Hey guys, I've been trying out the trial Pro version to see how the DVS works.
I only have one turntable, so I'm trying to use single timecode mode.
The problem is....
The pitch resets to zero on the currently playing track when i switch the timecode to the other deck.
This only happens when Disable Pitch is selected under timecode debug.
If I turn pitch control back on, it simply takes too long for the software to recognize a stable and accurate pitch.
It takes about 20 seconds to stabilize.
This pretty much makes the DVS feature unusable, please help me!
Thanks
I only have one turntable, so I'm trying to use single timecode mode.
The problem is....
The pitch resets to zero on the currently playing track when i switch the timecode to the other deck.
This only happens when Disable Pitch is selected under timecode debug.
If I turn pitch control back on, it simply takes too long for the software to recognize a stable and accurate pitch.
It takes about 20 seconds to stabilize.
This pretty much makes the DVS feature unusable, please help me!
Thanks
Posted Thu 06 May 10 @ 8:10 pm
Hello,
I could help you with time code use and settings, but what is a DVS? Are you using Timecode CDs? Are those VirtualDJ timecodes or Serato time codes?
I could help you with time code use and settings, but what is a DVS? Are you using Timecode CDs? Are those VirtualDJ timecodes or Serato time codes?
Posted Sat 08 May 10 @ 12:17 pm
DVS = Digital Vinyl Simulator
Using Serato CV02 vinyl.
Using Serato CV02 vinyl.
Posted Sat 08 May 10 @ 6:30 pm
I'm seeing the term DVS pop up everywhere now - Even American Audio are using this terminology: Digital Vinyl System is the most common explanation.
Don't see how "Simulator" could be correct that would be AVS - Analogue Vinyl Similator which is what timecodes do...
Roy
Don't see how "Simulator" could be correct that would be AVS - Analogue Vinyl Similator which is what timecodes do...
Roy
Posted Mon 10 May 10 @ 5:11 am