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Decoder Gain
Here, the volume of the incoming Timecode Control signal is displayed. A higher gain sig
nal normally means better control tracking.
Tracking
Track Start Position: You can choose the start position of the tracking here. This is use
ful if you want to sticker your record with a lead-in sticker, or the beginning of your
control record is worn out or scratched.
Turntable Speed: Put a checkmark in the 45 RPM handling mode if you prefer this over
33 RPM.
Tracking Alert: If the Timecode Control signal becomes bad, the tracking buttons start
flashing in red. While the red flashing is normal when you move the record back and
forth, if the red flashing occurs during normal forward playback, you probably have
dust under the needle.
Load next track when flipping record: With this option checked, you can load the next
track of any Playlist by flipping the record.
Use playlist scrolling zone: With this option, you can enable Playlist Scrolling for exam
ple skipping to CD track #3 allows you to scroll up and down through your Playlist by
manually spinning the jog wheel of your CD player. For more information please read
chapter
12.2.3, The Control Zones on CD.
Switch to Absolute mode in lead-in: When you place the needle in the Lead-In of the
Control Vinyl or skip to the first track of the Control CD, the tracking mode switches to
Absolute mode. Read more about the playback modes in chapter
12.5, Tracking
Modes.
Switch to Absolute mode when loading: When loading a track, the tracking mode always
switches to Absolute mode. Read more about the playback modes in chapter 12.5,
Tracking Modes
.
13.7
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Loading
Loading only into stopped Deck: Prevents loading into a playing Deck and therefore stops
you from accidentally loading a track into the wrong Deck.
Stop playback at end of track: Stops the playback of a Deck when a track is at its end.
Preferences
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