Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

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Re: Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

Postby djdrewsie on 30 Jan 2014, 21:39

The process of lifting the needle and or treating a cd player like they are analogue is pointless! It should simply be there for the feel of an analogue device on your digital platform, not literally do what they do in analogue.
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Re: Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

Postby UncleVibes on 30 Jan 2014, 21:40

Keep cool there are different mode available and we do DVS since 2004 with our own lp's and cd.
There are time code included to do an absolute mode...
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Re: Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

Postby djdrewsie on 30 Jan 2014, 21:40

So let me go over this one more time if you are still unclear

I want:

1. The record to keep spinning
2. To not have to manually stop the record or hit pause on my timecode to load a track with security mode enabled
3. Number 2 can be acheived by NOT disabling the internal playback controls.
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Re: Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

Postby djdrewsie on 30 Jan 2014, 21:43

And no I'm not looking to do absolute mode. You are completely misunderstanding me.
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Re: Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

Postby sylMV on 31 Jan 2014, 12:14

Ok, you posting a lot but do not seem to understand what your post, sorry.

In this gorgeous traktor vid, please show me where the "Cue" button is, as you posted it to illustrate that cueing back/stutter with the cue button must exist in any DVS system...
By the way, you'll have noticed, there just a play button, which doesn't act like play/pause. Then, this is not a play/pause button but a button with a completely different function (in this case, disabling control mode) that looks like a play button. But anyway...
In Cross pushing the "3rd mode button" (aka flexible) does the same thing.

djdrewsie wrote:So let me go over this one more time if you are still unclear

I want:

1. The record to keep spinning
2. To not have to manually stop the record or hit pause on my timecode to load a track with security mode enabled
3. Number 2 can be acheived by NOT disabling the internal playback controls.


This is a non-sense to want to load a track without stopping playback with security enabled.
Security is made to avoid the user to load a track in an already playing deck :eek:
Either you disable security (cause it's useless in your case) or you put your hand on the record before loading a track. That's just very common...

Please rephrase 3rd point, it doesn't mean anything.
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Re: Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

Postby djdrewsie on 31 Jan 2014, 12:56

It's not useless to keep the security on. By having the security mode enable you don't have to worry about loading a track while it is playing.

Now when you mix into another song and put your fader to one side, you can hit cue to stop the song you mixed out of and still have the record spinning. Now when you go to load a new track in you won't have to worry about re-jockeying a record as it is already playing. Why waste your hand holding a record, or waste time by having to re jockey a needle? I still want the security of not loading a song when I don't want it. Which is why not disabling the cue and play pause buttons is useful to me.

I can achieve this in every other DJ software, and you're able to load tracks and go vs having to reposition your needle every single time. Something this little does make a huge difference when you want to quick cut tracks. This process takes time, and if the record spins throughout all of this, you can work at a more accelerated pace.
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Re: Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

Postby djdrewsie on 31 Jan 2014, 12:59

Also if the record remains spinning, you can use the cue button as a stutter button while the record remains spinning. Being in a digital platform, you should be able to enjoy the feature of a fully capable cue button, as well as have the full feel and experience of vinyl.
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Re: Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

Postby djdrewsie on 31 Jan 2014, 13:02

And i understand this can be acheived by disarming the timecode, but like i have mentioned before, that takes time! I apologize for any misunderstanding we are having, I'm trying to be as clear as i can, and I really like the software you guys made! :)
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Re: Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

Postby UncleVibes on 31 Jan 2014, 13:30

Can I move your post to suggestion forum?
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Re: Internal Playback Control, with Timecode

Postby djdrewsie on 31 Jan 2014, 14:12

Am i not alread posting in the suggestions section of this forum?
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