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    Default traktor pro problem

    Problem is: are performance issues and there's like scrambled sound and it has the wrong speed and I can't change latency..

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    message deleted but I don't know why.. either way; I didn't read the manual, I know what I'm talking about.. the settings are exactly the same as I had in traktor 3 and I found someone who has the same problem here: http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...ad.php?t=72908

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    just posted it here to see if anyone may have the answer

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    Sounds like a bug in Traktor Pro itself, or maybe driver problems - try changing using your internal soundcard and ASIO4ALL to see if you still get the problem, that will rule out driver problems.

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    nop, tried it and with asio I get no sound at all.. have found 2 other people that have the same problem and we've reported it with NI.. will let you guys know when we got an answer

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    what sound card do you have?
    It's the FAQ. Read it.

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    interna...

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    Oh, well, I'm just gonna throw this out there... that the internal sound card might be the problem in and of itself.

    I know whenever I have used the internal sound card it always clicks and pops and sounds all-around awful, unless I pull my latency back something fierce. I don't know if there is a way to change the latency on an internal sound card, however. I don't know if it has a setting. You might want to look into getting some sort of audio interface.
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    DvlsAdvct:

    Yes, you can change latency settings on some internal sound cards. Mostly those so-called "HD Audio" cards.

    tical:

    The reason I deleted my post (That you read before I deleted it) was because after reading it, I thought it sounded "rude" for a new member who just posted a completely legit question/trouble.

    I tried to find out more information regarding your problem and come back with a real possible solution, than just tell you in a fancy way "Please, have you read the manual"?

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