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Topic: What the heck did I do? (timecode problems)

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Fired up V8, was getting a very wobbly sound and it sounded like crap. Took a pic of my settings:



Noticed I was only getting half circles in the config. Also noticed if I tapped on my mixer or turntables, it would cause the quality to jump all over.

Fired up V7, and same thing...half circles with very bad wobbly sound....



So what could have happened? The quality shows 100% on both V8 and V7, I didn't change any other settings, my ASIO latency is set at 6ms (changed it a to a few different things with the same issues), hit the calibrate a few times in V8, checked to make sure everything was good with cables, even changed time code and needles to different ones all with the same result. So what in the world can I do to solve this?
 

geposted Fri 07 Jul 17 @ 11:26 pm
FYI...started Serato and zero issues. Great sound and perfect calibration.
 

geposted Sat 08 Jul 17 @ 12:35 am
visionz5 wrote :
FYI...started Serato and zero issues. Great sound and perfect calibration.



what build are u using iam using build 3780 and sound is bad the tracks sound warp with timecode .i tried it with VDJ timecode And serato timecode same thing.

i told the dev team and they told me that they are looking into it .they said they did not touch nothing in this bulid that have to do with timecode.but as soon as they put pitch quality 3 timecode sound bad now even with pitchquality 1&2 .1 sound good but when i go to cue up a track and scratch from that cue point it double up or it like skip when i scratch.
 

geposted Sat 08 Jul 17 @ 7:04 am
AdionPRO InfinityCTOMember since 2006
You can see from the circles and the wave that the input signal is very bad. It's supposed to look like smooth sine waves, but it is looking almost like saw-tooth.
The 100% quality indicates that it's still able to decode the position, but as you see from the pitch value this is not stable because of it.

It doesn't look like a latency problem, and since you already replaced needle and vinyl my guess would be cables (or connectors), or otherwise your sound card.
 

geposted Sat 08 Jul 17 @ 7:12 am
Adion wrote :
You can see from the circles and the wave that the input signal is very bad. It's supposed to look like smooth sine waves, but it is looking almost like saw-tooth.
The 100% quality indicates that it's still able to decode the position, but as you see from the pitch value this is not stable because of it.

It doesn't look like a latency problem, and since you already replaced needle and vinyl my guess would be cables (or connectors), or otherwise your sound card.



but my circles are very good and it still sound warp on pitchquailty 2&3 .1 sound good but like i said when i scratch from the cue point it like double up or skips ever since they but pitchquailty 3 . timecode sound bad especially when i play Spanish music.
 

geposted Sat 08 Jul 17 @ 7:16 am
AdionPRO InfinityCTOMember since 2006
So your problem is different from visionz5's problem then.
I thought you said it was ok again for you in 3790 in your topic?
 

geposted Sat 08 Jul 17 @ 7:18 am
Adion wrote :
So your problem is different from visionz5's problem then.
I thought you said it was ok again for you in 3790 in your topic?


yeah i jump the gun i play 1 track and it sound good as i started dj and playing track it just stared sounding warp again.and on serato it sound very good and vdj use to sound good on pitchquailty 2 with timecode.and like i said there no problem when i use my controller its timecode .

 

geposted Sat 08 Jul 17 @ 7:24 am
Adion wrote :
You can see from the circles and the wave that the input signal is very bad. It's supposed to look like smooth sine waves, but it is looking almost like saw-tooth.
The 100% quality indicates that it's still able to decode the position, but as you see from the pitch value this is not stable because of it.

It doesn't look like a latency problem, and since you already replaced needle and vinyl my guess would be cables (or connectors), or otherwise your sound card.


Thanks Adion! I checked all my connections and everything seemed to be ok. It's probably the internal sound card in the mixer crapping out. I'll try a different mixer and see if anything is different.

 

geposted Mon 10 Jul 17 @ 11:47 am
djdadPRO InfinityDevelopment ManagerMember since 2005
If the same sound card is used from Windows (as default recording/playback device), perhaps you could try to select a different one (e.g. your computer's built-in sound card) from Windows Control Panel->Sound
 

geposted Mon 10 Jul 17 @ 12:48 pm


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