The magic of using timecode to control Traktor results from the interplay between the timcode decoder inside Traktor and the data format on the timecode media. In this article Ranier, the author of the Traktor bible, will show you how to correctly identify almost all possible timecode problems. For this reason I personally prefer the reliability of midi but turntable lovers must be able to diagnose timecode problems quickly and accurately. Its not uncommon to show up to a club and find one turntable is barely working with only a few minutes to trouble shoot before your set. DVS systems like serato and traktor scratch are subject to a wide number of variables including noise interference, cartridge quality and turntable calibration just to name a few. So what i wish for is a way to pick channels A and B in standard config.Timecode records are an amazing technology but sometimes their performance can be a fickle beast. Latency in VDJ is set to auto, but seems to work with no other choice either. ASIO in advanced config seems to ignore the TA6 driver settings. Here's what I find interesting: When I use the standard soundconfig with the main channel and RIAA ticked in timecode-setup for main, it works ALMOST as good as the VV, but the timecode is too low - resulting in crackle while backspinning, so this is not the performance I expect from the Traktor card. Now I can choose between WDM with great sound but giant latency and ASIO with great latency sounding like a bad radio transmission or worse. On VV I can pick 2ms, advanced Master Tempo and optimized quality - which of course I expected to work for the highly praised NI card as well. Hi there, I just bought the Audio 6 to replace my Virtual Vinyl interface (being sick of not getting signed drivers.) Following the above advice, I get it to work, but not quite as good as the VV. Finally, when I close the VDJ 7 program lately I've been getting an error message that says "R6025 - pure virtual function call." Anyone know what this means? I didn't get this message until last week when ran the VDJ Pro Upgrade to 7.0.4 Is this better or is Optimize for latency better? If anyone has any information to tell me if I did this right or wrong I'd appreciate it. A couple questions 1) do I need to click safe mode? and 2) I have it checked on Optimize for Quality. On the VDJ Sound Setup screen under Traktor Audio 6 should I have "Ultra Latency ASIO" clicked? Not sure what that means or if it makes any difference? On the VDJ Performance Screen I set the latency to 512 (11 ms). On the VDJ 7 Timecode Configuration I selected Virtual DJ CD and both meters read 100%. On the Audio 6 control panel I set the process buffer to 512 samples and set the USB buffer to 4 ms. Can anyone tell me if I missed anything or did anything wrong? First, I updated to the latest version of the Traktor Audio 6 drivers. There are still a few spats once in a while, but definitely better though. It seemed to help a lot but it's not quite perfect. It works just fine when I use the Traktor software Scratch Duo 2. Can anyone help me as to what I'm doing wrong? I must not be doing something right on the configuration screen. When I push play on the right CD player nothing happens (however, the Audio 6 does notice the input coming in as the little IN light on the sound card turns on when I push play on the CD player). In VDJ i have the configs set as: Inputs - Timecodes Outputs - External Mixer Sound Card - Audio 6 ASIO Driver When I push play on the left CD player, it controls the RIGHT channel of VDJ and I can control the deck with the timecode. I have Channel A plugged into the left deck input and channel B plugged in the right deck input with both going to their respective outputs in the mixer (Channel A - left, Channel B - right). 2 channels A and B so it should be very simple but I can't get it work work. I am using VDJ7 with an Traktor Audio 6 sound card and timecode CDs. My question is probably basic so hopefully someone out there can help.
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