Problem - Cross breaking!

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Problem - Cross breaking!

Postby Dj.cassio on 08 Apr 2013, 18:28

Hey there!

When I'm using the Cross, sometimes one of the tracks (A or B) have some kind of a break. Suddenly suffer a small delay or a small go forward of half a beat or maybe not so much. Can someone help me to solve the problem?

Thanks!
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Re: Problem - Cross breaking!

Postby Jim B on 08 Apr 2013, 19:09

Sounds like the ASIO buffer is set to low to me.
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Re: Problem - Cross breaking!

Postby Dj.cassio on 08 Apr 2013, 19:23

Thanks for awser! How can i change que buffer of ASIO?


Is it possible that the timecode cd's are the problem?
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Re: Problem - Cross breaking!

Postby Jim B on 08 Apr 2013, 19:59

You can find the ASIO buffer setting in your Soundcard Control Panel.
What soundcard do you use?

DJ.cassio wrote:Is it possible that the timecode cd's are the problem?


I don't think so but you never know
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Re: Problem - Cross breaking!

Postby Dj.cassio on 08 Apr 2013, 20:01

The one that came with Cross, u46mkII
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Re: Problem - Cross breaking!

Postby Jim B on 08 Apr 2013, 20:09

Open the U46mk2 Control Panel and look for the ASIO buffer rate and see what it is set at please post back.

Also when you use Cross is your WiFi turned off. The WiFi adaptor can cause audio drop outs.
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Re: Problem - Cross breaking!

Postby Dj.cassio on 08 Apr 2013, 20:35

It is set at 48000Hz
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Re: Problem - Cross breaking!

Postby Jim B on 08 Apr 2013, 20:43

Getting close, lol

Do you see a figure like 256 or 512 for example?
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Re: Problem - Cross breaking!

Postby Dj.cassio on 08 Apr 2013, 21:27

I'm sorry but I dont have my sound card at the moment =S, but please say me how the buffer should be like and I will test it as soon as possible and give you a feedback
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Re: Problem - Cross breaking!

Postby daniel clark on 08 Apr 2013, 23:16

:cool: :cool: where ever the buffer is at wiyh the drop outs ,increase it a bit and see if they stop ,you will have to find the happy medium :mrgreen:
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