Originally Posted by
itskindahot
^^^ you still don't get it. probably the reason is traktor is reporting things in a confusing way. traktor does NOT show your system's actual latency but it shows you what are essentially buffer sizes. please re-read my post.
what you observe is a reduction in the amount of music (in units of time) that is stored in the buffer.
to give a drastic example: I install traktor on some 10 year old, super-slow computer. after 30min *sweat*, the installation finally goes through. i now set the buffer in the audio settings panel to 64. And WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM!!!! Traktor now shows super-low latency on my lemon of a computer.
if you think this is the computer's actual latency, you are wrong. if you think the actual latency is much higher and at current settings we'll get nothing but glitches and drop-outs, you are right.
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