Setup Guide
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Disable ClearSound – ClearSound uses a technology that gives a better sound when you don't
scratch, at the expense of a very small delay when you scratch. When playing certain types of heavy
tremolo music pitch changes with the DVS can cause artifacts in the sound quality.
Disable AntiSkip – uses a technology that will ensure that VirtualDJ will not skip even if your needle
skips on your record. Skipping of a DVS control vinyl can occur do to various reasons, if minor skips
occur while using the DVS control vinyl, VirtualDJ will compensate for the minor occurances. This
feature can typically be disabled (checked) if using DVS control CDs.
Pitch Sensibility – The Pitch Sensibility is used to adjust how much the pitch slider in VirtualDJ
should follow the turntable speed. If set too low, the pitch slider will take some time to adjust. If set too
high, the pitch slider will move when you just want to scratch.\n(remember, with the Timecode
technology, a software has no clear way to know the difference between a disc turning faster because
of the turntable's pitch being moved, or because of the disc being nudged or scratched. both result in
the timecode signal coming faster.)
Lead Time – Adjusts how much lead time is used on the vinyl before the start of the song. This is
used so that VirtualDJ can track timecode movement before the actual start of the song.
Save capture … – Use this button to save a .bmp file (see below) of timecode config dialog. You can
then upload this image on www.virtualdj.com forums if you need to ask for help to configure/optimize
your timecode signal.
TIMECODE SETUP AND CALIBRATION