@Vernon Barry posted:I read it and get a different answer.
I don't know what you mean or think "programming" is for that version of the indexer. It appears to be a fixed interval position of tracks based on first the "home" position. You can program 2 modes
Ross Turntable Controller ver. 4-9-08The turntable has either 24 (15 o) or 48 (7.5 o) positions. They are numbered 0-23 and 0-47 respectively. The default is number of positions is 48.Point being, this particular indexer is not where you randomly place a track and then store that position under one of the buttons. It's not that kind of indexer- the new modern version that might be the same that Millhouse River Studios uses is that kind- but that's where the 2nd, clear, and programming comes in- totally different system.Again, this turntable indexer, you install the table, then power it up to the home position.Then you decide 24 or 48 possible positionsThen you move to the first position and line your track physically to that position mechanically.
It all makes perfect sense now. Yes, I was reading the “newer” instructions thinking I could put tracks anywhere and then “program” them in. Appreciate you clarifying it for me. Very thankful I didn’t start laying tracks first (which was the original plan). Again, thank you.