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    Default DDJ-T1 and 2 TurnTables

    Hello,

    I need some help to choose the right equipament for me.

    I use Traktor and i have a DDJ-T1, but i want to pass to another level, i´m thinking to buy 2 turntables and a NI Scratch A6 to use timecode, and connect both turntables and use the ddj-t1 as main mixer and control 2 decks for turntables and the other 2 for the mixer.

    Is possible??? will this work???

    What do you think of the ideia?

    And i saw the NI audio 6 scratch and the RCA input have only 1 input by channel, but the RCA are not 2 inputs one for the left channel and the other for the right?

    I´m a little confused with this thing of the RCA....

    What do you say for the reloop rp200 mk2, they are cheap and pretty.....to start up is a good choise?

    Can anyone help me.

    Thanks.

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    Any news?

    Thanks

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    Idk if you know this, but all you need to do to run time code with a djm t1 is connect turntables. That mixer is an all in one dvs solution.

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    Read that wrong, ddj t1 is not the djm t1 lol. Sorry!!! That set up will not work, the ddj t1 does not have a stand alone mixer and can not run time code. You need a mixer to run time code with the a6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bheinz63 View Post
    Idk if you know this, but all you need to do to run time code with a djm t1 is connect turntables. That mixer is an all in one dvs solution.
    He has a DDJ-T1, not a DJM-T1. Big difference.
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    I'd say you are better off either getting a S4, which can be used as an interface for timecode, and will give you complete control over 4 decks... or you could get the new Z2 mixer to use with turntables (and an X1 or F1 if you need more control over decks C & D). Both are brilliant options with or without use of timecode.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brocklambert View Post
    He has a DDJ-T1, not a DJM-T1. Big difference.
    I realized that and corrected myself in the 2nd post

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    trade in the ddj-t1 for an S4 then you can plug the decks in to it and use that in place of the A6, any decks will do

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    I have a problem with the trade. My wife offers me the ddj about 6 month if I trade the ddj she kills me 8-)
    Buy I have read somewhere that it is possible with the a6 to control the time codes with this mixer are you sure that this solution won't work?
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    DDJ-T1 does unofficially support timecode...



    http://forums.pioneerdj.com/entries/...mecode-support

    That thread goes through how to do it with/without an A6/A4......

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