Hi
Im a newbie to the virtual dj world but currently use a Rme Fireface UC for production.
.im looking into the option of using it also
with Virtual Dj but i would want to use it with the Timecode CD and Vinyl ...could anyone tell me if this would be compatable ??
Thx in advance
Im a newbie to the virtual dj world but currently use a Rme Fireface UC for production.
.im looking into the option of using it also
with Virtual Dj but i would want to use it with the Timecode CD and Vinyl ...could anyone tell me if this would be compatable ??
Thx in advance
Posted Wed 11 May 11 @ 3:12 pm
The device has the necessary inputs and outputs so it should work fine. However, you'll need the RCA->jack cables/adapters for hooking up CD-decks or turntables to the device.
It's also worth mentioning, that usually people who use timecode vinyl prefer audio interfaces with phono pre-amps which this device doesn't have. VDJ does have software pre-amp, but I have no idea how that affects signal quality.
It's also worth mentioning, that usually people who use timecode vinyl prefer audio interfaces with phono pre-amps which this device doesn't have. VDJ does have software pre-amp, but I have no idea how that affects signal quality.
Posted Thu 12 May 11 @ 1:43 am
Thx for your response glad to know that it does support Timecode .. nice one for the heads up on the phono pre amps too that was something id not thought about ..
Maybe ill just go with a controller
Thx again
The device has the necessary inputs and outputs so it should work fine. However, you'll need the RCA->jack cables/adapters for hooking up CD-decks or turntables to the device.
It's also worth mentioning, that usually people who use timecode vinyl prefer audio interfaces with phono pre-amps which this device doesn't have. VDJ does have software pre-amp, but I have no idea how that affects signal quality.
Maybe ill just go with a controller
Thx again
The device has the necessary inputs and outputs so it should work fine. However, you'll need the RCA->jack cables/adapters for hooking up CD-decks or turntables to the device.
It's also worth mentioning, that usually people who use timecode vinyl prefer audio interfaces with phono pre-amps which this device doesn't have. VDJ does have software pre-amp, but I have no idea how that affects signal quality.
Posted Thu 12 May 11 @ 6:49 am