if you've figured out how to decode these timecodes - do you know how to make a wav file that is equivalent that I can burn to cd and use without buying proprietary cds?
Aug-08-2008 01:01
Konix
Banned
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit
Serato's CD control signal can be freely downloaded from Rane's website. Just download, unzip, and burn the wav file with your preferred burning program.
Aug-08-2008 01:40
stan229
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Brooklyn, NY
For torq I've made clone cd images which do raw one to one copies
Aug-08-2008 01:42
nefardec
Tranceaddict in tranning
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Konix
Serato's CD control signal can be freely downloaded from Rane's website. Just download, unzip, and burn the wav file with your preferred burning program.
can you help me out? I just searched for like 20 minutes and only found it for $9.99.
Aug-08-2008 02:13
kadomony
FRENCH EXPRESS
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Philly
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
can you help me out? I just searched for like 20 minutes and only found it for $9.99.
"Scratchlivecontrol.zip requires an unzip utility to open, and includes two files. Scratchlivecontrol.wav is a stereo 44.1 file that you can drop into any burner application -- however, the track select portion at the end of the audio file reqires a special start time on a second track to function correctly. If you have Sony CD Architect™, you can load the scratchlivecontrol.cdp file and it will incorporate the correct second track timing. When using any other application, do not adjust the levels, make sure no auto-levelling is turned on, don't downsample or try another format, or the control signal won't function."
Has anyone got any feedback yet? Please let us know.......
Can you also use it with one multiple I/O soundcard?
Aug-20-2008 21:31
rizo
rizoholic
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: sf south bay
quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Has anyone got any feedback yet? Please let us know.......
Can you also use it with one multiple I/O soundcard?
Pretty sure you can if I read the documentation correctly. Going to grab the Serato CD image and try this one of these days when I'm over at a friends place who has CDJs.