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hello friends? is it possyble to configurate turntables with the rmx to play timecoded vinyls in virtual dj?? does somebody know this config and could explain it? i´ve tryed and i get some noyse but nothing that really works..
thanks a lot..

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connect your tts to rca input 1&2, 3&4 and open virtualdj.

config>sound setup

inputs - timecodes x2
outputs - headphones
soundcard - asio icon
soundcard(s) - rmx console.

once that is set, open the timecode config.

place both needles on the vinyls, wait till here hear the timecodes making a slight high pitch noise (thats normal btw) then hit autoconfig.

job done.

do you get 100% timecode signal on both?

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hi jimmy and thanks for your help.. the thing is that i don´t get a good calibration: the bpm is extraordinary high, it jumps all the time and it vibrates even when the turntable is off or stopped. the auto button doesn´t help..
how could i help to get a good calibration?

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in the timecode config there is a option called pitch sensitivity

by default its set at 500, try it on 1000 and see if the bpm holds steady.

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hi i know this might be a repetitive question. but you can play tcv on your turnatables if you attach it to your rmx? because if that works then why even bother buying serato live, tracktor duo scratch, virtual vinyl. im just getting much information before i do decide to get virtual vinyl 5.

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but you can play tcv on your turnatables if you attach it to your rmx?

yes you can attach your turntables to the inputs of the rmx, and use the soundcard in the rmx to play timecoded vinyls with virtualdj

as long as you change the mode of the rmx soundcard to asio mode, you should be just fine smile

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another question would be how would this work if you ran mac instead of pc? because asio is not available for mac

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im wondering if its possible to remove the high-pitch noise from the serato tcv. it sounds like it plays the high pitch sounds into the speakers. im using vdj pro 6 and wondering if the setting would be different.

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Connect your TT's to RCA input 1&2, 3&4 and open VirtualDJ.

Config>Sound setup

Inputs - Timecodes X2
Outputs - Headphones
Soundcard - Asio Icon
Soundcard(s) - RMX console.

Once that is set, open the timecode config.

Place both needles on the vinyls, wait till here hear the timecodes making a slight high pitch noise (that's normal btw) then hit autoconfig.

Job done.

Do you get 100% timecode signal on both?

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hi Jimmy and thanks for your help.. the thing is that i don´t get a good calibration: the bpm is extraordinary high, it jumps all the time and it vibrates even when the turntable is off or stopped. the auto button doesn´t help..
how could i help to get a good calibration?

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In the timecode config there is a option called Pitch Sensitivity

By default it's set at 500, try it on 1000 and see if the bpm holds steady.

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Hi I know this might be a repetitive question. But you can play TCV on your turnatables if you attach it to your RMX? Because if that works then why even bother buying Serato live, tracktor duo scratch, Virtual Vinyl. I'm just getting much information before I do decide to get Virtual Vinyl 5.

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But you can play TCV on your turnatables if you attach it to your RMX?

Yes you can attach your turntables to the inputs of the RMX, and use the soundcard in the RMX to play Timecoded Vinyls with VirtualDJ

As long as you change the mode of the RMX soundcard to ASIO mode, you should be just fine Smile

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Another question would be how would this work if you ran MAC instead of PC? Because ASIO is not available for MAC

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I'm wondering if it's possible to remove the high-pitch noise from the Serato TCV. It sounds like it plays the high pitch sounds into the speakers. I'm using VDJ Pro 6 and wondering if the setting would be different.

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