Pioneer XDJ-R1 + Serato?
Pioneer XDJ-R1 + Serato? Posted on: 25.08.2013 by Audrey Pinda I've been trying to find information online, and searching around, but I haven't come up with any reliable answers yet.Is this device compatible with Serato Scratch Live when using an SL box? Either HID mode, or using time-code CDs? I keep believeing about it, and I use SSL currently, but eventually want to make a switch to CDJ's (via USB) and rekordbox, and I also have some friends who are in a similar boat. This CDJ/Mixer combo controller really looks quite appealing, but it's a matter of being able to use it with SSL, and then moving on and practicing with Rekordbox and/or just CD's. I still believe it's the best purchase available right now for people who don't have gear, but I'm just wondering about the compatibility with SSL, which I prefer as a DVS as I primarily spin on turntables. It doesn't look like there are outs on the mixer, so I'm guessing that the answer to my questions is no, you can't use this with timecode CD's because of routing issues. But if it is compatible in HID mode, you'd be able to plug the SL box into the inputs on the mixer, and run the USB from the XDJ-R1 and Serato box to the computer, and mix like that. It really has me believeing. But just wondering if people who own it have fiddled about with it at all, and if so, what have you found? | |
Audrey Pinda 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by haze324
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Julissa Serrone 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Bassline Brine
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Audrey Pinda 25.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by dj gullum
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Audrey Pinda 25.08.2013 | I've been trying to find information online, and searching around, but I haven't come up with any reliable answers yet. Is this device compatible with Serato Scratch Live when using an SL box? Either HID mode, or using time-code CDs? I keep believeing about it, and I use SSL currently, but eventually want to make a switch to CDJ's (via USB) and rekordbox, and I also have some friends who are in a similar boat. This CDJ/Mixer combo controller really looks quite appealing, but it's a matter of being able to use it with SSL, and then moving on and practicing with Rekordbox and/or just CD's. I still believe it's the best purchase available right now for people who don't have gear, but I'm just wondering about the compatibility with SSL, which I prefer as a DVS as I primarily spin on turntables. It doesn't look like there are outs on the mixer, so I'm guessing that the answer to my questions is no, you can't use this with timecode CD's because of routing issues. But if it is compatible in HID mode, you'd be able to plug the SL box into the inputs on the mixer, and run the USB from the XDJ-R1 and Serato box to the computer, and mix like that. It really has me believeing. But just wondering if people who own it have fiddled about with it at all, and if so, what have you found? |
Audrey Pinda 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by haze324
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Julissa Serrone 26.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Bassline Brine
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Lauretta Ehrhorn 25.08.2013 | This is a great portable solution for using SSL if you own a MC6000. Not as nice as the trusty turntables but handy nevertheless. http://serato.com/community /discussion/1058733#new |
Albina Androski 25.08.2013 | You can likely do MIDI, but not HID. Plug the outputs of your SL1 into the R1's Line-In's. USB of the R1 & SL1 into your Mac. MIDI Learn all the features of Serato on your R1. |
Audrey Pinda 25.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by dj gullum
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Ashanti Andreacchio 25.08.2013 | I'm 99% sure it can't be done. You ssl box needs RCA connection from each CD player then RCA from SSL box to mixer. The XDJ-R1 does not have the cd outputs that are needed. |
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