by ---g--- » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:23 pm
will do, although perhaps the following would be instructive:
i just replicated the problem many times over for almost the entire set of cds I just burned for a gig tomorrow night.
even on the cdj i have here at home you can clearly see/hear that in order to cue the desired track correctly, you must 'negative' cue the track; that is, you can see from the status track display that the first sound occurs anywhere from 20 to 10 milliseconds into the previous track. doesn't sound like much but actually makes correct cueing impossible.
i tried burning at diff burn speeds, same result.
however, upon selecting track-at-once, enabling the 2-second gap, there wasn't an issue with the test cd i just burned now.
and i would like to clarify, it isn't that there is a 2 second 'negative gap' in which to cue the track, but rather the track actually properly cues at time 0.00.00, instead of -0.00.20
anyone care to comment on why this is, and why MM does this in particular.
thanks
will do, although perhaps the following would be instructive:
i just replicated the problem many times over for almost the entire set of cds I just burned for a gig tomorrow night.
even on the cdj i have here at home you can clearly see/hear that in order to cue the desired track correctly, you must 'negative' cue the track; that is, you can see from the status track display that the first sound occurs anywhere from 20 to 10 milliseconds into the previous track. doesn't sound like much but actually makes correct cueing impossible.
i tried burning at diff burn speeds, same result.
however, upon selecting track-at-once, enabling the 2-second gap, there wasn't an issue with the test cd i just burned now.
and i would like to clarify, it isn't that there is a 2 second 'negative gap' in which to cue the track, but rather the track actually properly cues at time 0.00.00, instead of -0.00.20
anyone care to comment on why this is, and why MM does this in particular.
thanks