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4trak + turnatable
Posted on: 14.08.2013 by Daphne Breidinger
Hello I am trying to figure out how to set up my turntables to play on 2 of the 4trak channels either via line/phono and leaving two to drag digital from the Traktor library?
I have two external usb interfaces with midi, however the 4 trak does not support midi. I also have a djm 700 in case it might help.

I appreciate the help, cheers!
Annalisa Shogren
15.08.2013
Originally Posted by robdquick
Can we just clarify this then?? When using timecode with my MC6000 I set the inputs to phono. Does it change when using an external soundcard then?? I've never used one so I wouldn't know.
Well, do the inputs on the MC6000 have phono preamps?
Cassie Sangermano
15.08.2013
Originally Posted by Danek
No, when playing timecoded it must be line, I would know because my set is a pair of turntables with timecoded vinyl :P
Can we just clarify this then?? When using timecode with my MC6000 I set the inputs to phono. Does it change when using an external soundcard then?? I've never used one so I wouldn't know.
Hellen Mindrup
15.08.2013
Originally Posted by Danek
No, when playing timecoded it must be line, I would know because my set is a pair of turntables with timecoded vinyl :P
I've actually never setup the timecode vinyl when we used them lol, lesson learned.
Cassie Sangermano
15.08.2013
Originally Posted by Ross
Phono!
The switch above the faders (from what I can tell by looking at the pics) Don't have a phono setting, I'm guessing the line setting just switches it to whichever input you have selected on the back of the unit (line/phono).


Originally Posted by Kwal
Still phono, no?
That's what I thought. Regardless of if I'm using timecode or vinyl I've always set mine to phono.

Unless your using an external soundcard for the timecode (SL1, A6 etc.) then I believe it has to be set to Line...
Dia Laryea
14.08.2013
Originally Posted by Kwal
Still phono, no?
No, when playing timecoded it must be line, I would know because my set is a pair of turntables with timecoded vinyl :P

Originally Posted by Ross
Line = timecode.

Phono = records.
Hellen Mindrup
14.08.2013
Originally Posted by Danek
Phono if playing actual records, line if playing timecoded vinyl.
Still phono, no?
Dia Laryea
14.08.2013
Originally Posted by Ross
Phono!
Phono if playing actual records, line if playing timecoded vinyl.
Annalisa Shogren
14.08.2013
Originally Posted by robdquick
This can be done without the use of additional hardware.

2 of the inputs on the back of the 4trak are labelled phono/line. Plug your turntables into these inputs and switch the switch to phono. Connect the grounding wires from the turntables to the post on the back of the 4trak. Switch the little switches above whichever channels you connected the turntables to (I can't tell by looking at pictures which inputs they are) to phono.

Turntables should now play through these 2 channels, and the other 2 channels can be used for traktor decks.
Phono!
Daphne Breidinger
14.08.2013
Hello I am trying to figure out how to set up my turntables to play on 2 of the 4trak channels either via line/phono and leaving two to drag digital from the Traktor library?
I have two external usb interfaces with midi, however the 4 trak does not support midi. I also have a djm 700 in case it might help.

I appreciate the help, cheers!
Cassie Sangermano
15.08.2013
Yes, hence a phono switch. However, if I bought an Audio 4 (for example), when I ran the outputs from the Audio 4 into the MC6000, would I set the inputs to line??
Annalisa Shogren
15.08.2013
Originally Posted by robdquick
Can we just clarify this then?? When using timecode with my MC6000 I set the inputs to phono. Does it change when using an external soundcard then?? I've never used one so I wouldn't know.
Well, do the inputs on the MC6000 have phono preamps?
Cassie Sangermano
15.08.2013
Originally Posted by Danek
No, when playing timecoded it must be line, I would know because my set is a pair of turntables with timecoded vinyl :P
Can we just clarify this then?? When using timecode with my MC6000 I set the inputs to phono. Does it change when using an external soundcard then?? I've never used one so I wouldn't know.
Hellen Mindrup
15.08.2013
Originally Posted by Danek
No, when playing timecoded it must be line, I would know because my set is a pair of turntables with timecoded vinyl :P
I've actually never setup the timecode vinyl when we used them lol, lesson learned.
Cassie Sangermano
15.08.2013
Originally Posted by Ross
Phono!
The switch above the faders (from what I can tell by looking at the pics) Don't have a phono setting, I'm guessing the line setting just switches it to whichever input you have selected on the back of the unit (line/phono).


Originally Posted by Kwal
Still phono, no?
That's what I thought. Regardless of if I'm using timecode or vinyl I've always set mine to phono.

Unless your using an external soundcard for the timecode (SL1, A6 etc.) then I believe it has to be set to Line...
Dia Laryea
14.08.2013
Originally Posted by Kwal
Still phono, no?
No, when playing timecoded it must be line, I would know because my set is a pair of turntables with timecoded vinyl :P

Originally Posted by Ross
Line = timecode.

Phono = records.
Annalisa Shogren
14.08.2013
Line = timecode.

Phono = records.
Hellen Mindrup
14.08.2013
Originally Posted by Danek
Phono if playing actual records, line if playing timecoded vinyl.
Still phono, no?
Hellen Mindrup
14.08.2013
e/ double post.
Dia Laryea
14.08.2013
Originally Posted by Ross
Phono!
Phono if playing actual records, line if playing timecoded vinyl.
Annalisa Shogren
14.08.2013
Originally Posted by robdquick
This can be done without the use of additional hardware.

2 of the inputs on the back of the 4trak are labelled phono/line. Plug your turntables into these inputs and switch the switch to phono. Connect the grounding wires from the turntables to the post on the back of the 4trak. Switch the little switches above whichever channels you connected the turntables to (I can't tell by looking at pictures which inputs they are) to phono.

Turntables should now play through these 2 channels, and the other 2 channels can be used for traktor decks.
Phono!
Cassie Sangermano
14.08.2013
This can be done without the use of additional hardware.

2 of the inputs on the back of the 4trak are labelled phono/line. Plug your turntables into these inputs and switch the switch to phono. Connect the grounding wires from the turntables to the post on the back of the 4trak. Switch the little switches above whichever channels you connected the turntables to (I can't tell by looking at pictures which inputs they are) to Line.

Turntables should now play through these 2 channels, and the other 2 channels can be used for traktor decks.

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