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VCI-100 & Traktor Scratch
Posted on: 16.08.2011 by Raina Kennemur
Hey All,

New to the hole scratch set up, been using TP and the VCI for a few years tho

I'm using NI Audio 4 and TSP and turntables running on Macbook Pro

Does any body have this setup? Will it even work?

The set up guides say you need to select the input that is feed into the mixer channel, as you know the VCI does not have one :/

My speakers are powered Yamahas so im at a loss where my sound outputs have to go (if that makes sense)

Any takers?
Raina Kennemur
17.08.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
yup.
Legend
Raina Kennemur
17.08.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
If you're mixing internally, you don't need to connect the yellow and white plugs for deck B. Route master out to 1&2, monitor out to 3&4 and plug your headphones into the front of the Audio 4.

The inputs you're using don't affect your output routing.
Thanks FEP, im still slightly at a loss as to which channel do my decks plug into then, does it mean i do not need the multicore cables?? as the left&right phono rca cables plug straight into the input 1/2 for turntable A and turntable B goes to input 3/4 ?
Raina Kennemur
17.08.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
There is no difference between Traktor Pro and Traktor Scratch Pro other than that Scratch has the Timecode function enabled. You can use it the exact same way as before, using the internal mixer (click internal in output routing prefs). You can route one output from the Audio 4 to the speakers as master and plug your headphones into the other.
Thanks, Ok, I should have mentioned that I have TSP working with no problems using the VCI but with out vinyl decks, works really well in fact.

The problem comes when I use the multi core cables to hook up the vinyl decks, as I end up with a yellow/white and red/black for each channel a & b

Does this mean then that I cannot route, as I have been doing my audio out of channel A out1/2, because the decks are using all the ports (inputs)? or is there
any need to use all the connections ie. do I have to use yellow/white for eg
Raina Kennemur
16.08.2011
Hey All,

New to the hole scratch set up, been using TP and the VCI for a few years tho

I'm using NI Audio 4 and TSP and turntables running on Macbook Pro

Does any body have this setup? Will it even work?

The set up guides say you need to select the input that is feed into the mixer channel, as you know the VCI does not have one :/

My speakers are powered Yamahas so im at a loss where my sound outputs have to go (if that makes sense)

Any takers?
Raina Kennemur
17.08.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
yup.
Legend
Tatum Ansaldo
17.08.2011
yup.
Raina Kennemur
17.08.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
If you're mixing internally, you don't need to connect the yellow and white plugs for deck B. Route master out to 1&2, monitor out to 3&4 and plug your headphones into the front of the Audio 4.

The inputs you're using don't affect your output routing.
Thanks FEP, im still slightly at a loss as to which channel do my decks plug into then, does it mean i do not need the multicore cables?? as the left&right phono rca cables plug straight into the input 1/2 for turntable A and turntable B goes to input 3/4 ?
Tatum Ansaldo
17.08.2011
If you're mixing internally, you don't need to connect the yellow and white plugs for deck B. Route master out to 1&2, monitor out to 3&4 and plug your headphones into the front of the Audio 4.

The inputs you're using don't affect your output routing.
Raina Kennemur
17.08.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
There is no difference between Traktor Pro and Traktor Scratch Pro other than that Scratch has the Timecode function enabled. You can use it the exact same way as before, using the internal mixer (click internal in output routing prefs). You can route one output from the Audio 4 to the speakers as master and plug your headphones into the other.
Thanks, Ok, I should have mentioned that I have TSP working with no problems using the VCI but with out vinyl decks, works really well in fact.

The problem comes when I use the multi core cables to hook up the vinyl decks, as I end up with a yellow/white and red/black for each channel a & b

Does this mean then that I cannot route, as I have been doing my audio out of channel A out1/2, because the decks are using all the ports (inputs)? or is there
any need to use all the connections ie. do I have to use yellow/white for eg
Tatum Ansaldo
16.08.2011
There is no difference between Traktor Pro and Traktor Scratch Pro other than that Scratch has the Timecode function enabled. You can use it the exact same way as before, using the internal mixer (click internal in output routing prefs). You can route one output from the Audio 4 to the speakers as master and plug your headphones into the other.
Doug Bieling
16.08.2011
Think you may need to explain a bit more about what it is you want to do.

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