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Audio 4 DJ Setup
Posted on: 31.10.2012 by Cecilia Deroche
I am looking into buying an Audio 4 DJ for my setup. Currently, I have a Denon MC3000, Traktor Scratch Pro and two stanton turntables. I would like to use timecode on the turntables through the Audio 4, but I am confused on how to set it up. Do I need an external mixer or could I just use the Denon? Would I use the audio interface of the Denon or of the Audio 4?

Thanks
Isa Erik
01.11.2012
Originally Posted by ssatterthwaite
I am looking into buying an Audio 4 DJ for my setup. Currently, I have a Denon MC3000, Traktor Scratch Pro and two stanton turntables. I would like to use timecode on the turntables through the Audio 4, but I am confused on how to set it up. Do I need an external mixer or could I just use the Denon? Would I use the audio interface of the Denon or of the Audio 4?
Thanks
you need an external mixer (you could use MC3000 but then you would have to crossfade with a knob). with MC6000 you could do it.
Cecilia Deroche
31.10.2012
I am looking into buying an Audio 4 DJ for my setup. Currently, I have a Denon MC3000, Traktor Scratch Pro and two stanton turntables. I would like to use timecode on the turntables through the Audio 4, but I am confused on how to set it up. Do I need an external mixer or could I just use the Denon? Would I use the audio interface of the Denon or of the Audio 4?

Thanks
Cecilia Deroche
01.11.2012
bought it from a buddy who got the package and never used it, he sold the audio 8 to someone else
Kiyoko Wellisch
01.11.2012
The Denon MC3000 has a mixer section. He doesn't need to buy a new one.
Isa Erik
01.11.2012
Originally Posted by ssatterthwaite
I am looking into buying an Audio 4 DJ for my setup. Currently, I have a Denon MC3000, Traktor Scratch Pro and two stanton turntables. I would like to use timecode on the turntables through the Audio 4, but I am confused on how to set it up. Do I need an external mixer or could I just use the Denon? Would I use the audio interface of the Denon or of the Audio 4?
Thanks
you need an external mixer (you could use MC3000 but then you would have to crossfade with a knob). with MC6000 you could do it.
Tatum Ansaldo
31.10.2012
Arrrr. This is sounding like piracy... Someone'll be walking the plank soon if they're not careful.
Kiyoko Wellisch
31.10.2012
He doesn't own an audio 4.
Addie Engbrecht
31.10.2012
the audio 4 would tho
Kiyoko Wellisch
31.10.2012
That wouldn't get him scratch pro though.
Elmer Hingson
31.10.2012
In the OP, he has a Denon MC3000, which has a built in soundcard. I'm assuming that's what @ssatterthwaite has been using.
Latoria Kavulich
31.10.2012
Hmmmmm.
Kiyoko Wellisch
30.10.2012
How do you have Traktor Scratch Pro and no soundcard already?
Elmer Hingson
30.10.2012
Don't forget, you would have to configure traktor to run in ext mixer mode. And your mixer would have to receive the audio from both channels from the audio 4 as it will be mixing between them.
Addie Engbrecht
31.10.2012
It's not too hard. You would use the Audio 4 soundcard only. Hook your TT's into the input on the A4. Hook up your denon mixer to the outputs on the A4. You would configure your input/output deck settings in Traktor.

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