[windows] My S4 Diary: Prepping for and setting up my S4

But…

:smiley: I wouldn’t say lazy, cause having one makes you look more professional for gigs. I’d buy one for that reason alone, except for the cost issue.

I understand you don’t have time to run through the whole process with me, but if you could answer one last question…

Every tutorial I’ve run into is for dual booting Win 7 with another operating system. In these tutorials they say, after you create the partition you need to install the additional OS on the partition. Now, my laptop came with the pre-loaded OS, am I shit out of luck for dual booting double Win7 cause I don’t have an install disk? Is there some way around this problem that doesn’t involve buying an OS I already own? I have a hard copy of 64bit Vista, but I’d rather stick with Win7 if I can manage it.

puppy dog eyes

Cheers mate

-p

Do you have a recovery disk with your laptop? If not, do you have a recovery partition on your hard disk?

Figured I’d post here rather than creating a new thread.. I’ve followed all of the steps in the initial posting. I’ve installed the beta driver that NI sent me. I’ve run that script on the NI forums to make sure non essential services are all stopped. I’ve disabled everything in the startup folder of msconfig. I’ve disabled hardware in device manager. I have an HP laptop with Vista, 2.1ghz dual amd I believe and 4gb of ram. Prior to all of this I was constantly getting USB Data Errors as soon as an audio “glitch/dropout” would happen. Since I’ve done all of these things the usb data errors have drastically disappeared but now the buffer underruns skyrocket and I’m still getting a dropout at least once every couple of minutes. When the dropout happens I see the CPU usage skyrocket. This happens when I’m just letting two tracks play. I’ve found the best setting so far is with 512 sample rate and 4ms latency. I feel like I’m making progress but not quit there yet. Can anyone offer suggestions or something that I may be missing?

Could it be…

I have a Toshiba Satellite that I got for Christmas this year, and looking on the Toshiba website it seems very likely that I have such a partition on my hard disk. So, I can install the new stripped Win 7 with a recovery disk? Cause that would be AWESOME! :slight_smile:

have you tried a different sound card ?
it should work without issues with another sound card
something is conflicting with the sound card drivers…

have you defragged, id recommend downloading the free full demo of TUNE UP UTILITIES 2011 to clean up your system and then unistall it as it is not needed and it can pull from your CPU.

also try

and have you done the windows hotfix ?

that should fix some of your problems…

i had the very same issues as you but all is working great now.
so i completely understand your frustration.
but the thing is, i dont know how or why my system is working great now,
I, like you did everything, and i was having massive CPU spikes to the point that everything distorted and froze up, then it would be fine again for another few minutes and then spikes again and again, it did my head in big time…

then i tried a different soundcard (the cheap little numark DJ IO) and it worked great, had no issues with it, i was able to turn back on most features i turned off with out any issues with spikes or even drop outs.

then after a few days i tried the S4 sound card again and it worked perfect, i still have to leave some things off like the batterly thing and a few others but the CPU barely even hits 10% now even with all decks and sample decks and loops and even when im going mad on the FX. it just works.

HOW ? I really wish i could answer that, but i cant put my finger on it,
i think it must of been something to do with the ASIO4ALL drivers the numark sound card uses, i just wish i knew exactly how i got it all working,

try the drivers and if you still cant get the S4 working without the dreaded spikes, id say go buy a cheap sound card something like the Audio DJ 2 or the numark DJ IO, hell it maybe another $100 but its far cheaper than buying a MACBOOK PRO :wink:
or try another soundcard if you already own one, or try a mates if you can, or/and even try just using your computers sound card to see if the spikes still occur but you wont be able to cue the headphones but its just to test the CPU load…

i dont know if this will help you or just confuse you even more,
im just stating what worked for me…
im sure you bought the S4 like me to be an all in one unit and dont want to spend more money on another sound card,
you’ll get it sorted, that im sure and hopefully with out spending any more money

oh and im also a crappy VISTA user :disappointed:

let us know if you do get it sorted.

i hope you sort it out soon, because when you do, you’ll have so much fun :slight_smile:

I’m not even frustrated, I did enough research on the thing to expect these issues (but also enough research to know it’s awesome once everything is sorted). The Windows hotfix is the one thing I think I forgot about and will try tonight along with those other utilities you mentioned. I’ll report back later tonight! Thanks.

