Hey fellas,
I'd just like to know that sort of equipment people are using with their TimeCoded Vinyls. So name all ur specs/hardware and tell me what your flaws/hypes about your set up.
I'll start...
I'm running
P4 2.8 GIG with 512mb RAM
2 x SB Live 5.1
2 x 1200's MK2 with Ortofon Carts PRO S
Numark DXM 06 Mixer
Pioneer HDJ 1000 Headphones
I'm still waiting for the TCV's to come in stock so I can finally test this all out. One thing about the Numark Mixer is that deck faders are stiff so not as smooth for scratching....
I'd just like to know that sort of equipment people are using with their TimeCoded Vinyls. So name all ur specs/hardware and tell me what your flaws/hypes about your set up.
I'll start...
I'm running
P4 2.8 GIG with 512mb RAM
2 x SB Live 5.1
2 x 1200's MK2 with Ortofon Carts PRO S
Numark DXM 06 Mixer
Pioneer HDJ 1000 Headphones
I'm still waiting for the TCV's to come in stock so I can finally test this all out. One thing about the Numark Mixer is that deck faders are stiff so not as smooth for scratching....
Mensajes Sat 05 Feb 05 @ 2:56 pm
I use Pioneer CD decks w/ timecode cd's
hopefully we will see you as a full registered users, as it seem you like the program :)
Please not that cracked versions have many bugs, and as a full users you will have all the support, free effect downloads, free upgrades and updates and more :)
hopefully we will see you as a full registered users, as it seem you like the program :)
Please not that cracked versions have many bugs, and as a full users you will have all the support, free effect downloads, free upgrades and updates and more :)
Mensajes Sat 05 Feb 05 @ 3:01 pm
Well yeah I'd like to try it out first... if it's worth buying then I'll fork out some more money on the program and probably the Maya soundcard.
Mensajes Sat 05 Feb 05 @ 3:09 pm
hopefully you will like it all then :)
the maya soundcard is one of the best for using timecode vinyl.. as it has good asio support.
you can always look here for a good maya setup:
http://www.virtualdj.com/blog/Dams/blog738.html
Mensajes Sat 05 Feb 05 @ 3:16 pm
Athlon xp 2800 - 512 mb memory . 200 GB HD + 160 Gb external usb HD . sound blaster audigy . maya 44 usb , TCV with 2 technics mk2 and pionner djm 600 .no problems no crashes since 2.03
Mensajes Sat 05 Feb 05 @ 3:35 pm
Dj-In-Norway.......I am currently trying to decide between xp10s and some sort of active platter cd players so I was wondering how you like your setup? Where do you get time coded cd's and how do you like them? Have you used both the xp10s and the cd decks you currently have? Any advice about this? Thanks alot.
Mensajes Sat 05 Feb 05 @ 10:41 pm
http://www.virtualdj.com/products/timecode/
its at the bottoms of that page, you can download the TC signal, and burn it to a cd yourself
Steve
its at the bottoms of that page, you can download the TC signal, and burn it to a cd yourself
Steve
Mensajes Sun 06 Feb 05 @ 1:01 am
@ benjithedog7
DJ in Norways pioneer cd decks are not active platters. they are actually more like the xp10 s with the touch sensitive dial
DJ in Norways pioneer cd decks are not active platters. they are actually more like the xp10 s with the touch sensitive dial
Mensajes Sun 06 Feb 05 @ 9:33 am
Athlon 1500+, Maya44, DMC-1, Behringer mixer
Mensajes Sun 06 Feb 05 @ 4:30 pm
oh sorry, that thread was about TC vinyl :)
my bad, sorry! :)
Alex
my bad, sorry! :)
Alex
Mensajes Sun 06 Feb 05 @ 4:33 pm
Im using 2 x Numark TTX 1's with concorde carts
on a p4 3.2
1Ghz memory
and a Delta 66
with a 1ms latency
on a p4 3.2
1Ghz memory
and a Delta 66
with a 1ms latency
Mensajes Mon 07 Feb 05 @ 8:26 am
2x Numark TTX1's with Ortofon concordes,
Numark DXM06
1.6 Centrino, 512mb Ram, Maya 44usb
Numark DXM06
1.6 Centrino, 512mb Ram, Maya 44usb
Mensajes Mon 07 Feb 05 @ 12:42 pm
aaah. and how is that working out for you fellas? any complaints / drawbacks / issues whilst using the TCV's?
Still waiting upon the Maya 44 and the TCV's.
Still waiting upon the Maya 44 and the TCV's.
Mensajes Mon 07 Feb 05 @ 3:46 pm
no complaints here. runs flawlessly with 100% timecode quality
Mensajes Mon 07 Feb 05 @ 5:56 pm
It seems that you should perhaps buy the software first. You want to invest lots of money in the hardware to get the most out of it, you'd be much better off with the full version than the cracked version you are currently using.
Mensajes Mon 07 Feb 05 @ 6:08 pm