I just bought a pair of serato cv02 timecodes and I can't seem to get a signal going, I am using vdj pro version 6.0.4. Any help would be greatly appreciated, it has been working with my cd timecodes. I am using dj console mk2 as an interface.
Posté Wed 14 Apr 10 @ 9:11 pm
This should tell you everything you need to know, http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/TimeCode%20Config.html
Hope this helps
Huey
Hope this helps
Huey
Posté Wed 14 Apr 10 @ 9:55 pm
thank you for the response very helpful.
Posté Sun 18 Apr 10 @ 8:11 am
You should register your Professional Version in your profile and update to the latest 6.0.7. There are many improvements especially for Timecode usage.
Greets, Heiko
Greets, Heiko
Posté Sun 18 Apr 10 @ 8:21 am
I am having the exact same problem. I have two serato scratch cv02 vinyls and two stanton t.52 turntables plugged into a hercules rmx console switched to phono. it detects one of them but there are not circles it's a long diagonal line from the top right to the bottom left in the 4 square grid. It was detecting the other one this morning but now it does not. Even when it detects the right side i can't control the track, i can only control it with my rmx controller, not the turntable. i have it on relative mode but there are still no cirlces. how do you set it up so you can control the track and start/stop with the turntables?
Posté Sat 15 May 10 @ 11:04 am
Hello,
Everytime you change a needle or a cartridge, you have to CONFIG AGAIN all your settings. So just move a little bit your LEFT/RIGHT knob to get good graphic form (ellipse in the center and circle in the sides for VirtualDJ and VirtualVinyl timcodes and Circules for Serato) for your timecodes. Have enough gain (not too much that your signal goes out of the graphic square space) and not too low that could be lost it's tracking or confuse by silence at a moment. If you have just a flat line, then you just have one channel with timecode signal. It could be fixed with a cble replacement ot checking for cartridge connections.
Use of timecodes require some time to understand each parameter and how to configure it.
Everytime you change a needle or a cartridge, you have to CONFIG AGAIN all your settings. So just move a little bit your LEFT/RIGHT knob to get good graphic form (ellipse in the center and circle in the sides for VirtualDJ and VirtualVinyl timcodes and Circules for Serato) for your timecodes. Have enough gain (not too much that your signal goes out of the graphic square space) and not too low that could be lost it's tracking or confuse by silence at a moment. If you have just a flat line, then you just have one channel with timecode signal. It could be fixed with a cble replacement ot checking for cartridge connections.
Use of timecodes require some time to understand each parameter and how to configure it.
Posté Sat 15 May 10 @ 12:18 pm