TSP With Denon 1600 and 3700
TSP With Denon 1600 and 3700 Posted on: 03.03.2011 by Wilma Quinty Can you guys tell me what I am doing wrong? I want to run the 1600 with Traktor Scratch Pro and use the 3700s in midi mode to control decks one and two. Decks three and four can remain internal. I am able to get sound without the audio8 but I am not able to control the tracks with the 3700 platter. I must be missing a step?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1zHJxxrUZo | |
Wilma Quinty 03.03.2011 | Can you guys tell me what I am doing wrong? I want to run the 1600 with Traktor Scratch Pro and use the 3700s in midi mode to control decks one and two. Decks three and four can remain internal. I am able to get sound without the audio8 but I am not able to control the tracks with the 3700 platter. I must be missing a step? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1zHJxxrUZo |
Kiyoko Wellisch 10.03.2011 | You can't honestly compare it to actual vinyl since you'll be using a cd player. It's not hard to ensure your CDs are in good shape. I believe I'd have rather paid less for the same product without the timecode function and then just threw a CD into it. I dunno about the whole infinitely long timecode thing though. I mean while it does sound cool though I've never had an issue with my records being too long. |
Wilma Quinty 09.03.2011 | Few of the benefits: Relative timecode is produced live from the DSP and not recorded media, which is prone to skipping, damage and wear & tear. You never have to replace a needle, vinyl record or CD. Unlike the 16-min limit with normal media, the S3700 timecode never runs out, its timeless. |
Kiyoko Wellisch 04.03.2011 | It just sends out the timecode as if you had the CD. Always seemed a bit pointless to me. |
Wilma Quinty 04.03.2011 | Supposedly Denon has a "hybrid midi" that allows you to use the 3700s without timecode CDs, but I have yet to get it to work. |
Chas Giraldez 03.03.2011 | I don't believe that traktor supports spinning platters thru midi. your gonna have to time-code the 3700s |
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