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by BennyB on 20 Oct 2011, 11:23
I got some problem with Timecode CDing.
In absolute mode, CUE and loop don't want to work. I used CDJ-800 MK2. It sarts and stop nicely, but cue is not finely working, and pitch reaction time is way more that with vynils I'm using Cross The soundcard is a U-Mix 44. The CD says its for DVS Pro, but as far as I know, it should work either softwares.
My theory is, that my soundcard is too sensitive, and the CD-s line singnal ovverruns the soundcard input. I had the same experience with regular line-input, wich sounded very poor, untill I turned it down to be a proper sound level for the card. Because of this, the software my not get a proper timecode signal.
Any Ideas?
It works very nicely with Vynil timecoding, but I wanna use CD-s.
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by BennyB on 20 Oct 2011, 12:56
j-kut wrote::mrgreen: serial have you made shure that the input of the u-mix44 is lowered in the software-panel? (Windows-Prefs)
It doesn't change the result. Not even with the drive or with Cross either. The card in characteristics is oversensitive. I had tests with that, lately. The question is can it be a timecode problem. In the test I use the USB soundcard, from the U-Mix DJ set, and ran winamp from it. Then I connected that card into the U-Mix 44 input 1&2. After that I set Cross deck A to Line-IN, and started winamp. Whatever I tried via sw the sound was awfully distored. So I set back everything and lowred the Winamp volume. I got the best result at Winamp volume set to 4%!!!. So that is how sensitive my card is... I'm sure now you understand the problem. Serial: I use my friend's Cross, to try for 1 month, so I can decide to get my own, or not (definitely will  ). Also with the timecode stuff is his stuff, just to test out.
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by BennyB on 21 Oct 2011, 00:43
I won't mess around with other's Serial. @Daniel: I'll give him some Cereal, with some hot milk for breakfast:D STILL, nobody has the idea, about this timecode CD problem mentioned above. Seriously i need to know.
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by daniel clark on 21 Oct 2011, 02:20
In the test I use the USB soundcard, from the U-Mix DJ set, and ran winamp from it. Then I connected that card into the U-Mix 44 input 1&2. After that I set Cross deck A to Line-IN, and started winamp. Whatever I tried via sw the sound was awfully distored. So I set back everything and lowred the Winamp volume. I got the best result at Winamp volume set to 4%!!!. So that is how sensitive my card is... I'm sure now you understand the problem. Serial: I use my friend's Cross, to try for 1 month, so I can decide to get my own, or not (definitely will  ). Also with the timecode stuff is his stuff, just to test out.[/quote]  something doesnt make sence,,are you referering to the usb sound doggle frome U-Mix, which is the same frome home 7  me thinks you are doubling amplifying you inputs  refering to have him regerster his software 
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by BennyB on 21 Oct 2011, 02:27
@Daniel - Bad Post editing  Hard to figure out what you said. It was an example for how sensitive is U-Mix 44. But still no ideas about my problem. I'm waiting for a helpful post that someone else experienced the same, or has any clue about this. So please stop writing post that don't make sense.
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by Blackbrook on 21 Oct 2011, 07:33
Have you thought of a driver issue? To me distorted sound, if it is not analog noise" refers often to driver issues. Which Cross version are you testing? I could read j-kut's thread in which he describes similar issues but he is on a Mac (maybe it is not OS related?!). Cheers, Steve P.S.: If you get this issue sorted buy Cross  it rocks 
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