This could be a question pertaining to 7 or 8, but since I'm now a solid 8 user, I posted here :-)
I have a bad habit of letting my needle run into the label and make swirly marks all over it. I know...its horrible for the needle and the label!
I noticed a VDJ Script expression: get_arm which supposedly gets the turntable arm position.. i'm hoping by way of the vinyl position.
I would like to use this or some other command to write an if test within my LED_PFL that says: If the record position is greater than 10:00 blink 200ms.
10 minutes in, on side A of the Serato vinyl is where the control portion starts. I think that would be a good landmark for "running out of space notification"
I do run in relative mode, but since VDJ8 sees positional info during calibration, I'm assuming that data would always be available in any mode.
In addition, will there ever be a method to use the control section of the vinyl to search the library? I know this is a very under-utilized item for even serato users, but it would be nice to have as an option...maybe?
Thanks!!!
I have a bad habit of letting my needle run into the label and make swirly marks all over it. I know...its horrible for the needle and the label!
I noticed a VDJ Script expression: get_arm which supposedly gets the turntable arm position.. i'm hoping by way of the vinyl position.
I would like to use this or some other command to write an if test within my LED_PFL that says: If the record position is greater than 10:00 blink 200ms.
10 minutes in, on side A of the Serato vinyl is where the control portion starts. I think that would be a good landmark for "running out of space notification"
I do run in relative mode, but since VDJ8 sees positional info during calibration, I'm assuming that data would always be available in any mode.
In addition, will there ever be a method to use the control section of the vinyl to search the library? I know this is a very under-utilized item for even serato users, but it would be nice to have as an option...maybe?
Thanks!!!
geposted Wed 08 Apr 15 @ 8:10 pm
I think the get_arm action is for the onscreen turntable arm. Not the physical timecode arm.
geposted Thu 09 Apr 15 @ 5:57 am
Good possibility!
geposted Thu 09 Apr 15 @ 8:04 pm