Why does my rig never work right in a club (X1's specifically)
Why does my rig never work right in a club (X1's specifically) Posted on: 13.08.2013 by Evie Baghdasarian So every time I setup in a proper club my rig never wants to work properly. Usually I'm using 2 X1's with native mappings and an A6 running to the clubs mixer. Either neither of the x1's will be recognized by tsp, or if I'm lucky only 1 will work. If I don't use my USB hub and plug the a6 and one X1 directly into my computer then it's all good. But as soon as I plug both X1's into the hub shit hits the fan. When I take it home and set it up everything works flawlessly, but take it to the club the next evening
and the same issues pop up. For the record I am using a cheap hub. But if it works fine at home, why not a club environment? | |
Ana Butt 29.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by jayo
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Hellen Mindrup 21.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by JohnnyBarbs
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Beulah Heintze 21.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by jayo
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Keturah Wasco 22.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by jayo
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Keturah Wasco 20.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by P4ULSON
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Ana Butt 29.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by jayo
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Evie Baghdasarian 28.08.2013 | I always plug into the same ports. Closest one to me for the soundcard. The furthest port is used for the hub where the X1's are plugged in. |
Tomi Zigmund 28.08.2013 | Do you always plug into the same USB port? For example, the X1's always plug into the port on the right side of the computer. I read an article that reported not all USB ports on the Mac Books have the same power rating. I believe it was on DJTT. |
Hellen Mindrup 21.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by JohnnyBarbs
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Beulah Heintze 21.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by jayo
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Richie Yaddow 21.08.2013 | I would plug the card into the computer directly and the controllers into the hub, if I could, also as silly as this sounds, you are plugging in your macbook right? |
Evalyn Voges 22.08.2013 | I use my hub with no power and don't have issues. Go figure. |
Keturah Wasco 22.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by jayo
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Evie Baghdasarian 22.08.2013 | Sounds like I should be using a powered USB hub hahahaha. Thanks for the input everyone. But this leads me to another question. Should I still plug the soundcard directly into my MacBook and the X1's to the USB hub, or run everything into the hub?? |
Romelia Stankard 21.08.2013 | powered hub problem solved |
Adolf Hit 21.08.2013 | Yup you should always use a powered hub for anything that has a sound card or a lot of LEDs. |
Keturah Wasco 20.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by P4ULSON
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Keturah Wasco 20.08.2013 | do not ever bring your non-powered usb hub to the club. it will disconnect your device anytime when usb provides lack of powers. you need a powered hub, this is a must. non powered hub = for keyboard and mouse. should not be anyting else. |
Tomi Zigmund 20.08.2013 | If you always use the same gear and the problem happens in multiple locations, it is probably a power related issue with your gear. |
Myrta Neweii 14.08.2013 | Try a POWERED hub. This is very likely to be the culprit. (for the usb issue anyways) |
Evie Baghdasarian 14.08.2013 | I am using a non-powered hub, and my USB cables are the ones that came with the X1's. |
Lannie Kutay 14.08.2013 | Welcome to being a dj. The gods of bad luck have it out for us big time..... But seriously make sure all your USB cables have a ferrite interference filter on them. It actually makes a difference if you get your rig too close to an amp or something, those things put out serious magnetic interference. |
Rolanda Clodfelder 14.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
Moving on from that though, is it a powered or unpowered Hub ? |
Antonetta Wikel 14.08.2013 | Do you bring your own conditioned power strip or are you plugging into whatever you find at the club? Are ANY of the lights on the same leg of power? Are the Amps? |
Rolanda Clodfelder 14.08.2013 |
For the record I am using a cheap hub.
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Evie Baghdasarian 14.08.2013 | Nope. It's an 09 MacBook that is clean as a whistle. |
Arnulfo Morten 14.08.2013 | u using a windows pc right? |
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