PJ Villaflor
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April 9, 2014 at 10:10 am in reply to: Should I purchase Traktor Pro 2 or Traktor Scratch Pro 2 (software & timecode) #2022431
PJ Villaflor
ParticipantI understand I don’t need the timecode. But it would be nice to have it around as an extra set for when I decide to get an Audio 10. My question is, does anyone know if the Timecode and Software Kit give you a full version of Traktor Pro 2 or if it’s just an upgrade license that unlocks DVS on Traktor certified devices?
It doesn’t really specify if the software is an upgrade, and it makes it confusing when it’s labelled “software and timecode kit”
April 9, 2014 at 7:19 am in reply to: Should I purchase Traktor Pro 2 or Traktor Scratch Pro 2 (software & timecode) #2022406PJ Villaflor
ParticipantThe reason this is confusing is because the software plus timecode kit is the exact same price as Traktor Pro 2 software, $99. I’m wondering if there is any disadvantage to purchasing software and timecode kit, like…maybe limited to only Traktor certified interfaces as it says. I know DVS doesn’t work on universal soundcards, but I want to know if TSP will still run, however.
September 6, 2013 at 12:46 pm in reply to: How do I keep my white Pioneer HDJ-2000's from staining? #43844PJ Villaflor
ParticipantDJ 2-Easy, post: 43901, member: 13331 wrote: Shoulda got black ones 🙂

I got one too.
July 31, 2013 at 9:54 am in reply to: My report (pros, cons, obstacles, discoveries, & go arounds) using CDJ-2000Nexus full HID w/ Rane62 #42718PJ Villaflor
ParticipantTerry_42, post: 42831, member: 1843 wrote: Hmm while this setup is huge I can see this making total sense for a club to install permanently. I would not want to fly with it though.
Well the idea behind it, is that it is all standard equipment that should be easy to acquire in many cases. Probably just fly with your drum pad.
July 29, 2013 at 10:19 pm in reply to: My report (pros, cons, obstacles, discoveries, & go arounds) using CDJ-2000Nexus full HID w/ Rane62 #42664PJ Villaflor
ParticipantSo as a supplement to my report, I came up with this theory. Since TIMECODE control and HID control is separated between ABS/REL mode and INT modes, I postulated a configuration where a DJ can have the best of both worlds controlling the SSL decks with BOTH CDJ AND VINYL TIMECODE. I haven’t been able to test this out yet but it looks possible. The DJ booth at my work place is too small to try this so I have to wait for them to get a second pair of Nexuses for the other club with the bigger booth. I’m not sure if anyone has tried this configuration yet switching back and forth between CDJ HID and TURNTABLE TIMECODE but here’s a run down of my theory if anyone wants to try it.
It’s more than just having 4 decks together, the CDJ’s are HID linked, and the turntables are in timecode mode.

PJ Villaflor
ParticipantI’ve recorded my set drunk before….it sounds better than when I’m sober…is that bad?
PJ Villaflor
ParticipantThanks Terry
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