Need Help!!!

Need Help!!!
Posted on: 20.12.2011 by Sharika Baranyk
I have a show this up coming friday. & the guy im opening up for uses Serato. I'm using Mixxx, & was wondering if I could use his serato box as an audio interface. I really dont want to use my headphone jack. & if it is compatible with other programs, is it plug & play?
Francene Klimmek
21.12.2011
Originally Posted by SimplyCruz
I have a show this up coming friday. & the guy im opening up for uses Serato. I'm using Mixxx, & was wondering if I could use his serato box as an audio interface. I really dont want to use my headphone jack. & if it is compatible with other programs, is it plug & play?
Are you using a Mac?

I have used the SL3 interface as a soundcard with Virtual DJ (even with the timecodes), Traktor and iTunes.

You might need a firmware update though for the Core Audio drivers.

At the same time can you borrow one from your mate or a shop? try to configure it so @ least you ll know what you are doing once you get to your gig
Sharika Baranyk
20.12.2011
I have a show this up coming friday. & the guy im opening up for uses Serato. I'm using Mixxx, & was wondering if I could use his serato box as an audio interface. I really dont want to use my headphone jack. & if it is compatible with other programs, is it plug & play?
Francene Klimmek
21.12.2011
Originally Posted by SimplyCruz
I have a show this up coming friday. & the guy im opening up for uses Serato. I'm using Mixxx, & was wondering if I could use his serato box as an audio interface. I really dont want to use my headphone jack. & if it is compatible with other programs, is it plug & play?
Are you using a Mac?

I have used the SL3 interface as a soundcard with Virtual DJ (even with the timecodes), Traktor and iTunes.

You might need a firmware update though for the Core Audio drivers.

At the same time can you borrow one from your mate or a shop? try to configure it so @ least you ll know what you are doing once you get to your gig
Audrey Pinda
20.12.2011
It depends.

Honestly, why don't you just download Serato? If you're using time-code (and have Serato Timecode to use, either CD or Vinyl) it's free. You only get use out of one deck unless you have the interface attached, but it's one of the great things about the program.

Otherwise I believe that the SL3 and the SL4 (maybe the SL2 but I'm not sure) have core-audio drivers that can make them work with other things. But it's something I'd test before trying.

But honestly, I'd suggest downloading Serato and checking it out anyhow. That's the option I know a lot of people around here do, just because it's so simple.

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