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Audio 4 + Vinyl HELP
Posted on: 17.07.2012 by Thurman Smoody
Hi! i just have a question maybe stupid but i couldn't find the answer anywhere so here i am

I use traktor scratch w/ Audio 4 but i also play Vinyl Records, if i buy a multicore cable can i play both vinyl and timecode by switching the phono/line in my mixer without having to disconect any cables at all? like u do with an Audio 8?

Thanks for the help in advance
Amberly Maimon
17.07.2012
Originally Posted by derschaich
wait!

just chose "external audio" in the track deck in traktor and go for it.

the timecode signal and the normal vinyl signal both should go in you phono channel!

(did i miss something here?)
yeah but this way you are required to have a computer hooked up... the other way they are talking about you don't need a computer hooked up...
Quiana Sedey
17.07.2012
Originally Posted by timcarton
but if i do that i can't hear in STEREO quality, only mono. turntables are stereo u have to send L+R to the mixer, if u send L to mixer and R to audio 4 u get mono. right?
No club I have ever played at in 10+ years is wired for stereo, dont worry about it.
Thurman Smoody
17.07.2012
Hi! i just have a question maybe stupid but i couldn't find the answer anywhere so here i am

I use traktor scratch w/ Audio 4 but i also play Vinyl Records, if i buy a multicore cable can i play both vinyl and timecode by switching the phono/line in my mixer without having to disconect any cables at all? like u do with an Audio 8?

Thanks for the help in advance
Allene Manitta
18.07.2012
so that's what i missed...
Amberly Maimon
17.07.2012
Originally Posted by derschaich
wait!

just chose "external audio" in the track deck in traktor and go for it.

the timecode signal and the normal vinyl signal both should go in you phono channel!

(did i miss something here?)
yeah but this way you are required to have a computer hooked up... the other way they are talking about you don't need a computer hooked up...
Allene Manitta
18.07.2012
wait!

just chose "external audio" in the track deck in traktor and go for it.

the timecode signal and the normal vinyl signal both should go in you phono channel!

(did i miss something here?)
Brunilda Kora
17.07.2012
Originally Posted by timcarton
but if i do that i can't hear in STEREO quality, only mono. turntables are stereo u have to send L+R to the mixer, if u send L to mixer and R to audio 4 u get mono. right?
You've got it all wrong, mate! What you do, is split the TT L into 2 L's, and the TT right into 2 R's. Then take one of each (L&R), and route INTO your mixer, and the other one of each, and route into your A4.

Twin Stereo, and you're golden.
Quiana Sedey
17.07.2012
Originally Posted by timcarton
but if i do that i can't hear in STEREO quality, only mono. turntables are stereo u have to send L+R to the mixer, if u send L to mixer and R to audio 4 u get mono. right?
No club I have ever played at in 10+ years is wired for stereo, dont worry about it.
Thurman Smoody
17.07.2012
but if i do that i can't hear in STEREO quality, only mono. turntables are stereo u have to send L+R to the mixer, if u send L to mixer and R to audio 4 u get mono. right?
Brunilda Kora
17.07.2012
Yes you can - you don't even need a multicore cable, you can just get a couple of "Y" splitters.



You'll need 4 in number (2 for each deck). Send one pair (L+R) to your A4, and the other pair (L+R) to your mixer. Just flip the selector to PHONO when you want to play vinyl, and LINE when you'r using timecode.
Thurman Smoody
17.07.2012
never mind i can't thnks anyway

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