Hello everyone,
and already the next question. Did anyone ever simulate the vinyl
control? I use traktor scratch and an Audio4DJ scratch amp/interface.
But it would be nice to develop on mixxx without always setting up the
turntables.
Cheers,
Justus
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Hi!
Actually I was thinking of doing this for testing purposes. I found info
(can't remember exactly where) on the sin/cos timecode emulation stuff and
figured it would be quite easy to generate the waves on the fly, rather than
playback samples.
I'm more focused on JACK audio clients, but they c
probably the best way of doing this would be to do a bit of
scratching, record the timecode input as a .wav the play it back with
another computer or an mp3 player that can read .wav audio.
when i first found out about timecodes i tried recording them on all
sorts of inappropriate mediums, from mp
Hi,
You can in fact download at least one of the timecodes as an mp3 for
burning to cds (I forget which).
There are various things you could use for this, but you could play
this mp3 in a second copy of mixxx. Which can either be on the same
computer connected via JACK. Or if you're worried about
You can simulate the Serato CD control pretty easily. They make the
file available here: http://serato.com/downloads/scratchlive-controlcd
What I do is start up mixxx with JACK and also start up jack-rack with
nothing in it. I set the output of mixxx deck 1 to be the jack-rack,
and the input of