Possible bug in FX or internal audio routing

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Possible bug in FX or internal audio routing

Postby KolatzDJ on 12 Nov 2014, 12:04

Have been trying out Cross DJ for a while, coming from other HW/SW in the market and so far I am quite surprised with your software. Congratulations! :)

Today I think I found a small thing that is difficult to occur, but since your software is so stable and well behaving, I think that you'll enjoy having this one solved as well.

Last night I was DJing for a while. Then at the end of the session I used Brake FX to finish the set. Forgot to have it switched off and closed the computer with CrossDJ running.

Today I went to the computer to organize my collection and disconnected from my VMS4.1 to do it somewhere else. Changed the output to internal soundcard and internal mixer "Simple stereo".

When I pressed play on an already loaded deck (from yesterday) I heard only "static noise" like with a disconnected old TV.

Went to verify lots of things like CPU and memory load and all were fine. Then I realised the Brake FX was on and switched it off and voilá! Sound works again! So Brake FX instead of muting the channel it was generating noise? ;)

This is not a very important issue, but it could be connected to something more serious, so I post it for you...

My setup is:

MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2012)
1,8 GHz Intel Core i5
8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB
256 GB SSD

American Audio VMS4.1 (with MixVibes firmware ver 6)
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Re: Possible bug in FX or internal audio routing

Postby RoJeC on 12 Nov 2014, 14:17

Glad you enjoy Cross.
Don't hesitate to report any strange things. .

Brake always is tricky and an fx you better disable right after using.

When turning device in some sleeping mode some hardware components are cleared by the os. Like sound buffer in soun card.

So it might be hard to avoid this.

I would recommend to always restart Cross after a PC reactivate. Just to be sure no memory or connection issue shows up later.
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