Timecode CDS and X1 glitch?
Timecode CDS and X1 glitch? Posted on: 10.04.2012 by Garry Bigaouette Ive recently moved on the TSP2 due to playing clubs and not taking a controller with me. I want to play this via timecode but when i accidentally press play on the X1, the time code stops and you can no longer control the decks via the scratch input. You can only sort this problem by restarting Traktor. Has anyone else had this problem? Also the Tempo is very sensitive, anyways of sorting this to? oh and can you only cue jump once you have pressed play??? > | |
Kasi Marget 10.04.2012 |
Originally Posted by Rockson
If i were you i would avoid to click the vinyl icon (button right next to the orange cd button) because it switches to absolute mode, and you would jump to a part of the track according to the time elapsed on the CD (i'm not sure it's 100% clear, but if you know how absolute mode works you'll get it) [quoteAlso the Tempo is very sensitive, anyways of sorting this to?[/quote] As sensitive as the CD player is. If you're talking about the pitch, the range is the same as the CD player's. Just change it (Pioneer's CDJ have +-6, 10,16 and 100 if i remember well) Timecode is a little weird, because it links a software to something more concrete (cd or vinyl playing). |
Garry Bigaouette 10.04.2012 | Ive recently moved on the TSP2 due to playing clubs and not taking a controller with me. I want to play this via timecode but when i accidentally press play on the X1, the time code stops and you can no longer control the decks via the scratch input. You can only sort this problem by restarting Traktor. Has anyone else had this problem? Also the Tempo is very sensitive, anyways of sorting this to? oh and can you only cue jump once you have pressed play??? > |
Garry Bigaouette 25.04.2012 | cheers man, knew it was something daft |
Kasi Marget 10.04.2012 |
Originally Posted by Rockson
If i were you i would avoid to click the vinyl icon (button right next to the orange cd button) because it switches to absolute mode, and you would jump to a part of the track according to the time elapsed on the CD (i'm not sure it's 100% clear, but if you know how absolute mode works you'll get it) [quoteAlso the Tempo is very sensitive, anyways of sorting this to?[/quote] As sensitive as the CD player is. If you're talking about the pitch, the range is the same as the CD player's. Just change it (Pioneer's CDJ have +-6, 10,16 and 100 if i remember well) Timecode is a little weird, because it links a software to something more concrete (cd or vinyl playing). |
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