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Switching to master tempo

Posted:
30 Jun 2009, 19:59
by Blackbrook
I have a problem with the master tempo:
When I play around with mixvibes there are no problems, but if i am changing to master tempo there is a loud beep and the sound stops for half a second and after this everything works fine again. I would understand this if i would change to master tempo at the current playing deck but this also happens when i change it at a not playing deck (a deck that i listen to via cue).
Suggestions anyone? After I solved the problem with the installation wizard after every startup I know that it are often very very small configuration aspects that I have to change to find a solution. I would be happy if anyone can help me out of here.
Re: Switching to master tempo

Posted:
07 Jul 2009, 18:53
by Blackbrook
Anyone?

Re: Switching to master tempo

Posted:
08 Jul 2009, 03:35
by DJ AJ Slye
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Re: Switching to master tempo

Posted:
08 Jul 2009, 10:29
by Blackbrook
DJ AJ Slye wrote:Enter Your system specs so you can get better help:
Proccessor
Ram
Harddrive
Operating System
Graphics subsystem
Etc.
Electrolastic Mixshow DJ,
AJ Slye
2 x 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2048MB RAM
150GB HDD with 7200 rpm
Win XP SP3
GeForce 8400M G 128 MB RAM
Re: Switching to master tempo

Posted:
28 Jul 2009, 20:43
by Blackbrook
Nice if anyone has a suggestion or a hint.
@ Admin: Am I the only one with this master tempo problem?
Re: Switching to master tempo

Posted:
29 Jul 2009, 08:28
by phadedvision
Hi Blackbrook,
I've had something similar happen like that once before in version 6 once. The only MT issues I've been having is that it doesn't perform as well as SPD on scratching and mixing. Would be more than happy to tell you what went wrong if I could!
Re: Switching to master tempo

Posted:
29 Jul 2009, 20:28
by Blackbrook
I thought, that mixing in SPD mode is usual and mixing with MT mode is just for those records where vocals sound like mickey mouse. Mixing in MT mode all the time would help?! I will try this! I just thought that the software has to work all the time to correct the tone and so a lot of latency will be gone... I'll test it! THANKS!!!!!
Re: Switching to master tempo

Posted:
29 Jul 2009, 20:43
by bigibang
why you don't want to always mix in master tempo?
or you can switch it before playing it

hope it help
Re: Switching to master tempo

Posted:
29 Jul 2009, 20:52
by Blackbrook
bigibang wrote:why you don't want to always mix in master tempo?
or you can switch it before playing it

hope it help
I knew this function from times while i have been playing with CDJ 200. There i only switched to master tempo when i had to pitch the track a lot. As said I will try it.
Thanks for your help mates!
Re: Switching to master tempo

Posted:
30 Jul 2009, 21:52
by Blackbrook
As I expected the latency crashes while I mix all the time on both channels in MT mode. If I am setting the latency a step higher it works better but I love mixing at 1.5ms so I continue mixing in SPD mode. Thanks again for your help!!!!