Will the timecoded cd's that come with Serato control Virtual DJ? If so, what is the configuration for this set up?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Mensajes Tue 22 May 07 @ 9:05 pm
Not sure about serato CDs. But on this site just go to Downloads-Other-Timecode CD. Save the file and burn it to a couple of CDs and you should be fine.
Mensajes Tue 22 May 07 @ 9:56 pm
I have tried that and I can't get a signal with the Virtual DJ timecoded Cds (even when doing auto-config). I heard you have to burn them at a certain decibel level or soemthing like that to get a singal. What decibel signal is that and how would I go about doing that?
Mensajes Wed 23 May 07 @ 4:47 pm
what model cd players do you use
try on performance options "auto" latency
try on performance options "auto" latency
Mensajes Wed 23 May 07 @ 11:32 pm
From what I've heard, tends to be pioneer players that have that problem.
The trick is to lower the level by 13dB in a wave editor apparently then burn again.
The trick is to lower the level by 13dB in a wave editor apparently then burn again.
Mensajes Thu 24 May 07 @ 4:22 pm
yes take the mp3 and lower it by exactly 13 db and burn a cd and try
if it still is to loud try anotner one 5 db less
if it still is to loud try anotner one 5 db less
Mensajes Thu 24 May 07 @ 5:25 pm
I use the ICDX's.....i know that they map directly...but i was trying to test out if the work with the TCCD. What program (free of course) could I use to lower the DB and burn the cd?
Mensajes Thu 24 May 07 @ 6:09 pm
audacity free and the best :)
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
u probaly wont notice much difference to using the midi mapping tho
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
u probaly wont notice much difference to using the midi mapping tho
Mensajes Thu 24 May 07 @ 7:13 pm