How do folks. Ok i have a general wondering. I'm working in a new club and they have 2 CDJ800's sitting doing nothing whilst i use my RMX. Am still using the club mixer for previewing and cue'ing the next song.
Wats needed for me to hook up to the the 2cdj's and use them as time codes. And will there be any issues
Thanks Chris
Posted Sun 14 Mar 10 @ 1:03 pm
Just get some RCAs and plug them into the inputs, I forget if you have to switch to source or not as I don't have an RMX anymore, but that'll only take second to figure out. Next download the timecode off the hardware page and burn some CDs as SLOW AS POSSIBLE, its a good idea to have at least two sets just in case. Then boot up VDJ, go to audio, switch to timecodes and choose timecode type .Insert the CDs and press play, then calibrate if necessary. You should be good to go at that point. Now you may have to mess with latency settings and what but there's other threads that specifically address that for the RMX.
Posted Sun 14 Mar 10 @ 7:27 pm
Cheers dude i'll give it a try :)
Posted Mon 15 Mar 10 @ 5:18 am
You will need to upgrade to VirtualDJ Pro to be able to use timecode http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html (It's limited to 10-15 minutes per session in the trial.)
Your RMX DJ Console entitles you to a significant discount off upgrading to VirtualDJ Professional. To receive this, please go to http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html and enter your DJ Console software serial number in the box provided.
For CDJ's, you will need the Pro grade timecode signal http://www.virtualdj.com/products/timecode/cd.html
Your RMX DJ Console entitles you to a significant discount off upgrading to VirtualDJ Professional. To receive this, please go to http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html and enter your DJ Console software serial number in the box provided.
For CDJ's, you will need the Pro grade timecode signal http://www.virtualdj.com/products/timecode/cd.html
Posted Mon 15 Mar 10 @ 1:18 pm