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Topic: "ghosting"

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the one BUG that does happen is when im using time coded vinyls, and i stop the song with the needle resting on the record, i hear pops, and clicks, and the song will slowly move around as if the needle were moving, but its not. the needle is completly still

i call it "ghosting". it only happens when the waveform is displayed (ie sound could be played). the pops are absent in silence. you cant hear em at the "dead" parts.

it doesnt happen until the record slows WAY down, so its not too big of a problem yet.
it will however be a problem in the future, when i really learn how to beat juggle.

this ghosting needs to be fixed.
the needle dropping is decent. could use more work, but gets the job done just fine
other than that, i havent found any problems.
im sure i will though.
im sure i will......
 

Posted Thu 06 Jan 05 @ 11:11 pm
PJayPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Increase the silence slider in the timecoded settup until it stops
PJay
 

Posted Fri 07 Jan 05 @ 11:34 am
idj4uPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Thanks PJay! I tested time coded CD the other day very quickly. I was having the same noise problem, but I just put it down to the fact I was only using the factory onboard sound card. (as I said, just HAD to try it out quickly).
 

Posted Sun 09 Jan 05 @ 8:33 pm
apopsis had answered me earlier, but that's exactly what it was

raising the silence to kill the feedback from the turntables/mixer.
virtual dj thought that was the timecoded vinyl, and would ghost the MP3.

sorry for the noob question...
I'm glad i got this thing working =)

I want to make an MP3 using virtual dj sometime soon.
basic scratching, and beat matching
 

Posted Sat 22 Jan 05 @ 12:52 am


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