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ParticipantResilienc3, post: 42939, member: 13141 wrote: From the USB DJ Io directly to the speakers via RCA cables
If the speakers have rca inputs it shouldn’t be a problem
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ParticipantResilienc3, post: 42934, member: 13141 wrote: Thanks for all the help everyone. Last question and then I think I’m done. If I use the the get out of jail free cable can I use it on two speakers?
It depends on the speakers and whether or not you are plugging into a mixer or amplifier or directly
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ParticipantResilienc3, post: 42930, member: 13141 wrote: Yeah I already have one as a backup plan. And I’m really hoping that this will work because I dont want to ruin my friends sweet 16 like that, especially since its my first gig and I could grow my fan base if I perform well. Thanks for all the help and if someone knows for sure and can let me know that’d be greatly appreciated.
don’t worry I’m sure it will work especially if you have the “get out of jail free”
cable. I rocked that way for a while when I was just starting out. VDJ should auto detect the sound card once you install it’s drivers.dannyboyex@gmail.com
ParticipantI got a pair of KOSS DJH 100 headphones from ebay new for around 30-40 USD. Great headphones metal construction and coiled cable. Watch out for headphones with the hinge like the Aerial7 Tank headphones because the non-wired side will eventually fail on you.
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ParticipantResilienc3, post: 42922, member: 13141 wrote: I’m not sure that I do, I haven’t looked for one yet, but if I doi will definitely check them out, and I appreciate you guys help, but I still need to know whether or not this will work with vdj le
It shpuld work as it would be a pretty terrible trial versoin if you couldn’t play music. if all else fails get a 3.5mm male to stereo rca male cable just in case. Even if you don’t end up using it one day you will.
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ParticipantVDJ has been around for a looong time and the only software i had heard of for a long time in the US. Since I use the mixtrack pro (probably the most supported controller ever) ive tried all three of the “Big 3” and like 3rdid said, Traktor is pretty much solely EDM focused and overwhelming to set up which is probably why there are so many tutirials. Serato with its digital vinyl roots seems more controller focused so if you have a turntable or CDJ background its easier because there is little to no visual reference to what you are doing on your controller on screen. One of my major issues with Serato is the almost mandatory use of iTunes. You can get by making folders into crates but if you add one track or reorganize your music you have to start at square one. I ‘grew up’ using VDJ so thats what im used to. I like that i can use folders as my organizational system and i can see whats going on on-screen.
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ParticipantAwesome thanks guys 🙂
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