[CLOSED] Recording audio at 24bit 96khz using a DJM 2000
Hi everyone:
I have a question.
Can I use my DJM2000 to record at 24bit 96khz?
Say I have a turntable connected to a channel in the DJM 2000, can I rip my vinyl record at 24bit 96khz?
I routinely record my mixes, but I understand that the DJM2000 soundcard has certain limitations that I cannot remember right now, and I am wondering if its possible to record at this bit-depth with my mixer without having to spend $ on an external soundcard.
If I remember correctly, the limitation was based on how many inputs you could have and how many outputs you could have simultaneously. But in this situation, I would only care for one input (the TT) since all I want to do is rip my record to have a digital copy.
Thanks,
F
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can i get a single yes or no answer? is that really too much to ask? these forums are so disappointing its ridiculous
is it too much to ask that you RTFM
no if connecting/recording via usb
yes if using an external recorder hooked up to the outputs
even opening the DJM2000 setting utility would have given you the answer .....
thanks Mr Green
i was away when i asked this, away from my music computer which has the utility, and didn't read the manual
i admit i should've read the manual but it was a simple yes / no answer... most of the questions asked in these forums can be answered by RTFM and still people answer them and are helpful; sorry but im just extremely annoyed at this place nowadays and pioneer itself... as a DJM 2000 owner that's all I have to say... i.e. probably one of the worst supported products here (doesn't have to do with my question, but yes to my frustration in general)
thanks
staff: just close it up then; i guess this is another limitation of the soundcard of the 2000; thanks
yep, frustration and anger are rife now on these forums ..... zero contact from Pioneer, maybe its a tactic of theirs, get us all fighting amongst ourselves out of frustration, divide and conquer.
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