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Having an issue here recording audio mixes using Virtual DJ Pro 7. I'm using 2 Pioneer CDJ 900's, 1 Pioneer DJM 5000 Mixer & Macbook Pro. I have a RCA to 1/8 cable running from the "record out" on my mixer to the Input on my Macbook. I've seen other threads saying I need to set it up in Advanced Configuration but still can't get it right.

Problem is both of my CD decks are running through the same channel on my mixer. I tried a variety of configurations (some I've listed below) and keep having the same issue. Any thoughts on what I need to have the settings on? I plug the CDJs into my laptop directly via USB (they have soundcards built in). Do I need to maybe adjust something on Mac audio settings? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thx.

Deck 1 - Pioneer CDJ-900
Deck 2 - Aggregate Device
Record Loopback - Built-in Input

Deck 1 - Pioneer CDJ-900
Deck 2 - Pioneer CDJ-900
Record Loopback - Built-in Input

Master - Pioneer CDJ-900
Master - Pioneer CDJ-900
Record Loopback - Built-in Input
 

Mensajes Thu 21 Apr 11 @ 9:36 pm
mats_sPRO InfinityMember since 2006
I'm not completely sure, but I think you need to buy either the Pro Basic or Pro Full version to be able to output the decks separate. A little more info is in:

http://www.virtualdj.com/products/comparison.html

And please try not to cross post the same question all over the place.
 

Mensajes Fri 22 Apr 11 @ 3:09 pm
I'm using the Pro version. 7.0.2 Pro.
 

Mensajes Mon 25 Apr 11 @ 11:34 pm
mats_sPRO InfinityMember since 2006
I think it should be possible to do with neither advanced config in VDJ nor aggregate devices in Mac Audio settings. But let's try both...

Try:

* In Mac Audio setttings, create an aggregate device wich contatins the both CDJ's. It should have four outputs.

* In VDJ advanced config, assign Deck 1 to aggregate device/output 1 & 2, and Deck 2 to aggregate device/output 3 & 4. (Record Loopback as before.)

 

Mensajes Thu 28 Apr 11 @ 1:05 pm
mats_sPRO InfinityMember since 2006
Curious question: Why don't you use the DJM 5000 as sound card/output device?
 

Mensajes Thu 28 Apr 11 @ 1:13 pm
why not record straight from VDJ?

Are you using external sound fx?
 

Mensajes Thu 28 Apr 11 @ 2:38 pm
So I just signed up for this and I love it. Only thing is Im not sure how to save my mixes after I've recorded them. Any suggestions?
 

Mensajes Thu 28 Apr 11 @ 9:54 pm
tadarylPRO InfinityMember since 2011
Hello,

How can I get the mic sound to record on VDJ 7? The music records great but the MIC output will no record.
 

Mensajes Sun 01 May 11 @ 10:54 pm
mats_sPRO InfinityMember since 2006
tadaryl wrote :
Hello,

How can I get the mic sound to record on VDJ 7? The music records great but the MIC output will no record.


Do you have any external hardware? (MIDI controller, sound card/IO, mixer)
 

Mensajes Tue 03 May 11 @ 4:24 pm
tadarylPRO InfinityMember since 2011
How its going. I have a denon dn mc 6000. I have the Mic going through the denon controller. The sounds come out the speakers. It just wont record. I'm assuming i need to go to advance configuration. Is that correct?
 

Mensajes Tue 03 May 11 @ 5:02 pm
tadarylPRO InfinityMember since 2011

How its going. I have a denon dn mc 6000. I have the Mic going through the denon controller. The sounds come out the speakers. It just wont record. I'm assuming i need to go to advance configuration. Is that correct?
 

Mensajes Tue 03 May 11 @ 5:22 pm
mats_sPRO InfinityMember since 2006
I think the advanced audio config is easiest to fiddle around with in this case. I've never worked with a dn-mc-6000 or other controller with built in sound-card, but I downloaded the manual a few minutes ago and tried to "swim in the dry".

As far as I can read... (from page 17-18 in manual)
On the dn-mc-6000:
* Turn on the POST switch ON in the MIC settings area at the left side.
* Select REC OUT/MIC output mode in the USB area in the back.

In VDJ advanced audio config:
* Outputs matching your previous config.
* "Record loopback" from your Denon input channel 1&2.

Use the MIC ON 1 and MIC ON 2 switches on the dn-mc-6000 to activate the mics.

Hope this helps!
 

Mensajes Tue 03 May 11 @ 5:54 pm
tadarylPRO InfinityMember since 2011
mats_s wrote :
I think the advanced audio config is easiest to fiddle around with in this case. I've never worked with a dn-mc-6000 or other controller with built in sound-card, but I downloaded the manual a few minutes ago and tried to "swim in the dry".

As far as I can read... (from page 17-18 in manual)
On the dn-mc-6000:
* Turn on the POST switch ON in the MIC settings area at the left side.
* Select REC OUT/MIC output mode in the USB area in the back.

In VDJ advanced audio config:
* Outputs matching your previous config.
* "Record loopback" from your Denon input channel 1&2.

Use the MIC ON 1 and MIC ON 2 switches on the dn-mc-6000 to activate the mics.

Hope this helps!


Hello Matts, I'm still having the same issue because vdj will not let me config in advanced while using the denon mc 6000 mixer. I will still like to thank you for trying.
 

Mensajes Thu 05 May 11 @ 8:49 pm
mats_sPRO InfinityMember since 2006
 

Mensajes Mon 09 May 11 @ 2:21 pm
teerrHome userMember since 2011
 

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