English – Reloop SPIN!2 User Manual

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7. Direct Phono Input
Here you can define whether a turntable has been directly connected to the computer. When using
the Spin! 2 interface (line output) a “No” must be displayed here.

8. 45 RPM
Here you can determine whether the timecode records should be played at 45 RPM (Rounds Per
Minute). Default setting and usual is 33 RPM.

9. Left/Right Inverse
When using certain needles or when having calibrating problems it could be that the left and right
side have been mixed up. For the software sector this can be re-adjusted via this option.

10. Phase Inversion
Some cartridges such as the Shure M44-7 need a phase inversion. Activate it here.

11. Timecode Start Delay
Here you can determine the starting point of your timecode record. As usually the first third of the
record is likely to be worn out first it is possible to offset the starting point to a desired position. To
do so place the needle on the desired starting point and push “Save Position”. The value is displayed
in milliseconds.

12. Noise Level/Noise Filter
These two values are only intended for optimisation and for solving problems. Due to easy setup
these values have already been configured.

• Noise Filter:
When experiencing grounding problems or something similar you can increase the noise filter

to 150 for example in order to improve the input signal. The louder the noise the higher the
frequency should be raised.

ATTENTION!
The timecode‘s precision could decrease if the noise filter is set too high.

• Noise Level:

Here you can adjust the noise level in decibel. For a better sensitivity the value should be
increased. Default setting is 40 dB.

13. Calibration Display
Here the timecode signal is displayed optically. Ideally the signal should look like a sinus curve.
If the signal is distorted (square wave) you should check your needles or adjust the settings as
described above.

14. Circle Diagram
Alternatively the calibration display can be shown as a circle diagram. To do so activate this button.

15. Calibrate Button
Push this button in order to calibrate the respective player automatically with the pre-set options.

16. 1 Turntable Mode
If you wish to use only one turntable you should activate this mode in order to control both players.
Make sure that the same interface input is selected under “Audio Source” (see item 4).

TIP!
You can choose between the players via the TAB button.

17. More Options
Activate this button in order to fade in the advanced options (noise level / noise filter and 1 turntable
mode)

18. Apply
Push this button in order to apply the adjustments. Then push “OK” in order to quit the menu.

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