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HoffmanPRO InfinityMember since 2006
Hi,

this may be a little early since I have not d/L the new version yet, but I read about the mention of a timecode bypass feature.

If virtual Dj were to freeze up, not allowing you to go into its functions, etc. (which happens from time to time, even though my setup runs perfect most of the time), would I stil be able to bypass the timecode and use my cd players with regular CDs?

I am using an external soundcard, Pioneer CD decks, and timecode CDs

tx,

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Posted Mon 20 Aug 07 @ 12:08 am
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
what happens ?

what is your system spec?
 

Posted Mon 20 Aug 07 @ 1:02 am
HoffmanPRO InfinityMember since 2006
Hey Sky- I haven't tried it yet b/c I have not d/l new version. I was just wondering from those that put it into version 5.

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Posted Mon 20 Aug 07 @ 1:18 am
apopsisdjPRO InfinitySenior staffMember since 2003
@Hoffman-----YES, Timecode bypass is fixed and improved.
Now not only you can listen the audio cd's but the signal pass through the internal Virtualdj mixer.
This simply means that you can use all the functions of the internal mixer: eq's, faders, crossfader and preview.
Now imagine that you connect a midi controller or a midi mixer and play regular cd's...
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Great news i think !
 

Posted Mon 20 Aug 07 @ 1:47 am
Good work guys, will save a lot of timecode users valuable time and money by not requiring an additional messy wiring system into another mixer input.
 

Posted Mon 20 Aug 07 @ 2:03 am


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