Lynx Setting to not roll vinyl back through after the cut?

Lynx Setting to not roll vinyl back through after the cut?

Postby bamaboog » September 1st, 2013, 12:14 am

Is there a setting for the Lynx using MTC that will not roll the vinyl back through the machine (back to the start of the cut) after the cut is made? I would rather it stop in the position of the last cut. Is that possible?
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Re: Lynx Setting to not roll vinyl back through after the cu

Postby PennyDuncan » September 3rd, 2013, 7:38 am

No...that is not possible......the configuration of the machine takes it back to original original when the cut completes..
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Re: Lynx Setting to not roll vinyl back through after the cu

Postby MeFlick » September 3rd, 2013, 9:30 am

I agree with Penny in that right now it isn't possible. But I was also going to suggest that you might go the MTC forum and add this to their "wish list" and see if it is possible to add this to the software to have it do it. Not sure if it can be done if its just the nature of the machine, but if its possible, I'm sure Andy could figure it out!
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Re: Lynx Setting to not roll vinyl back through after the cu

Postby bamaboog » September 3rd, 2013, 9:48 pm

Thank you for replying!!!
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Re: Lynx Setting to not roll vinyl back through after the cu

Postby Angel135612 » September 29th, 2013, 2:19 pm

There is a setting in Signcut that will keep the media from returning back to the origin, so it is something that is possible to write into the code of the program. I just think most people don't even think about that with MTC, so it is probably something Andy hasn't thought about adding, but if enough people request it, I would think he may try to incorporate that into the program in a future update.
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