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PROBLEM
The timecode is not functioning
properly.
Audio is playing in reverse
The VirtualVinyl box is not
recognized by the software or I
don't see timecode signal.
My turntables or CD players are
switched in the software. My left
player is controlling the right
deck and the right player is
controlling the left deck.
The outputs on my mixer are
switched. The left deck in the
software is coming in on the right
channel of my mixer, and the
right deck on the software is
coming into the left channel of
my mixer.
I hear a loud high pitched sound
when I try to play some music.
The needle is on the record, but
the turntable is not spinning and I
am hearing a harsh digital noise.
Audio playback is dropping out.
CAUSE
Keylock feature on your turntable
or CD player is enabled.
You are using third-party
timecode vinyl or CDs.
Needles are damaged or dirty.
Cables from your turntable/CD
player were connected
incorrectly.
The VirtualVinyl box was
plugged in after the software was
started.
RCA cables from players to box
not connected correctly.
Deck inputs switched in the
software settings.
RCA cables from box to mixer
not connected properly.
Deck outputs switched in the
software settings.
You are listening to the timecode
signal.
Noise being picked up from
needle.
Timecode signal not configured
correctly
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SOLUTION
If your turntable or CD player has
a Keylock feature, please make
sure that it is turned off,
otherwise the timecode will not
function properly.
VirtualVinyl is designed to be
used only with the included
timecode vinyl and CDs. To
ensure proper operation, please
only use the included vinyl or
CDs.
Please check your needles and
clean them, if needed.
Please make sure that the left
channel output from your
turntable or CD player is going to
the left channel input on the
VirtualVinyl box and the right
channel output from your
turntable/CD player is going to
the right channel input on the
VirtualVinyl box.
Make sure Invert Stereo option
is not checked in the Timecode
Configuration options.
Reselect the VirtualVinyl sound-
card from Config -> Sound
Setup. To reselect VirtualVinyl,
simply select another soundcard
option from the pull-down menu
and click OK. Then, open the
Config -> Sound Setup again,
select the VirtualVinyl soundcard
and click OK.
Make sure your left player is
connected to input 1 and your
right player is connected to input
2 on the VirtualVinyl box.
Go to Config -> Sound Setup
and try switching the Input
channels mapping.
Make sure that Output 1 from the
box is connected to the left
channel input and Output 2 is
connected to the right channel
input of your mixer.
Go to Config -> Sound Setup
and try switching the Output
channels mapping.
If you are using timecode signal
or vinyl, please make sure that
you are listening to the Outputs
of the VirtualVinyl box, instead of
the Pass signal.
Raise the Silence bar in the
Timecode Configuration settings.
Run the Auto-Config options
again to calibrate the timecode
signal.

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