SSL and TSP users - begginer question
SSL and TSP users - begginer question Posted on: 10.12.2012 by Golda Sivertson Hi. Can i use 2 different turntables with those systems? I have Numark TT500 and Reloop 6000. And, is there any possibilitty to use Turntable and CDJ at the same time?and can i use only One TT? i heard that is possible in Traktor in some way, bu what about serato? | |
Tatum Ansaldo 10.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by qwak12345
2. Yes, you can use turntables and CDJs at the same time, for the same reason. BUT, some sound cards (such as the Serato SL-2) only have 1 switch to change the inputs from phono (TT) to line (CDJ) level. In this case you would have to add a phono preamp to your signal chain between the turntable and the sound card. 3. Yes, it is possible in serato. There's a button to reverse the inputs. It's not a very nice way of mixing IMO, but it's possible. |
Golda Sivertson 10.12.2012 | Hi. Can i use 2 different turntables with those systems? I have Numark TT500 and Reloop 6000. And, is there any possibilitty to use Turntable and CDJ at the same time? and can i use only One TT? i heard that is possible in Traktor in some way, bu what about serato? |
Golda Sivertson 01.01.2013 | Hey, thanks for answers! I just bought Numark TT500 (last NEW turntable in my country) and im waitning for the X5 mixer. I believe i buy serato (after all problems i had with audio 2....) one more itme, thank you |
Rana Rigling 10.12.2012 | Using one turntable is also possible in Traktor, had to do it for a month or so when one of my needles broke. Allow not having spares |
Tatum Ansaldo 10.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by qwak12345
2. Yes, you can use turntables and CDJs at the same time, for the same reason. BUT, some sound cards (such as the Serato SL-2) only have 1 switch to change the inputs from phono (TT) to line (CDJ) level. In this case you would have to add a phono preamp to your signal chain between the turntable and the sound card. 3. Yes, it is possible in serato. There's a button to reverse the inputs. It's not a very nice way of mixing IMO, but it's possible. |
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