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anyone using timecode with the S4??
Posted on: 02.04.2011 by Sherryl Nonato
Hi all just wondering if anyone is using timecode with the S4?

Im believeing i want to get some vinyl but would love feed back before i get it
Coralee Salti
18.04.2011
Originally Posted by mistertuckshop
By vinyl, I assume you mean the timecode vinyls? There's no point in buying any records on vinyl if you're using timecode...
the thing is you cant always get tracks digitally, some are only exclusive to vinyl.
Sherryl Nonato
07.04.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
Not entirely correct. You can plug your turntables or CDJ"s into the S4 now. With out timecode though you'll just be limited to playing regular vinyl or CD's. Time code allows you to play the special CD or record and manipulate MP3's with said control vinyl.
Sounds alot smarter when you say it

I've played around with HID just didnt have that "CDJ" feel as compared to timecode. Looks like ill be saving up for some vinyls
Leeanna Ayla
06.04.2011
Originally Posted by hayden14
only complaint is mic plugged in cancles out deck d timecode. any other questions about it id be happy to ask.
That's running the mic through the Aux input?
Donovan Mandy
02.04.2011
Originally Posted by Accidental-DJ
Hi all just wondering if anyone is using timecode with the S4?

Im believeing i want to get some vinyl but would love feed back before i get it
By vinyl, I assume you mean the timecode vinyls? There's no point in buying any records on vinyl if you're using timecode...
Sherryl Nonato
02.04.2011
Hi all just wondering if anyone is using timecode with the S4?

Im believeing i want to get some vinyl but would love feed back before i get it
Bryan Suga
22.04.2011
Does anyone know if there would be a sound quality difference running timecode through the S4 as opposed to running it through just a regular 4-channel mixer?
Lauretta Ehrhorn
21.04.2011
If only a vinyl release then buy it, burn a wav/flac etc and keep or sell it back on. Job done.
Coralee Salti
18.04.2011
Originally Posted by mistertuckshop
By vinyl, I assume you mean the timecode vinyls? There's no point in buying any records on vinyl if you're using timecode...
the thing is you cant always get tracks digitally, some are only exclusive to vinyl.
Sherryl Nonato
17.04.2011
Would love to see some videos of people using the S4 with timecode option.

Just to get a idea of how well it works etc.. thanks
Lisa Lochotzki
17.04.2011
Yes you can, you need the SCRATCH version of the software though
Tamatha Welser
17.04.2011
You can used timecode vinyl with the S4? If thats true, I'm buying one tomorrow.

I gotta say, I, personally, really like to use controllers with rotating platters (Numarks NS7, Denon) I just like the opportunity to swap to the controller platters if things get rough (needle jumps, etc).
Sherryl Nonato
07.04.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
Not entirely correct. You can plug your turntables or CDJ"s into the S4 now. With out timecode though you'll just be limited to playing regular vinyl or CD's. Time code allows you to play the special CD or record and manipulate MP3's with said control vinyl.
Sounds alot smarter when you say it

I've played around with HID just didnt have that "CDJ" feel as compared to timecode. Looks like ill be saving up for some vinyls
Brinda Sirman
06.04.2011
nope running mic through the 1/4 in the back, it cancels out the rca's for the table in deck d for some reason it like over rides them
Leeanna Ayla
06.04.2011
Originally Posted by hayden14
only complaint is mic plugged in cancles out deck d timecode. any other questions about it id be happy to ask.
That's running the mic through the Aux input?
Brinda Sirman
06.04.2011
using timecode with two stanton tables, its great! everything i could ask for very responsive only complaint is mic plugged in cancles out deck d timecode. any other questions about it id be happy to ask. might post a video soon!
Lang Abriel
05.04.2011
HID also works for CDJs....better than timecode from what ive read, timecode is really only necessary for turntables now because there is no HID obviously and you need the control vinyl.

Someone correct me if im wrong.
Leeanna Ayla
05.04.2011
Not entirely correct. You can plug your turntables or CDJ"s into the S4 now. With out timecode though you'll just be limited to playing regular vinyl or CD's. Time code allows you to play the special CD or record and manipulate MP3's with said control vinyl.
Sherryl Nonato
05.04.2011
Timecode allows you to plug in your turntables or CDJs into the S4.

Then you use the s4 as the mixer and effects etc..
Marion Cablay
05.04.2011
Yes, whats the deal with the timecode and s4? I was looking for a video but didnt find anything. I love my turntables, but i dont have the space for them always. Especially if iam dj-ing in other city or a small bar. Then the S4 is perfect. Iam believeing about getting the S4 but i have to be sure that i can use my turntables when i want.
Sherryl Nonato
03.04.2011
oops i mean timecode
Donovan Mandy
02.04.2011
Originally Posted by Accidental-DJ
Hi all just wondering if anyone is using timecode with the S4?

Im believeing i want to get some vinyl but would love feed back before i get it
By vinyl, I assume you mean the timecode vinyls? There's no point in buying any records on vinyl if you're using timecode...

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