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Topic: serato timecode vinyl & hercules rmx problem please help

Ryan_Harmonic


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Posted on 1/28/2010 at 10:30:40 PM
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UK
ive asked on the virtual dj forums wondering if anyone can help here .

ive got a hercules rmx , and have vdj . ive plugged my techniucs 1210 into the correct input on the rmx , and i have searto scratch live control vinyl - says second edition cv02 scv - 12002 . in vdj the timecoded vinyl doesnt work properly pull record back still goes forward etc im guessing all the problems are to do with not having a proper signal .

in vdj im not getting the circle image in the signal srength box i get a \ see pic:


http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk134/Ryan_Guppy/vdj.jpg


i hope i have the correct timecode vinyl , says second edition on them . ive checked youtube on how to set a rmx up with vdj timecode etc , but i cant work out what im doing wrong . tried rmx in asio mode everything

please help


ive tried everything new stylus , everything more wieght on the needle etc absolutely everything people have said on the virtual dj forum heres a link to the forum

http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/122738/PC_Version_Technical_Support/se rato_timecode_vinyl___hercules_rmx_problem_please_help_.html

thanks for any help

Maxdjack


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Posted on 1/29/2010 at 10:07:29 AM
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Canada
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Hello,

The first step is to check you have the adequate volume on the phono input.
- What is the cartridge on your turntable?
The louder the cartridge output, the better, for example Shure M44-7 or Ortofon Q-Bert, with high output levels (not lower than 5mv), are perfect.
- You can check if you have a sufficient output level on your cartridge in playing an audio vinyl disc and in activating the source input button on your Rmx.
If you cannot get a good audio level in setting the gain button on the Rmx, then the problem is
- either the output level of the cartridge,
- or the ground cable of the turntable is not well connected to the Rmx
- or the Rmx input setting.


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