I’ve got a big problem with my vci TPro setup.
As long as the vci isn’t plugged in everything is fine, wich lead me to belive that the vci might be causing this.
The freezes are seemingly random, but it feels like it always happens when i’m really jamming out on the knobs and faders.
The display freezes and the audio goes into a 1/1000 loop, wich isn’t a very pleasant sound.
TPro wil stay in this frozen state until i plug out the vci, at wich point, after a few ekstra seconds of buzzing, it continues playback like nothing has happened.
I’m using TPro 1.2 ( now 1.2.2 same issue ) and The DJTT mapping with no mods.
Up your latency a touch and see if the random glitch goes away. I know it’s a pain in the ass without the MIDI feedback, but I don’t know if there are any other options.
yea i miss the feedback already^^
My Dell Laptop has never realy become friends with my audio 8 so it’s running at the standart latency setting with is 5.5ms at 44.1khz.
anything higher has given major cpu spikes it the past..
okay haven’t been cue juggeling enough to really need a low latency.. but it’s alway fun to push your system to it’s limits^^ do you use 44.1 khz or 96.0? by the way
Man, I was annoyed by that bug (and I did my fair share of bitching around in forums about it). I have ongoing testing to do but I think it’s save to say that it doesn’t happen on Macs.
“Beat Phase Output” is one of the surest ways to reproduce this bug. Back on my windows notebook I assigned it to a led on the VCI and turned a few knobs, worked the jog wheels and Traktor froze until I plugged the VCI out (an alternative was to de/re-activate the controller it in the midi settings, but this dialog window died with TPro 1.2).
To test my current setup, I have beat phase output for Deck A/B mapped to the sync buttons’ leds (the vci’s leds flicker alot, I wouldnt include this gimmick in a regular mapping) and I turn knobs like a madman… Nothing! Almost everything works fine, no audio freeze! Just once I managed to freeze the VCI’s leds. All controls still worked fine but all leds remained in a fixed state. Eventually I had to plug it out and back in to get accurate feedback about modifier states and such. But that’s no problem on a mac. If I would have had an audience, it wouldn’t have recognized it.
On my windows notebook on the other hand, I would’ve had to restart TPro.