Anyone ever used one of those online 3rd party vinyl companies to have a vinyl record made with timecode on one side? I did and the Traktor software detects it but says the timecode is low quality and the playback behavior is weird. Plays slow and even starts to play backwards when I pick the needle up and back down.
I have a 7 inch Traktor/Superseal that I cracked but it has enough Vinyl at the very end to be able to play and be detected by Traktor and it does with good signal.
I noticed when comparing the textures of the two vinyls that the Traktor one has a lot of grooves and looks like multiple individual tracks separated but the one I had custom made is smooth on the Traktor side. Why do they look so different? Is there something special I should have done with the Traktor timecode audio file I sent to the company? I got ot from someone here I'm the community forum and added into FL Studio then cut it down to the suggested length and then exported it as a wav file. Wish I can find another copy of Superseal with the timecode or NI had 7 inch timecode
Any advice is appreciated
Thanks