TIMECODE CONFIGURATION
When you open the Timecode Configuration window, you can choose to view the window in Simple or Advanced view. For the most part, you might never have to go into the Advanced View – the Simple View shows the most essential timecode configuration that you will probably need.
You will notice that there is an
To use the Auto-config feature:
1.Play both timecode input sources (i.e. play both timecode CDs or play both timecode vinyl).
2.In the software, press each deck’s
If the timecode signal is configured properly, you will see a green dot next to Timecode Quality (as shown on the right in Simple View)…
Or you should see a nice Sine wave pattern (as shown on the right in Advance d View).
Please refer to the following descriptions of the timecode configuration parameters (shown with Advanced View on the right):
1.Vinyl – Choose this option if you are using timecoded vinyl.
2.CD – Choose this option if you are using timecoded CDs.
3.Mode – You can choose between 3 different timecode tracking modes. These modes will influence how the timecode is controlling playback position on the corresponding deck:
Absolute – This mode is similar to how music is normally played on vinyl. The beginning of the record corresponds to the beginning of the track and picking up the needle and moving it to another location on the vinyl, also known as needle dropping, will move playback to that location in the track. Please note that in Absolute mode you will not be able to use some of the software features, such as looping and cue points.
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