Pioneer DDJ-SX headphone cueing off sync with master
Pioneer DDJ-SX headphone cueing off sync with master Posted on: 26.12.2013 by Natosha Tautges Forgive me if someone has already talked about this. I tried to search the community
s and on google but couldn't find anything. I just got the DDJ-SX a little bit ago and something has really been bothering me about it. It seems to me that what plays in my headphones when I'm cueing is just a little bit off of whats playing live. I thought it might be my headphones so I got a different pair. same problem. Anyone else have this problem? Is there some adjustment I'm missing somewhere? It does it on both serato and traktor. If anyone has some tips that would be great. | |
Natosha Tautges 27.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Natosha Tautges 26.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Natosha Tautges 26.12.2013 | Forgive me if someone has already talked about this. I tried to search the community s and on google but couldn't find anything. I just got the DDJ-SX a little bit ago and something has really been bothering me about it. It seems to me that what plays in my headphones when I'm cueing is just a little bit off of whats playing live. I thought it might be my headphones so I got a different pair. same problem. Anyone else have this problem? Is there some adjustment I'm missing somewhere? It does it on both serato and traktor. If anyone has some tips that would be great. |
Natosha Tautges 27.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Natosha Tautges 26.12.2013 | I am running into my surround sound system when I'm at home practicing. So what you're saying is the master coming out the speakers is whats lagging and the headphones are whats live. How can I fix this? I have a S4 also and I never had that problem when I used it. |
Natosha Tautges 26.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Rolanda Clodfelder 26.12.2013 | Are you running the SX into a 5.1 system or similar hifi by chance ? Most of them have Digital Effects that add latency to the master outputs. |
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