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Hello guys,

About a week ago i bought myself the Final scratch open amp and I was looking
for the ideal software solution.

I downloaded the demo version to give VDJ a go and I'm verry pleased with the
possibilities of the software.

Since my demo version is only valid for a few more days I'm stuck with a slight problem
When I play a timecoded vinyl and I load it into the propper channel, the music has
a verry high pitch. I've tried most of the solutions that are on this forum ( 44khz, relative mode,...)
But nothing seems to work, does anyone have an idea?

 

Posté Tue 13 May 08 @ 8:08 am
DJ-ALFPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2005
You must explain more, which OS do you use, VDJ version, which TCV record, sound card?
 

Posté Tue 13 May 08 @ 9:38 am
- version: Virtual DJ version 5.0.7
- OS: Vista home edition
- TCV record: Stanton Final scratch FS record 33rpm
- sound card: Final Scratch open scratch amp

Thanx for the help allready


brgds
 

Posté Tue 13 May 08 @ 11:25 am
jimmy bPRO InfinityMember since 2007
bogaert-y wrote :

- TCV record: Stanton Final scratch FS record 33rpm


Possible reason, I don't think VirtualDJ supports Final scratch Timecodes, I may be wrong though.

It would be alot better if you used our own Timecodes.

 

Posté Tue 13 May 08 @ 11:29 am
i tried it w/ final scratch timecodes, and they did not work properly. u should go pick up a pair of serato timecodes or order vdj timecodes off of here.
 

Posté Tue 13 May 08 @ 10:29 pm
i'm having the same problem with tcv....i use the vv box and vdj records...

.does it still respond to your hand stopping it lets say?.....and when you do stop it does it kinda of stutter strangely? ..does it go thru an mp3 in a couple of seconds?....

in other words does it act strangely or is it just high pitch ?
 

Posté Wed 14 May 08 @ 2:25 pm
- just the hight pitch and sometimes indeed thru an mp3 in a couple of seconds
 

Posté Thu 15 May 08 @ 9:53 am


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