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After clicking on the Timecode Config, you will see the configuration dialog below. Start playing your Vinyl or CD to see the signal level information in the configuration display.

For a 100% quality signal, you may need to adjust the following options:

Vinyl – Select what kind of timecode control record you will be using.

Mode – Select what timecode mode you want to use.

Options available are –

 Smart Relative (default)

 Relative

 Absolute

Left/Right – If the graphic shows an flatten circle (egg shape) instead of a concentric circle adjust this setting until the signal graphic is more circular.

Phase/Anti – Use this knob to adjust the phasing of the signal. If the graphic shows a tilted egg instead of a concentric circle adjust this setting until it is vertical.

Gain – This option is used to adjust the signal graphic if the concentric circles are small or too large in the display window. Adjusting the setting does not change the level of the signal being received by VirtualDJ from the DVS control vinyl or CD this must be done at the sound card.

Silence – Use this knob to adjust the gray zone on the graphic, so that it doesn't touch the green circle while in normal operation, but completely covers the green lines when you stop the turntable.

If necessary you can select the individual deck tabs to fine tune each deck with the same options.

TIMECODE SETUP AND CALIBRATION

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DEBUG

The Debug button provides access to additional fine tuning options for gaining a better quality signal of your DVS and its control of the VirtualDJ interface. The following visuals are available and features that can be adjusted to obtain better DVS performance.

Signal Grid – displays the DVS signal being read by VirtualDJ. By adjusting the various settings you should see concentric circles displayed in this area.

Data Stream – displays the data stream being sent as dotted lines, you should see two lines outside the center zone and one or two lines (depending on timecode being used) within the center zone near the green line.

Stereo Waves – shows a received signal from the DVS in a sine wave with the silence zone in the center. If either channel is not properly sending a signal, you may see a flat line or sine wave smaller than the other channel.

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

Invert Signal Stereo – check if the input cables are crossed and the track moves in reverse when the DVS signal is played.

Invert Signal Phase – check if the cables are correctly connected, but the phasing of the signal is reversed.

Apply RIAA phono filter – if your soundcard does not provide a RIAA pre-amp capability, use VirtualDJ‟s software RIAA pre-amp to attain a stronger signal when using a vinyl record for the DVS. If using a CD DVS signal this should not be checked.

Apply noise LP filter – use VirtualDJ‟s Low Pass filter for removing the low end signals from disrupting the DVS signals quality.

Adjust for 45 RPM – when check VirtualDJ will compensate reading of the control signal if a speed of 45 RPM is used.

Disable Pitch – If you disable SmartPitch, the pitch slider inside VirtualDJ will not move to reflect the pitch on your

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