Setting up Timecodes
Setting up Timecodes Posted on: 14.09.2012 by Royal Acoba I have TSP 2.5 and I only see microphone L & R in input configuration. How can I set up timecodes ? Thanks in advance | |
Yong Aptekar 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Deniz343
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Royal Acoba 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by 0.0
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Dierdre Stillabower 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Deniz343
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Royal Acoba 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Sherlock Ohms
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Royal Acoba 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Royal Acoba 14.09.2012 | I have TSP 2.5 and I only see microphone L & R in input configuration. How can I set up timecodes ? Thanks in advance |
Latoria Kavulich 14.09.2012 | Well you obviously have a cracked version so no more help for you. |
Yong Aptekar 15.09.2012 | Google can help you with that, but I will get you started only because you need a starting point. Mixtrack pro Traktor S2 |
Royal Acoba 15.09.2012 | Do you know any good controller that it has built in sound card. |
Yong Aptekar 15.09.2012 | You should be fine then. If you find a controller you like that doesn't have a built in sound card, look at the Numark DJ IO or Native Instruments audio2. They are the cheap ones that allow you to use headphones. If you want to use timecode, look into a used Audio4 or 6/8/10 but I believe the last 3 may be overkill for you unless you are running timecode, or multiple timecode setups. |
Royal Acoba 15.09.2012 | Traktor Scratch Pro 2.5 |
Yong Aptekar 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Deniz343
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Royal Acoba 14.09.2012 | So if I buy mixtrack Pro I will able to scratch and use headphones. Right |
Yong Aptekar 14.09.2012 | He doesn't have headphones in, so he cannot listen to the next track first. If you have no need to listen to the next track, you don't need a sound card. |
Royal Acoba 14.09.2012 | Wait a minute if we need to buy an audio interface so who can explain this I didn't see any audio interface. And this isn't mixtrack pro only mixtrack. |
Yong Aptekar 14.09.2012 | The soundcard can be used 2 ways. Timecode: cdjs/turntables RCA plug into the soundcard, and the soundcard plugs USB into your computer. Controllers: soundcard plugs into your computer with USB and so does your controller. The soundcard will allow you to preview your tracks before you play them. I would recommend looking into a controller with a built in soundcard. Especially if you are not looking to run timecode. It will probably be cheaper for you to just get something similar to the mixtrack pro that has the card inside. Less USB ports needed, less hastle, less gear, less money. |
Royal Acoba 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by 0.0
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Dierdre Stillabower 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Deniz343
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Royal Acoba 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Sherlock Ohms
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Royal Acoba 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Yong Aptekar 14.09.2012 | Similar to the mixtrack? What are you getting? And yes, you will need a soundcard. |
Spencer Kilcoyne 14.09.2012 | You need an Audio 4/6/8/10 card to use timecode with Traktor ... no soundcard, no workee |
Royal Acoba 14.09.2012 | I will buy a controller 19 days later. I will buy a controller smillar to numark mixtrack. |
Norma Vanna 14.09.2012 | what kind of gear do you use? would help us to help you! |
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