I just went and bought an audio dj 2 for after work, done messing around.. its just money. lol

and does it work without issues now ?

try the S4 again if it does, ya never know :wink:

Still having dropouts, didn’t really make that much of a difference. I tried to run the Windows hotfix and said I didn’t need it. I wonder if bumping my system up to 8gb of ram would help? Maybe upgrade to Windows 7 as well. I donno. It’s definitely better but nowhere near perfect.

Maybe I’ll borrow a friends MBP i7 and see how it fairs and just go down that path. lol

have you disabled the battery ?
thats the only things i gotta disable to run the S4 with out issues.
i also un installed norton

Take the battery out or just go into device manager and disable it?

just disable it should be enough…

just make sure your always plugged it because when power goes low, you dont get a heads up to let you know, it will just switch off if the battery power is runs out

One little thing that seems to have made the biggest difference was turning off the touchpad on my laptop. Also I was only turning off wifi, not actually disabling the device. Once I did those two things along with disabling the battery I seem to almost be there.

I went through the majority of this trying to get my Toshiba to work with the S4. Still got glitches especially with effects. All started coming good then the damn thing started overheating after hours of use on Traktor.

I gave up last week and ordered a MacBook Pro. Received it last night so hopefully it works better.

Let us know how it works out. I think i’m going to be patient and see what happens with the new version of Traktor.

Bucky.

What I can say is “Plug and Play”. I plugged the new MBP in on Friday night. Not one glitch, pop, crackle, drop out. I cannot believe I went through 3~4 months of trying to get this thing to work on Vista.

Whilst i appreciate the work smitten et. al. have done to get these things working for everyone, it just seems that my vista PC was along way from being able to use Traktor effectively. Anyone thinking the PC thing is just getting to hard, the new MBP hardware is finally comparable.

Anyway, recorded a few hours of mixing and it was good not to have to worry about the PC issues. On a bright note with my extra time and renewed focus, I found the loop recorder on the main out. This thing rocks!:smiley:

I have been very surprised at how quickly people have been to walk away from their windows machines and run out and buy a Mac. The Mac has certainly shown significantly less issues than Windows but a $1200 solution is a very expensive solution. Very few people on this thread have posted usable information about their configuration and simply respond with, “I have done everything and more”. I am going to bet that’s rarely the case.

For those with more money than patience, a MBP is the way to go. For those trying to make their Win system work - it can be done! Anyway, gotta go, I burned dinner last night so I’m off to buy a new oven. :smiley:

lol.. it’s probably safe to assume that most people who buy an S4 are pretty technical and also have a decent income. Other than the people who post a thread saying “it doesn’t work” and ask questions not having read something like this thread I’m sure many really have tried everything. After a while if your oven doesn’t work right and you’ve spent hours working on it but still can’t cook dinner and have a freezer full of food you’ll probably just go and buy a new one… which is why it seems people go out and buy Mac’s.

I do feel sorry for the people who save up for ages to buy an S4 only to discover that their ageing windows machine can’t run the software properly.

The fact is, like an audio chain, your rig is only as strong as its weakest component and if after trying all the regular fixes it turns out that your laptop just isn’t up to it, it must be shit.

This I TOTALLY AGREE with. My issue is people seem to be ditching perfectly good Windows machines. I have ready many posts where people run into even minor issues and, based on some of the less capable board members’ suggestions, just go, “Oh, it must be Windows/shitty Win drivers -I’ll just get a Mac”