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    Default Is it possible to use time code vinyl with the VCI400 ?

    Can anybody answer this question ?

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    The Vci-400 doesn't have phono inputs as far as I know, only line-ins.

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    i have analogue decks - i'm using the VCI400's standalone mixer function - and by using a pre amp can play vinyl.

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    For traktor timecode control your going to need a traktor scratch certified soundcard with phono preamps. Vci400 doesn't have phono ins.
    Macbook Pro : Traktor Pro 2 : VCI 400SE : Maschine : Midifighter Classic : Akai MPKmini : Akai MPD16 custom : Komplete Audio 6 : VCI 100SE Arcade #87/100 : Check out my mixes at http://soundcloud.com/2089a-d

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzyp View Post
    For traktor timecode control your going to need a traktor scratch certified soundcard with phono preamps. Vci400 doesn't have phono ins.

    Would it be possible to incorporate a Traktor Scratch certified soundcard into the setup? Not a cheap solution, but I'd sacrifice.

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    yah. You just set the soundcard in traktors settings. I use an external soundcard most of the time with my 400ege
    Macbook Pro : Traktor Pro 2 : VCI 400SE : Maschine : Midifighter Classic : Akai MPKmini : Akai MPD16 custom : Komplete Audio 6 : VCI 100SE Arcade #87/100 : Check out my mixes at http://soundcloud.com/2089a-d

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