After a few months i can confirm: finalscratch 2 vinyl support is horrible

Get/ask information about the supported timecoded vinyl & CD systems here.
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Stitch
 
Aug 29, 2009 (21:34)
Hi,

This is going to be my first and last blunt topic here.

I'm using final scratch 2 vinyls (as advertised on the front page), and i find it horrible.

First i thought it was my equipment, but i just upgraded it to top of the line stuff; its still bad.

What's wrong?
As expected, FS2 timecode vinyl works only in relative mode. I love relative mode.

The only problem: the pitch is not stable, it jumps up and down and makes my audio sound like its from an old casette deck.

Setting the vinyl support (for "learn timecode") into MS pinky 1 and then learn the timecode results in the least amount of jittering.
[edit] The manual suggest MS pinky 4. WIth this setting it sounds even worse! [/edit]

Am i missing an option here for learning timecodes of relative-mode-vinyl?

This is just horrible; i can't rely on it, even though it was advertised as such.


Please help me out, before i need to buy some torq vinyl.

Regards,
Elger

Stitch
 
Sep 05, 2009 (21:25)
One week had passed. No replies. Hopefully imag...

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Sep 07, 2009 (9:03)
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Oct 19, 2009 (15:19)
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Stitch
 
Oct 30, 2009 (10:20)
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Nov 10, 2009 (18:48)
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