MK2 Vinyl Pitch Fluctuation
MK2 Vinyl Pitch Fluctuation Posted on: 05.07.2013 by Chrissy Kynard Hey all,I've recently been having some issues with my timecode having a pitch flux during play, on the order of +/- 0.2%. I know that there is inherently some fluctuation during play but I don't remember it being this large (more like +/- 0.1) at most. In addition, it seems to be rhythmic, going up then down in a cyclic fashion. Any ideas on the issue? I tried changing my latency a little but it didnt do much. Thanks for any and all replies. | |
Chrissy Kynard 05.07.2013 |
Originally Posted by Hippie
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Chrissy Kynard 05.07.2013 |
Originally Posted by Polygon
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Chrissy Kynard 05.07.2013 |
Originally Posted by Polygon
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Chrissy Kynard 05.07.2013 | Hey all, I've recently been having some issues with my timecode having a pitch flux during play, on the order of +/- 0.2%. I know that there is inherently some fluctuation during play but I don't remember it being this large (more like +/- 0.1) at most. In addition, it seems to be rhythmic, going up then down in a cyclic fashion. Any ideas on the issue? I tried changing my latency a little but it didnt do much. Thanks for any and all replies. |
Federico Vilas 05.07.2013 | I've had the same issues for awhile...plays regular vinyl without fail BUT time code sometime has flux...I try to clean the stylus and wipe down the timecode vinyl before in play and I don't get it as much if at all now. I do believe it is calibration and a latency issue. If you check the diagnostic in settings you can see that the issue happens when the signal peaks out... I have a slow CPU so my settings are 192/[email protected] latency... I'm sure it would be better with a better laptop |
Chrissy Kynard 05.07.2013 | I'll have to do that later then. BTW, I just threw on some real vinyl at the same tempo to test if it was the decks themselves and they held really tight together. So it's either the timecode vinyl itself or the software for some reason. Will update when I mess with the buffer sizes |
Tania Somppi 05.07.2013 | I've not got an NI audio interface so I dunno if it's possible but on my certified mixers you get to choose the buffer size and sample rate to adjust the latency. I'd cycle thro the buffer and sample rate settings to see how it effects the performance then switch to stable bpm in the deck view settings if you're sure the decks are setup OK. |
Chrissy Kynard 05.07.2013 |
Originally Posted by Hippie
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Chrissy Kynard 05.07.2013 |
Originally Posted by Polygon
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Tania Somppi 05.07.2013 | Watching the dots and the vinyl ... Are the dots steady? Do these cyclical fluctuations coincide with the rotation? Is the vinyl warped? And is the centre hole good? (in the centre and circular like new) |
Dannie Dimora 05.07.2013 | I'm not really familiar with 1200s.. It could be a TT motor miscalibration problem? Or a bad quartz oscillator inside the TTs? Again, i'm just hazarding guesses here.. Maybe the vinyls are bent? Therefore causing wow and flutter and causing the fluctuations? |
Chrissy Kynard 05.07.2013 |
Originally Posted by Polygon
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Dannie Dimora 05.07.2013 | Does it affect your audio or just the bpm counter? |
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