Does anyone know how to download the time code CD and then use them with my Denon DN-S3000. All I get is the time code noise i dont get the actual download save to option?????
Posted Tue 02 Jan 07 @ 11:55 pm
right-click, and choose "save as.."
http://www.virtualdj.com/products/timecode/VDJTimeCode.mp3
Posted Wed 03 Jan 07 @ 12:09 am
once you have it burn it as an audio disk :-)
not a data disk
gluck
not a data disk
gluck
Posted Wed 03 Jan 07 @ 10:41 am
with the 3000's you are gonna have to lower the volume of the timecode before you burn it (trust me i have the 5000's)
try reducing the volume to - 13db this should give the timecode reading in vdj>timecode settings a 100% (green light)
try reducing the volume to - 13db this should give the timecode reading in vdj>timecode settings a 100% (green light)
Posted Wed 03 Jan 07 @ 4:44 pm
yes
try http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
audacity if you dont have an audio editor
try lowering 2
-9db
6-db
and -13bd
make a copy of the disk for each :)
see what works for you :)
try http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
audacity if you dont have an audio editor
try lowering 2
-9db
6-db
and -13bd
make a copy of the disk for each :)
see what works for you :)
Posted Wed 03 Jan 07 @ 4:53 pm
if i have a denon dn-s1000 can i still use the timecoded cd?
Posted Wed 07 Feb 07 @ 4:38 am
Yes, but I'm not sure if timecode in VDJ is available for home edition users.
Posted Wed 07 Feb 07 @ 8:51 pm
it is but you are limited to 5 minutes per track
Posted Wed 07 Feb 07 @ 10:00 pm
I dont have any issues with my 3500's....what issues do ou 3000 and 5000 users have? VDJ is all green when using the timecode.
Posted Thu 08 Feb 07 @ 6:25 am
Any special adjustments I should make for TCCD's for Pioneer CDJ-800 MK2's ? Just bought em, haven't tried TCCD with em yet... Also, will VDJ recognize manual cues set on the CDJ's, as long as a new one is set for each new track?
Posted Thu 08 Feb 07 @ 4:44 pm
Poloralphloren wrote :
Also, will VDJ recognize manual cues set on the CDJ's, as long as a new one is set for each new track?
Also, will VDJ recognize manual cues set on the CDJ's, as long as a new one is set for each new track?
Yes ;) Any movement in any direction (such as cue) will be recognized by VDJ ;)
Everything on the CDJ works just as CD, except master tempo (needs to be done in software)
Posted Thu 08 Feb 07 @ 7:08 pm
Nice ;) What about auto-cue? Of course the CDJ's auto-cue won't work, since it's just a TCCD in it, not the real music... But does VDJ have an auto-cue feature? If so, I haven't tried it... If it does exist, does it work well? Is there a way to tell the VDJ via the CDJ to advance to the auto-cue position to start?
(Sorry I'm being lazy and not reading the manual for these questions... If you guys don't have time to give me a quick answer, I'll just look it up later :) )
(Sorry I'm being lazy and not reading the manual for these questions... If you guys don't have time to give me a quick answer, I'll just look it up later :) )
Posted Thu 08 Feb 07 @ 7:58 pm
Poloralphloren wrote :
But does VDJ have an auto-cue feature? If so, I haven't tried it... If it does exist, does it work well? Is there a way to tell the VDJ via the CDJ to advance to the auto-cue position to start?
)
But does VDJ have an auto-cue feature? If so, I haven't tried it... If it does exist, does it work well? Is there a way to tell the VDJ via the CDJ to advance to the auto-cue position to start?
)
yes ;) its called auto cue in VDJ options tab. Will auto cue to first beat, or cue. With timecode too (if smart mode is used)
Posted Fri 09 Feb 07 @ 12:13 am
Only in smart mode? Relative mode wouldn't work for this then?
Posted Fri 09 Feb 07 @ 3:33 pm
those modes offer less support from the software for more hardcore manual turntablism :)
Posted Fri 09 Feb 07 @ 3:48 pm
Haha, well I usually use absolute mode on my TCV's... Guess I'm hard-core :) Hehehe... Anyway, haven't set up the TCCD's yet though -- one of the features I love about the CDJ's though is auto-cue... But to use auto-cue through VDJ I can't use absolute mode...
What exactly is the difference between relative mode and smart mode? And will relative mode work with auto-cue?
What exactly is the difference between relative mode and smart mode? And will relative mode work with auto-cue?
Posted Fri 09 Feb 07 @ 3:52 pm
oooh well mr hardcore
smart mode is intelegent it jumps in to help you out
relative doesnt offer as much help and the software acts relatively to the hardware , i think cue will work in both modes , im personaly softcore and use smart mode :)
smart mode is intelegent it jumps in to help you out
relative doesnt offer as much help and the software acts relatively to the hardware , i think cue will work in both modes , im personaly softcore and use smart mode :)
Posted Fri 09 Feb 07 @ 4:03 pm
Hahaha, Mr. Hardcore is a good name... Maybe I'll take that as my DJ name some day ! ;)
Posted Fri 09 Feb 07 @ 10:36 pm
=)
Posted Fri 09 Feb 07 @ 10:42 pm