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audio problrms

Posted:
28 Aug 2016, 19:40
by randeebee
im having issues loading tracks...when loading a track the track thats playing will click pop and stutter...have tried every buffer setting available...i have four days to fix this issue...also having same problem with the app on my samsung tablet...any solutions out there
Re: audio problrms

Posted:
28 Aug 2016, 19:43
by RoJeC
Are you using Asio driver?
Please add some setup/OS info.
Re: audio problrms

Posted:
30 Aug 2016, 06:14
by randeebee
im using a mixtrack pro controller...also using the computers headphone output with a NI cue splitter...sony vaio laptop windows vista home premium operating system...i know its a older computer but never had a problem until recently
Re: audio problrms

Posted:
30 Aug 2016, 10:28
by RoJeC
Are you using the Asio drivers (listen in Preferences > Audio).
You likely need Asio4all as asio driver if you haven't installed that yet.
If you use WDM drivers this really is the first thing to do.
The loading of a track is the moment Cross needs most CPU power. So try to have as much available as possible. Don't run other tasks.
Try to have tracks analyzed before loading to the deck.
Exclude audio and Cross folders in your Anti virus (try temporary running without VA to see if this helps.)
Avoid energy savings settings to hdd and usb ports.
Re: audio problrms

Posted:
03 Sep 2016, 14:46
by randeebee
i have aiso4all it helps with stability but the players wont sync either manually or automaticaly...theres also a slight echo when using aiso 4all so i dont use it but its on the computer...i tried every combonation of settings in the control panel...ive tried every combo of settings in the aiso control panel as well i have plenty of hard drive space and memory..im not very good with computers but i can usually figure out the problems but this has me frustrated
Re: audio problrms

Posted:
03 Sep 2016, 15:03
by RoJeC
Echoing is pretty unlikely caused by a sound driver. It more likely is the FX or you have a microphone on that catches the live audio.
In asio4all you normally only have to select the soundcard/channels you're using. Do not select others as each channel takes cpu performance.
Next you only tweak the latency slider to the lowest value without any dropouts. Something like 5ms is normal for DJing.
Please also check that Windows does not use the mixtrack as soundcard.