Operation Manual

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Prior to using your system or understanding how to configure for timecode control,
here are some very important tips you should know about --
If you are going to use Timecode Vinyl - Verify that your turntable is well grounded
If you are going to use Timecode CDs - Never activate the Master Tempo on your CD
player because it will destroy the timecode signal
If you hear the timecode sound in your speakers, you have to mute the pre-listen of
Lines In (monitor)
A quality Input signal from the Turntables and/or CD Player is important to having
quality timecode control. Be sure that the input gain is correctly adjusted in your sound
card. To LOW or HIGH of a signal will not be able to be read and will lead to poor
control.
Configuring Timecodes
When you open the Timecode Configuration window, you can choose to view the window in
Simple or Advanced view. For the most part, you might never have to go into the Advanced
View – the Simple View shows the most essential timecode configuration that you will probably
need.
You will notice that there is an Auto-
Config button for each virtual deck. This
button can be used to automatically
detect the required timecode settings for
the software to function properly.
To use the Auto-config feature:
1. Play both timecode input sources
(i.e. play both timecode CDs or play
both timecode records).
2. Press each deck’s Auto-Config
button to automatically configure the
timecode settings.
If the timecode signal is configured properly,
you will see a green dot next to Timecode
Quality Or as shown to the right in Advanced
View, you should see a nice Sine wave
pattern.
TIMECODE CONTROL