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- Topic: Losing timecode halfway through TCV - |
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Posted Wed 02 Jul 08 @ 5:11 pm
Hello all. I do all of my gigs with a single timecode setup and the MK2 with version 5.1. Lately, I have been having a problem with the timecode signal starting to fail about halfway through the record. I didn't see any other topics about this problem so I wonder if it might be turntable or stylus related? I use a Technics 1200. I have noticed that I can auto-config when the drop out starts to happen and that takes care of it until I drop the needle at the beginning of the record and then it starts to drop out also. I even tried using another TCV but same thing happens. |
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Posted Wed 02 Jul 08 @ 5:17 pm
Try with the "VDJ Timecode (v4)" engine |
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Posted Thu 03 Jul 08 @ 2:33 pm
Thanks, I'll try that tonight. Would it matter if ultra-latency is checked or not? |
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Posted Thu 03 Jul 08 @ 5:23 pm
Let it checked first |
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Posted Thu 10 Jul 08 @ 2:32 pm
Ok, it still happens, but with the v4 engine it doesn't seem to affect the sound as much. Thanks for the response. |
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Posted Thu 10 Jul 08 @ 5:07 pm
make sure that phono is selected behind the mk2 on the channel you are using. You may need to autoconfig again and even restart your computer, but this is a big reason why the signal is not constant when using the herc console for tcv. |
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Posted Sun 13 Jul 08 @ 4:09 pm
Ah, it was not. Thanks. |
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Posted Sun 13 Jul 08 @ 6:30 pm
No problem...I was forced to use that one timecode setup when one of my needles broke one day and it worked flawlessly. |
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