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Having a play tonight with various setups...

Wish I'd got a Gigaport HD now instead of the MAYA as I'd be able hook up all four time code interfaces at once ;-)



Cheers,

Roy
 

Mensajes Thu 07 Jun 12 @ 5:35 pm
from what ive seen roy, the gigaport hd isnt an 8 I/O card.... t is purely and 8 out card allowing 7.1 surround via usb. there is no inputs for you to connect your TC's too ;) .just thought id mention that
 

Yeah... just found that out... any suggestions for a 8x8 sound card?
 

Native Instruments Audio 10 (or the older Audio 8 if you can find one).
 

does the denon have a built in 4in soundcard, or is it only outputs?

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I did some snooping... it says this on the specs @denondj.com

Included USB Audio Interface (Soundcard) 2in/2out (stereo)

so you should be able to route the cdj's through that even if one or both of the inputs is only for a microphone, you would just need the right adapter to get the rca to trs/xlr ;-)
 

It's got four stereo inputs, but the sound card is only 2 stereo in, 2 stereo out (which is why I never upgraded to one when I discovered how bad the VMS4 was).
 

groovin's right... I just saw this aswell, you should be able to run everything no problem shared between the maya and the denon.

denondj.com wrote :
Inputs include two RCA/Phono lines, one XLR Mic/quarter-inch one quarter-inch TRS Mic jack, and two RCA AUX inputs. Outputs include balanced master XLR, unbalanced master RCA, quarter-inch TRS booth/send out, RCA record out, and stereo headphone out. The DN-MC6000 also has a USB Audio in/out selectable routing switch and a Kensington lock security feature. The unit measures 18.1" x 2" x 10" without rack ears. Power input is AC 100V – 240V, 50/60 Hz, and output is DC 12V, 3A. AC adaptor power supply and 1.5-meter USB cable are included, and the unit also features a green, energy-saving ECO standby mode.

 

But the Denon doesn't do timecodes...

It's a FAQ with the MC6000.
 

do the mic's route through the software? if they do you could go back to hacking it in advanced config, a mic input is still an input... I did it on my digital jockey 2 when I was bored one day, it only has 1 dedicated line/phono input and a seperate mic input.

but +1 on the Audio8/10... I use a Audio8 for timecodes, it's a great soundcard.
 

MC6000 mics are hardware.
 

You can run 4 decks with 2 timecodes using the Maya44.
 

groovindj wrote :
But the Denon doesn't do timecodes...

It's a FAQ with the MC6000.


No, the Denon it's own doesn't, hence the MAYA. And it works a treat. Just need to play with the config a bit more.

I'm using the profile switcher and creating lots of different setups. Just getting my head around mapping the cards so I can map time codes to decks 3 & 4.

Cheers,

Roy
 

synthet1c wrote :
but +1 on the Audio8/10... I use a Audio8 for timecodes, it's a great soundcard.


Yeah... Unfortunately not in my budget for this project... Maybe ebay will turn up trumps and I have a buyer for the MAYA if it does ;-)

Chances of me using both the CDJ's and 1210's at once will be rare so I can live with the MAYA...

Cheers,

Roy
 



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