Traktor Audio 2 absurdity!
Traktor Audio 2 absurdity! Posted on: 23.05.2012 by Roberta Stairs Hey guys! New user, crossposting this from the NI user community
s to hopefully get more of a response! I've searched around a lot there and here, and not found a fix to my problem yet.My shiny new Audio 2 interface arrived a few days ago, finally saving me from the plights of stereo splitting once and for all (I thought There are some severe problems which I just can't work around though, even after 2 solid days of troubleshooting. Maybe someone in here can help me out with these issues - - Pushing the master channel to full volume on the interface causes severe popping - Even at around 70% volume, latency spikes dramatically leading to stutter/temporary dropout A few details: This is reproducible across 4 separate machines. Specs of the machines I tested on range from a 1.5GHz 2GB touch input notebook to a 2.9GHz Dualcore 6GB desktop. Symptoms remain pretty much the same. Edit: I tested on both Traktor 2 and Traktor 1.2.4 Each system was optimized before testing - WLAN disabled, windows classic theme, all but vital system processes purged etc Latency was monitored using not only the TA2 control panel, but also DPC Latency Checker and examined further using LatencyMON Every single latency and buffer combination in the control panel was tried over and over All troubleshooting steps rinsed & repeated Its been a frustrating few days - I thought this buy would make my setup a lot simpler and smoother, but no matter what I play around with, the PC's onboard integrated audio runs better than my new TA2. ..Help!? PS: does anyone know where I can find the older 2.x driver for windows instead of the current 3.x? I've heard from a few sources that its a lot more stable. | |
Roberta Stairs 23.05.2012 | Hey guys! New user, crossposting this from the NI user community
s to hopefully get more of a response! I've searched around a lot there and here, and not found a fix to my problem yet. My shiny new Audio 2 interface arrived a few days ago, finally saving me from the plights of stereo splitting once and for all (I thought There are some severe problems which I just can't work around though, even after 2 solid days of troubleshooting. Maybe someone in here can help me out with these issues - - Pushing the master channel to full volume on the interface causes severe popping - Even at around 70% volume, latency spikes dramatically leading to stutter/temporary dropout A few details: This is reproducible across 4 separate machines. Specs of the machines I tested on range from a 1.5GHz 2GB touch input notebook to a 2.9GHz Dualcore 6GB desktop. Symptoms remain pretty much the same. Edit: I tested on both Traktor 2 and Traktor 1.2.4 Each system was optimized before testing - WLAN disabled, windows classic theme, all but vital system processes purged etc Latency was monitored using not only the TA2 control panel, but also DPC Latency Checker and examined further using LatencyMON Every single latency and buffer combination in the control panel was tried over and over All troubleshooting steps rinsed & repeated Its been a frustrating few days - I thought this buy would make my setup a lot simpler and smoother, but no matter what I play around with, the PC's onboard integrated audio runs better than my new TA2. ..Help!? PS: does anyone know where I can find the older 2.x driver for windows instead of the current 3.x? I've heard from a few sources that its a lot more stable. |
Birgit Gondal 25.05.2012 | wydeyes is a friend of mine, and ive been helping to troubleshoot this for him, but he cant get online at the moment cos of his dual boot having wifi disabled on the djing partition. he cant roll back drivers as its an audio 2, not an audio 2 dj, and audio 2 dj drivers dont work with the A2 unfortunately. |
Marshall Aby 24.05.2012 | Have you ruled out a hardware fault by seeing what turning up the volume of the output of iTunes (or whatever) does to the sound? |
Leeanna Ayla 24.05.2012 | There's no way I could push the master volume to full on my A2 and still be able to listen to it. Have you tried downgrading drivers? |
Roberta Stairs 24.05.2012 | Vangogo - Thanks, I'm in the middle of a fresh install/repartition now. Gamebooster is reportedly seriously unstable in the long run, that script is great though - much better than the little piddly one I'd scratched up. Thanks! Lucidstrings - Intel on the primary machine. Intel host drivers. padi_04 - All steps completed. lethal_pizzle - My thoughts exactly! |
Marshall Aby 24.05.2012 | Hmmm, you mean that turning up the volume on the side of the TA2 actually increases popping and latency dropouts? Weird. It shouldn't happen, it's a hardware variable resistor that works 'downstream' of the computer processor. |
Nedra Fresneda 24.05.2012 | http://www.native-instruments.com/kn...dio+Processing |
Trista Karle 23.05.2012 | Amd or intel? USB host drivers real vendor ones or windows generic ones? |
Charline Dye 23.05.2012 | I have had those problems, and running the DPC and LatencyMon helped i.d. some of the trouble, but going to a dual boot system and running the optimizing script by Smittten or a program called game booster did the trick. this post http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=23335 can help, and I believe the script is in the thread somewhere. |
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