Can someone explain what the 3 different modes are for Absolute, Smart, Relative.
I always use smart mode, but to be truthful running TCV's still don't feel like spinning proper vinyl (that's not a moan BTW). In Absolute mode they do, but I find my setup doesn't like this mode.
Relative mode I've never tried.
I always use smart mode, but to be truthful running TCV's still don't feel like spinning proper vinyl (that's not a moan BTW). In Absolute mode they do, but I find my setup doesn't like this mode.
Relative mode I've never tried.
Inviato Sun 18 May 08 @ 5:18 am
How about user manual:
http://www.virtualdj.com/support/VirtualDJ%205%20-%20User%20Guide.pdf
Or ask Cstoll (Chris).
http://www.virtualdj.com/support/VirtualDJ%205%20-%20User%20Guide.pdf
Or ask Cstoll (Chris).
Inviato Sun 18 May 08 @ 9:12 am
As I thought,
Playing TCV's in absolute mode is the more natural feel, as it is suppose to replicate or be like really vinyl.
Inviato Sun 18 May 08 @ 9:28 am
There you go ;)
Sorry I couldn't help more, don't use TCV.
Sorry I couldn't help more, don't use TCV.
Inviato Sun 18 May 08 @ 9:50 am
cliff notes*
absolute: as real vinyl would behave, music will skip, no use of loops
smart: starts as absolute but if you use loops or the tcv skips then it will act like relative mode.
Relative: music will play no matter what happens, skips loops, etc. needle drop will not work
absolute: as real vinyl would behave, music will skip, no use of loops
smart: starts as absolute but if you use loops or the tcv skips then it will act like relative mode.
Relative: music will play no matter what happens, skips loops, etc. needle drop will not work
Inviato Mon 19 May 08 @ 3:43 pm