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How to Use Edison Scratch 2500 with VirtualDJ
If you have an Edison Scratch 2500 system and want to use it with VirtualDJ software, you might be wondering how to connect them and control the software. Unfortunately, the Edison Scratch 2500 is not a MIDI controller and does not have a USB connection, so it cannot control VirtualDJ directly[^2^]. However, there are some ways to use it as an analogue mixer or with timecode CDs. Here are some tips and tricks to help you get started.
Using Edison Scratch 2500 as an Analogue Mixer
One option is to use the Edison Scratch 2500 as an analogue mixer for VirtualDJ's master output. This means that you will need another device, such as a mouse, keyboard, or another MIDI controller, to control VirtualDJ's functions. You will also need a sound card with at least two stereo outputs, one for the master output and one for the headphones. Here are the steps to set up this configuration:
Connect your sound card to your computer and install the drivers if needed.
Connect the master output of your sound card to one of the line inputs of the Edison Scratch 2500 mixer.
Connect your headphones to the headphone output of your sound card.
Launch VirtualDJ and go to Settings > Audio Setup.
Select Master + Headphones as the audio configuration and choose your sound card as the sound card.
Assign the master output and the headphones output to the appropriate channels of your sound card.
Close the settings and start playing music with VirtualDJ.
Use the Edison Scratch 2500 mixer to adjust the volume, EQ, and crossfader of the master output.
Use your other device to control VirtualDJ's functions, such as loading tracks, cueing, looping, effects, etc.
Using Edison Scratch 2500 with Timecode CDs
Another option is to use the Edison Scratch 2500 with timecode CDs. Timecode CDs are special CDs that contain a signal that can be interpreted by VirtualDJ as MIDI commands. This way, you can use the CD players of the Edison Scratch 2500 to control VirtualDJ's decks. You will need two timecode CDs (one for each CD player), a sound card with at least two stereo inputs and one stereo output, and a pair of RCA cables. Here are the steps to set up this configuration:
Download and burn two timecode CDs from https://www.virtualdj.com/download/timecode.html.
Connect your sound card to your computer and install the drivers if needed.
Connect the output of each CD player of the Edison Scratch 2500 to one of the line inputs of your sound card using RCA cables.
Connect the master output of your sound card to your speakers or amplifier.
Connect your headphones to the headphone output of the Edison Scratch 2500 mixer.
Launch VirtualDJ and go to Settings > Audio Setup.
Select Timecode as the audio configuration and choose your sound card as the sound card.
Assign each input channel of your sound card to one of VirtualDJ's decks.
Close the settings and go to Settings > Timecode Setup.
Select CD as the timecode type and calibrate each deck by following the instructions on screen.
Close the settings and insert a timecode CD into each CD player of the Edison Scratch 2500.
Start playing music with VirtualDJ by loading tracks onto each deck.
Use the CD players of the Edison Scratch 2500 to control VirtualDJ's decks, such as scratching, pitch bending, cueing, etc.
Use the Edison Scratch 2500 mixer to adjust the volume, EQ, and crossfader of each deck.
Conclusion
The Edison Scratch 2500 is a standalone system that does not have MIDI capabilities or USB connection. However, it can be used with VirtualDJ in 248dff8e21