My experience with laptop soundcards, and some tips

My experience with laptop soundcards, and some tips

So a few weeks ago I ordered the Novation NIO to go with my sweet new Dell audio laptop. I planned on using it to run 2 channels out of Traktor in to an external mixer. Unfortunatly, after about 4 days of scouring the net trying to figure out how to get Traktor to recognize outputs 3 and 4, I gave up and traded in, plus 50 bucks, for the NI Audio Kontrol 1. A friend had one and it worked great so I decided to go with it. Immediatly after installing, everything worked how it should, Traktor saw all 4 outputs, and I hooked it up to the mixer next door. Despite every latency setting I tried, I couldn’t get rid of the pops and cracks. That sucked! Later that day I wend and got 2 studio monitors for my lab. Still popping and cracking, so I checked out the NI support site for help. They recommended I download DPC Latency Checker. I did, ran it, and it told me some of my devices were interfering with real time audio. So, under it’s recommendation, I opened up device manager and started disabling devices 1 by 1. So the wireless was the culprit. As soon as I disabled it, a few nice pops came out, then sweet clean music. The graph on DPC went from max to 0 and problem is solved. Now everything is great, except when my laptop is plugged in charging a low hum comes over the speakers. Battery only it’s gone, so next is sheilded cables I guess, but at least it all sounds nice now, no pops and clicks, and when I get my M audio X session tomorrow my lab will be complete with laptop, soundcard, monitors, roland MC505, and the X session.

thats cool man how much is that NI audio kontrol 1

about $250 US I think. I love mine! Its so fkn pretty, matches my macbook pro. and I love the extra midi controls!

This will tell you how to temporarily stop services in Windows so you can run music software without making any “permanent” changes in your services applet or device manager…

http://www.nem0nic.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=118&Itemid=48

And this will tell you how to get rid of that hum you’re hearing when you have your laptop hooked to AC - it has nothing to do with shielded cables…

http://www.nem0nic.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=125&Itemid=48

Cool that was an interesting read, thanks Nemonic!