Denon MC6000 + Midifighter Classic?
Denon MC6000 + Midifighter Classic? Posted on: 03.06.2012 by Janella Gripe Hi everyone, I own a denon Mc6000 for almost 10 months now and I am very glad with this controller. I create my own mappings now and know how to beatmatch exactly in time. However I use a Dell computer with i5 processor. I have many troubles with the effects unit or samples when I use the computers sound card. You can hear some strange noises when I change the effects. There are also some problems with the (hot)cues when i use sync. The track always starts before or after the cue point, never on the cue point. I will buy a new computer (macbook pro) soon after I finish my final exams. Normally, there will be no more serious bugs with a Mac. Does anyone have already some experience with it? When the bug-problems are fixed, I was believeing to upgrade my setup with buying a Midi fighter Classic. Do you believe it's worth to get a classic with the Mc6000? Greetings from Belgium | |
Janella Gripe 03.06.2012 | Hi everyone, I own a denon Mc6000 for almost 10 months now and I am very glad with this controller. I create my own mappings now and know how to beatmatch exactly in time. However I use a Dell computer with i5 processor. I have many troubles with the effects unit or samples when I use the computers sound card. You can hear some strange noises when I change the effects. There are also some problems with the (hot)cues when i use sync. The track always starts before or after the cue point, never on the cue point. I will buy a new computer (macbook pro) soon after I finish my final exams. Normally, there will be no more serious bugs with a Mac. Does anyone have already some experience with it? When the bug-problems are fixed, I was believeing to upgrade my setup with buying a Midi fighter Classic. Do you believe it's worth to get a classic with the Mc6000? Greetings from Belgium |
Janella Gripe 04.06.2012 | I would like to optimize the PC, but it's not mine laptop I use. It's from my father and he doesn't like it that I change some things on his laptop. After the exams I will buy a Mac and maybe a midifighter. During the vacation I will make some good traktor mappings and I will figure out how ableton works. |
Fannie Ohayre 04.06.2012 | I bet if you optimized your PC for audio work, you won't have those problems. |
Janella Gripe 03.06.2012 | Thanks for the quantize feature advice , I will check this. But I use the MC6000 soundcard during a party. When I use is, I will always hear the effects making strange noises when I change them. I believe the computers soundcard is always used for the effects so I turn them off when I need to change them. When I use samples, there are always, creaking noises. So I will just use the effects without hearing the noises, who makes the soundquality very bad. I read there are other guys who have the same problem as me with the effects. With a macbook, I noticed none of the crappy noises. Greetings |
robin loo 03.06.2012 | why are you using the computers build in soundcard? you can achieve better results with the mc6ks own. if you hear strange noises and/or audio dropouts increase the latency until they're gone. the problem with the cues sounds to me like the quantizes feature is on. disengage it (the smal Q in the upper section) and try again. the MF classic is a nice little effect controller. you wont regret buying it |
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