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Using Pioneer Decks Through My Radio Station
Hi I was just wondering if i can somehow connect my Pioneer CDJ800 decks and DJM 700 mixer up to my laptop and then play them through my radio station.
If so please can anyone help me or suggest anything please Thanks Dave |
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You must first have a "Line Input" on your laptop.
If you do the above tutorial should help. If you only have mic input dont use that as it will sound horrible. So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish. ![]() ![]() |
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What wire would I need to connect the Laptop to the DJM 700 mixer?
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What are you trying to get done. DJ and send your mix to Winamp, or are you looking for control software such as Traktor, Torq, or Serato and then send the mix through winamp?
The reason why I ask is the CDJ-800's and DJM-700 are in pioneer's line of USB capable DJ equipment ... as long as you have time coded cd's and are willing to make your own midi map for your program of choice. If you are looking to traditionally DJ without the use of time coded cd's, then just run the master out from the DJM-700 into the line-in on your sound card. If the master out is taken because you are going to be broadcasting from a live gig, then run the monitors/booth out on the DJM-700 into your line-in. |
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I may sound stupid but what is coded cd`s?
IM new to all this lingo! haha can u simplfy it all bit for me |
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keeping it simple you should just get 2 x phono to small jack cable,
i have a djm400 and its a straight cable out from the mixer to the soundcard, ![]() |
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Here is a wiki article for timecoded vinyl. The same principle applies to time coded cd's.
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