by djvano on 01 Jun 2013, 00:17
C'est déjà fait... En parcourant le forum, je m'aperçois qu'il y a énormément de gens qui ont une inversion de phase sur la platine de droite. Il semblerait qu'il y ait un problème dans la conception de la u46mk2... Que j'inverse les platines ou les cellules, c'est toujours la platine 2 qui est en inversion de phase... Peut etre qu'un correctif des drivers de cette carte son fixerait ce problème... Voici un post en anglais que j'ai trouvé : My bad for not going down to the bottom of this. After checking witht he developpers, there is more to phase inversion than what i thought.
Phase inversion is linked to needles and also sometimes sound cards like the U46Mk2. MixVibes attempts to detect if there is a phase inversion. its not always entirely accurate and manually changing your pahse inversion can in some case improve the TC decoding. This is vert rare, but worth knowing for those of you who are having TC issues or want to test the software in depth.
The rule is (99% of cases) Orthofon => no phase inversion, shure => phase inversion.
On the U46 there is a phase inversion between input 1 and input 2 (betas me to understand why). this implies that its normal that MixVibes etects a a phase inversion on one of your inputs although you are using 2 identical needles.