASIO4ALL's software-based ASIO emulation. You will also not get true low latency ASIO sound (Essential for scratching) - See http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/ASIO4ALL.html
For best results, purchasing a proper dedicated multi-channel ASIO sound card designed for timecode use is strongly recommended. ESI Maya44 USB is the cheapest and works well for timecode. Hercules DJTrim is a better quality option and if purchased with the starter pack, it also includes VirtualDJ LE (Can be upgraded to the full Pro at a discount) and timecode records & CD's.
To be able to use timecode you will need to purchase the full VirtualDJ Professional. If you like VirtualDJ, please support the software and its future development by purchasing it: http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html
geposted Fri 03 Aug 12 @ 7:47 am
maybe I have an upgraded stereo io then as i have 2 inputs 1 phone and 1 phono/line and 1 output.
I will upgrade soon via dj2go vdj LE as i want to experiment a bit more
I will upgrade soon via dj2go vdj LE as i want to experiment a bit more
geposted Fri 03 Aug 12 @ 7:52 am
That is the normal Stereo IO.
It has line input L/R, phono input L/R (4 actual sockets) and output L/R (2 actual sockets.)
There is a switch on the Stereo IO to choose between either the line or phono input, so you could have both a CD player (Line) and record deck (Phono) connected at the same time and switch between them on the fly. You can't use the line and phono inputs simultaneously.
However, as above, two Stereo IO's would probably work via ASIO4ALL, but this is not recommended. It's better to get the Maya44 which is a proper 4-in/4-out (2 stereo) real ASIO sound card if you are on a budget.
It has line input L/R, phono input L/R (4 actual sockets) and output L/R (2 actual sockets.)
There is a switch on the Stereo IO to choose between either the line or phono input, so you could have both a CD player (Line) and record deck (Phono) connected at the same time and switch between them on the fly. You can't use the line and phono inputs simultaneously.
However, as above, two Stereo IO's would probably work via ASIO4ALL, but this is not recommended. It's better to get the Maya44 which is a proper 4-in/4-out (2 stereo) real ASIO sound card if you are on a budget.
geposted Fri 03 Aug 12 @ 11:03 am