Timecode: Scratch Disabled

Timecode: Scratch Disabled
Posted on: 16.01.2012 by Len Lukawski
Hey Kids,

I am testing out a non NI controller with TSP2 for something I am working on. I am getting "Scratch Disabled" in the scope panel and nothing is being picked up by Traktor in terms of a signal from the deck. It looks like everything is set up correctly so I wondered if NI puts a limitation on using timecode on a non-S4 controller given that I have the S4 upgrade version installed?

Thoughts?
Cheers,
S
Leeanna Ayla
17.01.2012
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
No there is no limitation.
This I'm using the S4 upgrade with the DNX-1600 now.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
17.01.2012
Originally Posted by smittten
Hey Kids,

I am testing out a non NI controller with TSP2 for something I am working on. I am getting "Scratch Disabled" in the scope panel and nothing is being picked up by Traktor in terms of a signal from the deck. It looks like everything is set up correctly so I wondered if NI puts a limitation on using timecode on a non-S4 controller given that I have the S4 upgrade version installed?

Thoughts?
Cheers,
S
No there is no limitation. Timecode will work as long as you have the relevant soundcard (you know the ones). You just have to select it in the wizard but, even then it should work without using the wizard when the soundcard is selected in Prefs and you are in External mixing mode.

Are you in External mode or have you selected Internal cus you using a midi controller. Thats quite a common mistake when switching back to a different midi device.

As for "the way" yeah that was patched out in 1.2.3 and the "other way" was patched out in 1.2.5.

If there is a new way with 2.0 id be very interested in hearing it
Len Lukawski
16.01.2012
Hey Kids,

I am testing out a non NI controller with TSP2 for something I am working on. I am getting "Scratch Disabled" in the scope panel and nothing is being picked up by Traktor in terms of a signal from the deck. It looks like everything is set up correctly so I wondered if NI puts a limitation on using timecode on a non-S4 controller given that I have the S4 upgrade version installed?

Thoughts?
Cheers,
S
Leeanna Ayla
17.01.2012
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
No there is no limitation.
This I'm using the S4 upgrade with the DNX-1600 now.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
17.01.2012
Originally Posted by smittten
Hey Kids,

I am testing out a non NI controller with TSP2 for something I am working on. I am getting "Scratch Disabled" in the scope panel and nothing is being picked up by Traktor in terms of a signal from the deck. It looks like everything is set up correctly so I wondered if NI puts a limitation on using timecode on a non-S4 controller given that I have the S4 upgrade version installed?

Thoughts?
Cheers,
S
No there is no limitation. Timecode will work as long as you have the relevant soundcard (you know the ones). You just have to select it in the wizard but, even then it should work without using the wizard when the soundcard is selected in Prefs and you are in External mixing mode.

Are you in External mode or have you selected Internal cus you using a midi controller. Thats quite a common mistake when switching back to a different midi device.

As for "the way" yeah that was patched out in 1.2.3 and the "other way" was patched out in 1.2.5.

If there is a new way with 2.0 id be very interested in hearing it
Len Lukawski
16.01.2012
I'm not looking at any hacks here. I guess I will have to use the bundled software

Thanks Chaps
Nedra Fresneda
16.01.2012
You need to have a certified mixer/soundcard selected in the audio preferences. You can use a different controller but you still need to rely on one of their soundcards.

Regarding a "way", believe that got patched with 1.2.5 and it was a windows only thing. Yes, there is a thread on the community s.
Lashay Walchak
16.01.2012
There a way. Not gonna find it on this site though.
Danial Sawn
16.01.2012
What do you mean non NI controller? Are you using a controller that supports timecode like the n4, and TSP2?

To my knowledge TSP2 timecode only works with the S4, Audio series sound cards (baring the Audio 2) and certain mixers like the DN-X1600

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