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Re: thanks for help...making some progress

Postby sylMV on 28 Nov 2013, 17:48

show-spect wrote:Daniel all honesty...that manually is geared toward MIDI users. It does not help.


You obviously didn't read it. Items 3.3 and 4.6 are dealing with timecode usage.
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Re: thanks for help...making some progress

Postby daniel clark on 28 Nov 2013, 18:40

:cool: :cool: hate too say you have to get on the same page as us with info and being familiar with the software to tell us whats going on ,, trying too help but dont use tc control ,,just familiar with certain aspects of it :cool:
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Re: thanks for help...making some progress

Postby show-spect on 28 Nov 2013, 18:51

open the Line/Phono dropdownlist in section Input 2 and select Line if you connect a line-level device or select Phono if you connect a turntable with- out a pre-amplifier


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A selectable internal stereo phono pre-amplifier allows the turntable to plug directly to components with no dedicated turntable input
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Re: thanks for help...making some progress

Postby show-spect on 28 Nov 2013, 18:54

I'm throwing in the towel. Seriously. 5 days gentlemen. 5 Days of no mixing, no testing. I'm not into controllers. never have been, never will be. I have my opinion about that. I'm frustrated. Extremely frustrated. Two sections in an almost 300 page manual for timecodes....does not cut it. Thanks to those who tried to help. I have a headache now. I refuse to feel like some dumb jerk over this program. It is what it is.
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Re: thanks for help...making some progress

Postby sylMV on 28 Nov 2013, 19:33

show-spect wrote:I'm throwing in the towel. Seriously. 5 days gentlemen. 5 Days of no mixing, no testing. I'm not into controllers. never have been, never will be. I have my opinion about that. I'm frustrated. Extremely frustrated. Two sections in an almost 300 page manual for timecodes....does not cut it. Thanks to those who tried to help. I have a headache now. I refuse to feel like some dumb jerk over this program. It is what it is.


Two sections, because no more are needed!
Sorry to read it still doesn't work for you, but if you follow what's explained in the manual from the beginning, it works.
By the way, I haven't understood yet what's your issue, apart form "it doesn't work".
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Re: thanks for help...making some progress

Postby show-spect on 29 Nov 2013, 04:20

seriously, I understand I did not come on here on a good note. However, I deal with customer service everyday. when a consumer feels taken advantage of, everything is done to make the consumer feel otherwise. This board is one sided! If it is not, prove it. Where are all the turntablist? where are the turntable users? All I have heard from are MIDI users. Did you not listen to my soundcloud issues? I have tried this for almost 6 days. I have not even mixed on this yet. I hook up everything, I go to the audio window, i have several drivers. I can increase my latency, I'm now hearing buzzing and crackling. I tried every adjustment in the book. If this is meant for me to use, The I will hear from a turntablist and not a MIDI user. Have not heard from one yet! Sorry I can't do this anymore, My holiday is not going to be ruined because of this. I'm sick of contacting mixvibes not to get a response. Not just today...but ever since I received this program! This simply is not what I paid for! Bottom line is that I should have forgone other things in life and made a better longterm investment. so...Enjoy your holiday, nothing can be done. The option is still out there....but I will only deal with a turntable user. Otherwise i must try to move on.
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Re: thanks for help...making some progress

Postby djphaidon on 29 Nov 2013, 08:54

Really wish I had a turntable to help you out, but I never have had any interest in scratching, or lugging them around. There has to be an easy solution, cause other users don't have the issues you have. I can't prove that this board is not one sided, but nearly everyone except you is having a good time here.

I listened to your soundcloud recording, and I can hear the the issues that you are talking about, but you give no description of how they occur. You are getting sound out, so that's an improvement.

Can you list out the issues you are still having, in detail?

Also, how long have you been using your setup before you switched to Cross? Did you use the setup with any other software system before this?
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Re: thanks for help...making some progress

Postby show-spect on 29 Nov 2013, 11:23

I used Torq prior to this, then Serato. Serato no longer will support the SL1 therefore I made a switch.
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Re: thanks for help...making some progress

Postby sylMV on 29 Nov 2013, 11:40

Hi again,

I had not listened to your soundcloud. Had not understood it was demonstrating some issues. Usually prefer to read some text. But, whatever, sorry for that.

From what I heard:
- the digital sound: it sounds like you kept Master Tempo (time-stretching) enabled. Set the pitch mode to "Speed".

- the noise after a stop: it often means the noise threshold is a bit too low. But this issue might disappear if you disable Master Tempo (first point). If not, try to increase it a bit.

Hope this helps!

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