Hello, i need help from someone please. I have a reloop rmx 30 mixer, Numark ndx400 cd players(2), a behringer UCA222 USB sound codec and a 5.1 internal sound card. I recently bought virtual dj pro and i've been trying to connect my mixer and to the computer but it's not working. I will like to know what i need and what i have to do to connect it. Thanks in Advance.
Posted Mon 13 Apr 15 @ 12:00 pm
The NDX400 are not MIDI, so you will need to use Timecode CDs.( http://www.virtualdj.com/products/timecode/cd.html )
You will also need a 4out/4in sound card, so the Behringer wont do the job since its 2out/2in
RCAs from the 2 x NDX400 need to go to the Inputs 1 to 4 (of the 4x4 sound card)
Outputs 1 to 4 (of the 4x4 sound card) need to go to the Input Stereo Channels 1 and 2 of your mixer.
Audio Setup should be something like..
Deck 1 .. 4x4 soundcardname ... Output Chans 1,2
Deck 2 .. 4x4 soundcardname ... Output Chans 3,4
Timecode 1 .. . 4x4 soundcardname ... Input Chans 1,2
Timecode 2 .. . 4x4 soundcardname ... Input Chans 3,4
Keep also in mind that since the Reloop is not a MIDI mixer either, you will not see on the skin (screen) any part of the software mixer moving ;)
There is also a way to use the Behringer as Timecode 1 Input and the Internal sound card of your computer as Timecode 2, but i would strongly recommend to not even try it lol
You will also need a 4out/4in sound card, so the Behringer wont do the job since its 2out/2in
RCAs from the 2 x NDX400 need to go to the Inputs 1 to 4 (of the 4x4 sound card)
Outputs 1 to 4 (of the 4x4 sound card) need to go to the Input Stereo Channels 1 and 2 of your mixer.
Audio Setup should be something like..
Deck 1 .. 4x4 soundcardname ... Output Chans 1,2
Deck 2 .. 4x4 soundcardname ... Output Chans 3,4
Timecode 1 .. . 4x4 soundcardname ... Input Chans 1,2
Timecode 2 .. . 4x4 soundcardname ... Input Chans 3,4
Keep also in mind that since the Reloop is not a MIDI mixer either, you will not see on the skin (screen) any part of the software mixer moving ;)
There is also a way to use the Behringer as Timecode 1 Input and the Internal sound card of your computer as Timecode 2, but i would strongly recommend to not even try it lol
Posted Mon 13 Apr 15 @ 8:07 pm





