Gear:
(2) DN-S3700's in hybrid Midi mode
Behringer DDM4000 midi mapped
Maya44USB card
Powered USB hub
So I got everything working great with my two 3700s and full hybrid mode. My only gripe is, when I backspin quickly, the platter position drifts. So lets say you start a cue point at 12 oclock, it plays, and you backspin fast to go back tothat 12 oclock cue point, it's now at 11 oclock. Pretty irritating when trying to beat juggle. Other than that, the scratch sound quality is WAY better than the cd timecode setup. Mapped some of the buttons to my liking and I'm lovin' it!! If anyone has any insight on the issue let me know. Thanks.
I also like that I can use all the stuff that I mapped on my mixer along with the Denon's midi functions simultaneously. NICE!
One more thing...
Some people have mentioned, either here or on the Denon forum, of pitch drifting and lowering itself automatically. I found a solution. Mess around with the "disable clear sound" checkbox in the debug section of the timecode setup. Either checked or unchecked, one of them fixes the problem. Make sure you have enough pitch delay time and lead in time. In the performance tab, mess around with the "optimize for latency/quality" boxes if you have any sound issues afterwards. Hope this helps.
(2) DN-S3700's in hybrid Midi mode
Behringer DDM4000 midi mapped
Maya44USB card
Powered USB hub
So I got everything working great with my two 3700s and full hybrid mode. My only gripe is, when I backspin quickly, the platter position drifts. So lets say you start a cue point at 12 oclock, it plays, and you backspin fast to go back tothat 12 oclock cue point, it's now at 11 oclock. Pretty irritating when trying to beat juggle. Other than that, the scratch sound quality is WAY better than the cd timecode setup. Mapped some of the buttons to my liking and I'm lovin' it!! If anyone has any insight on the issue let me know. Thanks.
I also like that I can use all the stuff that I mapped on my mixer along with the Denon's midi functions simultaneously. NICE!
One more thing...
Some people have mentioned, either here or on the Denon forum, of pitch drifting and lowering itself automatically. I found a solution. Mess around with the "disable clear sound" checkbox in the debug section of the timecode setup. Either checked or unchecked, one of them fixes the problem. Make sure you have enough pitch delay time and lead in time. In the performance tab, mess around with the "optimize for latency/quality" boxes if you have any sound issues afterwards. Hope this helps.
Mensajes Thu 01 Sep 11 @ 10:59 pm
Oh and I'm updated to Numark Cue 7.0.5.
Mensajes Thu 01 Sep 11 @ 11:00 pm