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Check that there is no damage to the plastic turntable rotor (i.e the part with wheels) underside the plate. Motor could be working but rotor missing or not connected properly, or damaged. Otherwise the turntable motor or motor driver circuit is fried.
Take the turntable off by removing the "E" clip. Make sure the motor spins - if it does not, it can be taken apart and oiled. The main turntable bearing should turn easily - if not take apart and lube. The idler wheel is the next thing to check - clean the rubber tire with alcohol or rubber rejuvenator and grease the bearing. Also check the motor mounting grommets - if they are bad the steps on the motor pulley won't line up with the idler wheel.
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Most turntables platters come off at the spindle point. It might be covered up so you might have to force the covered part off. You may find a horseshoe clip holding it on.
Yes, Cakewalk Pyro 5 works well with a USB turntable. It has specific support for USB turntables. One example of a turntable that works well with it is the Stanton T.90 USB Turntable.
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