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Ok mate sorry for taking so long to answer back but I cracked it myself hahha i’m not total useless and do know a bit about pc’so I’ve built 2 gaming pcs’s before , so heres how I did it.
I took an RCA to 3.5 mm jack and plugged it into the input of my pc , then I went into the sound options , selected the plug in and went into properties and selected “listen to this device”
bingo , everything that comes out of the ddj-sb comes through my pc speakers just like I wanted plus all sound from the pc no matter what it is comes through too 🙂
lee dayerParticipantThanks man , probs wouldn’t have figured that out without ya mate 🙂
lee dayerParticipantI think I understand it now , you make the side that creates the scratching sound play at full volume with just a tiny movement of the fader witch you set in the settings, so whatever beat you have playing on the other side still stays loud too , am I right?
lee dayerParticipantI kind get that man but it seems a bit tech just for probs one thing I need to switch on a turntable to get the desired setup for scratching without constantly cutting in the side you ain’t using for scratching?
I don’t mind sitting for hours learning how to do it but all the setup seems to be a little confusing , as in I need to know how to change all the settings so I know witch side I scratch better on.
There are loads and loads of vids showing you how to scratch but no vids actually show you how to set up a ddj-sb for scratching.
the only vid I found was this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kX16uNZMlE.
the guys explains how yo activate the scratching function on the SB but I’m not sure if that is it good to go or if there is other things I need to do in order to play a beat while scratching.lee dayerParticipantThere is another thing thats probs really easy that would be good to know before I start as I will have this set up for a little while before i’m shown how to do stuff.
once you have set up the ddj sb and stuff and you want to put a beat on and scratch to it , how do you stop it from playing the other track when you cut in when you are scratching?
again that sounds easy hahahah , but I can’t think it out in my head how you would make one side full playing while you scratch with the other, because when I see folks mixing the fader cuts left and right in.
again sorry hahah
if anything i’m giving you a laugh but i’m gettin help! xDlee dayerParticipantwow , thanks for all that feedback especially you vintage mate cheers, yeah I’m gona try that when all the stuff comes in the post , I’m just starting out so I just bought the DDJ-SB and a pair of logitech z323 speakers it was all I had left in my buget for this month but I’m defos gona upgrade to them next month because those speakers have the same connections on the back the red and white and it has a little jack that can go into the PC too.
, so hopefully that is all I need barr those wires you are talking about yeah? hahaI have just a normal small jack pair of headphones with a mic too , so hopefully I don’t need anything anymore fancy than that for now haha.
all this gears frying my head though , I know it’s all gona seem so easy in a few months but just now it’s breaking my brain xD
lee dayerParticipantyeah , so those speakers I can plug into my PC , sorry for being so clueless haha
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