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Need Some Help in my Timecode Setup...
Posted on: 17.02.2012 by Kayce Grossen
Hi,


I am just starting to use a timecode., i use TSP2 by the way and my problem is when i hold my timecode vinyl or try to remove the tonearm of my TT while the deck is moving, the track that are playing goes rush back its like rewinding..
Anyone here have the same experience???
Herma Prillaman
28.02.2012
Originally Posted by Patch
I know that on DJ Decks when using timecode vinyl you have to set the minimum sensitivity for the vinyl in the timecode options - could it be the same for TSP2?
Same problem here.. but i cant find the sensitivity parameter that you are referring.

TIA
Kayce Grossen
17.02.2012
Hi,


I am just starting to use a timecode., i use TSP2 by the way and my problem is when i hold my timecode vinyl or try to remove the tonearm of my TT while the deck is moving, the track that are playing goes rush back its like rewinding..
Anyone here have the same experience???
Lindy Jonker
28.02.2012
Using SSL these days I can only offer suggestions, but if you be methodical about it...



Check if the decks are set to LINE or PHONO. Ensure that the A4DJ is set appropriately for the deck's output.



Ensure that the channels aren't swapped (as in the stereo pair). You don't want from turntable-to-A4DJ-to-mixer, for example, to be RED-WHITE-RED-WHITE, or RED-WHITE-WHITE-RED.



Once you're confident these are correct, ONLY THEN start faffing with the ground switch on the decks.



Let us know how you fair (perhaps, if you have any success, listing the combination here for others who may encounter the same issue). Might help to do just a single deck, and backtrack with the second one if you need to.
Herma Prillaman
28.02.2012
Originally Posted by Patch
I know that on DJ Decks when using timecode vinyl you have to set the minimum sensitivity for the vinyl in the timecode options - could it be the same for TSP2?
Same problem here.. but i cant find the sensitivity parameter that you are referring.

TIA
Brunilda Kora
18.02.2012
I know that on DJ Decks when using timecode vinyl you have to set the minimum sensitivity for the vinyl in the timecode options - could it be the same for TSP2?
Earleen Alpine
18.02.2012
Shot in the dark:

have you grounded your decks properly? If you don't ground them there will be noise coming from the decks and i imagine that the soundcard could misinterpret that, but as i said, complete shot in the dark.
Kayce Grossen
17.02.2012
yup same behavior on both decks... still i am working on it need to figure this out..
Len Lukawski
17.02.2012
Do you get the same behavior on both decks?
Kayce Grossen
17.02.2012
yup already done that and it was ok., i use stanton 680hp cartridge., i already read the traktor scratch manual 10x... and read some usefull tips on the net but nothing works...
this is the list of my gear (stanton str8-150, stanton 680hp cartridge, pioneer djm300, audio 4 dj and TSP2 Version2.1.2 do you believe the audio 4 is the one causing the problem?
Len Lukawski
17.02.2012
Have you gone through the calibration setup?

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