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Tópico: Anyone Selling their Virtual Vinyl?

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Hi,

As the thread title mentions, is anyone selling their Virtual vinyl, because I`m interrested into buying a pack.

Warm Regards,
Pat
 

Mensajes Wed 28 May 08 @ 9:49 am
I have numark virtual vinyl without the sound card.I only have the software.I bought numark total control and it came with the software which i dont need.Its brand new,never touched together with traktor software which have both never been opened.
I believe it is illegal to sell the software but i never opened it or registered.I think we can discuss a way of exchanging both softwares if you email me
 

henrykalama wrote :
I have numark virtual vinyl without the sound card.I only have the software.I bought numark total control and it came with the software which i dont need.Its brand new,never touched together with traktor software which have both never been opened.
I believe it is illegal to sell the software but i never opened it or registered.I think we can discuss a way of exchanging both softwares if you email me


Why would he want or need the LE software that comes with TC? I think he's looking for the sound card and timecodes, the full Cue software is the same thing as VDJ pro, and the Cue that comes with the TC is a lite, limited version;^]
 

HI,

Thanks for the offer, but yes the main thing I`m looking is the soundcard and the timecoded CD/Vinyl.

I`m already a VDJ PRO member, so I don`t need any other software
 

Then it's gonna be overkill for you since you already have Pro version, you might get some good sound card and Timecode vinyls.
 

Well Which sound card would you recommend me... also, I might be using it for recording a bit.
 

You can get Maya 44 or ESI U46DJ or any other model that has 2 stereo inputs needed for Timecode use. Also, controllers such as Hercules MK2 and RMX can be used also.
 

Whats your budget Pat?

I've just brought an RME RPM Mobile. I've been told they are very good. Can also be used for recording applications.

Gary
 

If using a desktop I have to reccomend the Delta 1010lt. It has all the ins & outs you'll need both for timecode and multitrack recording and latency is almost non existant. Even when I had only 512 mb of RAM it ran super smooth on my Sony VAIO. If using a laptop I'd recommend something with firewire connection, both firewire and PCI are much faster than USB and will give you far less problems, especialy if you come across an IRQ conflict;^]
 

Hi,
Thanks everyone for answering me.

To be honest I don`t really have a budget in mind. I just want to get a card that is professional and I know I won`t need to change it in a couple of month.
 

Then get the Maya44 USB -- had mine for 4 years
 



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