On 11/05/2016 02:50 PM, Mark Hills wrote:
> The timecode decoder is almost totally self-calibrating; adding an RIAA
> preamp will have almost no effect on the decoding.
>
> The only reason I can think to implement one in Mixxx is if you want to
> use your software preamp to listen to regular vinyls (not timecode)

Thanks for clarifying.

>
> A more interesting side note is: to emulate a more 'correct' vinyl sound
> during scratching, the playback software should not just timestretch, but
> apply an inverse RIAA curve to the audio file, followed by the necessary
> timestretching, followed by the RIAA curve. I have not tested how
> noticable this difference would be.
>
> (When you scratch on a regular vinyl and turntable it shifts lots of
> frequences around but the equalisation curve is left in place)
>

Interesting idea. I think it's worth trying and comparing how it sounds.

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