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My numark tt1625 turntables keep
If you could be a little more specific, we might be able to help you out better.
Does it slow down, when you do anything, or after a long period of time of being on/used? Or as soon as you turn it on, it slows down?
Any specific information would be greatly appreciated.
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I cant get sound from my turntable. How do you hook it up?
As long as you can hear the record playing in the groove of a record, by ear, then the problem is that the connection to your computer is wrong. Since this is a USB turntable it will have to plug into a USB port. So you need to check that you have connected to the right type of USB port. That the port is working. See Control Panel on a Windows Machine. That the signal level from the port is set high enough and that it isn't switched off. You might also need to check the drivers for the device are installed and up-to-date.
EZ Audio Converter does not export files to iTunes
I've had exactly the same problem, and so far no resolution from Ion. A small bit of good news: the .wav files are on the hard drive, although without any track info. At least on Vista, they are in username/AppData/Local/Temp. The files are name Temp0, Temp1, Temp 2, ...
You can use iTunes to add these files (File/add file) and then convert them to .mp3s, or whatever format you prefer. Or you could convert them first using the tool of your choice, such as Audiograbber.
This is inconvenient, but a lot better than re-ripping the vinyl after EZVinyl hangs.
Why does my IDJ2 go into demo mode when i a
This is the default setting after you have updated the firmware. When you fire the idj2 up use the arrow keys to go into settings and change the "show demo mode" option to off...
BOTH SPEEDS PLAY WAY TOO FAST
Drive belt may have slipped, check speed on record, check if switch has another position or is not moving all the way, check if turntable is seated correctly.
My Numark tt-100 has "output pitch". What is it for?
If you are referring to the output connector on the back, it is there to connect to external devices that require platter speed information.
The complete owner's manual is available at:
http://www.numark.com/images/product_downloads/tt100_referencemanual_00.pdf
Why won't both my turntables play out of my mixer?
I am guessing but it sounds like a gorse impedance mismatch. You should never connect two outputs together unless they are specifically designed for that. Since you are listing to mono why not send each output to the Base Amp the other to the cabinet. That should resolve the problem.
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