Is it possible to use time code vinyl with the VCI400 ?
Is it possible to use time code vinyl with the VCI400 ? Posted on: 12.10.2012 by Jeannine Argiros Can anybody answer this question ? | |
Katheleen Brymer 18.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by captainkrtek
I must be missing something obvious but I cannot get the CDJ-900 to work as a separate deck controller with the timecode CD playing with the VCI-400. Is there anything I need to do in addition to the video that captinkrtek posted. i am also using the latest release of Traktor Pro 2 Scratch 2.6.3. Any advise/assistance is appreciated. Thanks Wardos! |
Jenifer Shaevitz 26.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by fitzyp
Would it be possible to incorporate a Traktor Scratch certified soundcard into the setup? Not a cheap solution, but I'd sacrifice. |
Jeannine Argiros 12.10.2012 | Can anybody answer this question ? |
Porfirio Stickell 13.09.2013 | That sounds about right. When using the VCI with timecode, the VCI is only a midi controller. The A6 is the (Traktor Certified) soundcard. There's no difference in function of the VCI, just you will have no audio cables sticking out of or into it at all, only USB. |
Katheleen Brymer 19.08.2013 | Sorry for the double post previously - I thought the first one did not make it - browser issue. So I tinkered around with the Traktor settings last evening with both the 400 and also a NI Audio6 to see what the differences are in terms of getting the CDJ with timecoded media to work. Turns out in the preferences, on the Audio Setup options (1st preference option), there is a "Phono/Line" section. When I select the Audio6 as the audio device the Phono/Line section has an entry for the connected CDJ showing line level etc and it works. When I have the VCI-400SE selected as the audio device it says "Not Supported" in the Phono/Line section. This tells me that the VCI-400 as it is in my case does not support timecoded external devices, is this summary correct? For those who have successfully connected timecoded CDJ/Turntables up to the 400, what does this section show for you? It would be awesome if those who have this working could share your preference settings. Thanks Wardos. |
Katheleen Brymer 18.08.2013 | Hi, I am also interested in connecting up a Pioneer CDJ-900 with the VCI-400 SE as an external controller with a time coded CD. So far following the instructions in the posted video, have had no success. I have plugged the CDJ-900 into the line1 connectors of the VCI-400. Then set the deck C as a track deck, then set the input mapping of deck C to line1 L and R, then set deck C in the timecode setting page to the "scratch" setting. So far this has not worked at all, in fact the VCI-400 still can control deck c directly, the CDJ unit does nothing in terms of controlling the deck. Perhaps I have missed something obvious, please any advise or guidance is appreciated. Thanks Wardos. |
Katheleen Brymer 18.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by captainkrtek
I must be missing something obvious but I cannot get the CDJ-900 to work as a separate deck controller with the timecode CD playing with the VCI-400. Is there anything I need to do in addition to the video that captinkrtek posted. i am also using the latest release of Traktor Pro 2 Scratch 2.6.3. Any advise/assistance is appreciated. Thanks Wardos! |
Jamel Biair 18.08.2013 | i have analogue decks - i'm using the VCI400's standalone mixer function - and by using a pre amp can play vinyl. |
Alyse Zaniewski 05.06.2013 | I got the VCI 400 EGE working with my CDJ's with no NI Soundcard: |
Ned Somerset 26.03.2013 | yah. You just set the soundcard in traktors settings. I use an external soundcard most of the time with my 400ege |
Jenifer Shaevitz 26.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by fitzyp
Would it be possible to incorporate a Traktor Scratch certified soundcard into the setup? Not a cheap solution, but I'd sacrifice. |
Ned Somerset 16.11.2012 | For traktor timecode control your going to need a traktor scratch certified soundcard with phono preamps. Vci400 doesn't have phono ins. |
Zofia Cheuk 15.11.2012 | i have analogue decks - i'm using the VCI400's standalone mixer function - and by using a pre amp can play vinyl. |
Claire Auyeung 12.10.2012 | The Vci-400 doesn't have phono inputs as far as I know, only line-ins. |
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