Traktor 2.6 stuttering

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Traktor 2.6 stuttering
Posted on: 12.02.2013 by Latina Samon
Can't find the update thread so I'll ask here.
I updated to 2.6 for the better eqs and had no issue at first. Now I'm getting a stuttering and it's really doing my head in because I'm trying to record something. Anyone know what's causing it? I thought it was just with one track because it kept doing it at the same point just after I'd brought it in, but it just did it with the master track.
I got past that stage in the mix earlier without a problem but I've changed it around so need to record again.

Any help appreciated because I want to get this recorded toevening .
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
The whole time you were just having problems with a single track?
Well yes and no, the problem was in Traktor because it's fine elsewhere. I did say it kept doing it at the same point.
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Originally Posted by Nicky H
Did you make sure you updated controller manager as well and drivers..
Could be that.
Not sure, just updated through the service centre. I've tried buying the track myself (got the original off my mate) and I believe it might have solved the issue. Which is odd because it was definitely Traktor that was glitching and it caused the other track to mess up once as well. The original was fine through itunes too. Very weird.
Anyway, gonna double check it's stopped doing it so will report back.
Latina Samon
13.02.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
Try increasing your latency temporarily to see if it helps. Also, if you're using an NI audio device, the Control Panel has a System Performance test that can show if something else in your computer is causing a problem. DPClat can do this too.
Yeah I'll try increasing it. Gonna give it a go in a min. I'm just using an S2 with it at the mo.
Latina Samon
13.02.2013
Originally Posted by DubluW
I found keylock can cause a stuttering effect-due to CPU usage mainly.
Don't use keylock in Traktor so can't be that.

Originally Posted by makar1
Lower latencies put more strain on your system. Increase your latency/sound buffer and load should decrease.
I meant the load is as low as it's ever been. Latency is around 10ms.
Alphonso Deitchman
13.02.2013
Originally Posted by KS2
The load would be high then though wouldn't it? It's as low as its ever been.
Lower latencies put more strain on your system. Increase your latency/sound buffer and load should decrease.
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Originally Posted by Nicky H
Not neccessarily mate - the cpu & your audio device are seperate - try upping the latency see if that works.
Ah ok, I'll give it a go, cheers. What should I look at changing? It's ages since I sorted the latency out but remember being told some things should be changed and others left.
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Originally Posted by Nicky H
Sounds like you need to up your latency?
The load would be high then though wouldn't it? It's as low as its ever been.
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Can't find the update thread so I'll ask here.
I updated to 2.6 for the better eqs and had no issue at first. Now I'm getting a stuttering and it's really doing my head in because I'm trying to record something. Anyone know what's causing it? I thought it was just with one track because it kept doing it at the same point just after I'd brought it in, but it just did it with the master track.
I got past that stage in the mix earlier without a problem but I've changed it around so need to record again.

Any help appreciated because I want to get this recorded toevening .
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
The whole time you were just having problems with a single track?
Well yes and no, the problem was in Traktor because it's fine elsewhere. I did say it kept doing it at the same point.
Alphonso Deitchman
12.02.2013
The whole time you were just having problems with a single track?
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Originally Posted by Nicky H
Did you make sure you updated controller manager as well and drivers..
Could be that.
Not sure, just updated through the service centre. I've tried buying the track myself (got the original off my mate) and I believe it might have solved the issue. Which is odd because it was definitely Traktor that was glitching and it caused the other track to mess up once as well. The original was fine through itunes too. Very weird.
Anyway, gonna double check it's stopped doing it so will report back.
Janyce Henningson
12.02.2013
Did you make sure you updated controller manager as well and drivers..
Could be that.
Latina Samon
13.02.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
Try increasing your latency temporarily to see if it helps. Also, if you're using an NI audio device, the Control Panel has a System Performance test that can show if something else in your computer is causing a problem. DPClat can do this too.
Yeah I'll try increasing it. Gonna give it a go in a min. I'm just using an S2 with it at the mo.
Alphonso Deitchman
13.02.2013
Try increasing your latency temporarily to see if it helps. Also, if you're using an NI audio device, the Control Panel has a System Performance test that can show if something else in your computer is causing a problem. DPClat can do this too.
Latina Samon
13.02.2013
Originally Posted by DubluW
I found keylock can cause a stuttering effect-due to CPU usage mainly.
Don't use keylock in Traktor so can't be that.

Originally Posted by makar1
Lower latencies put more strain on your system. Increase your latency/sound buffer and load should decrease.
I meant the load is as low as it's ever been. Latency is around 10ms.
Alphonso Deitchman
13.02.2013
Originally Posted by KS2
The load would be high then though wouldn't it? It's as low as its ever been.
Lower latencies put more strain on your system. Increase your latency/sound buffer and load should decrease.
Lillia Datson
12.02.2013
I found keylock can cause a stuttering effect-due to CPU usage mainly.
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Originally Posted by Nicky H
Not neccessarily mate - the cpu & your audio device are seperate - try upping the latency see if that works.
Ah ok, I'll give it a go, cheers. What should I look at changing? It's ages since I sorted the latency out but remember being told some things should be changed and others left.
Janyce Henningson
12.02.2013
Not neccessarily mate - the cpu & your audio device are seperate - try upping the latency see if that works.
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Originally Posted by Nicky H
Sounds like you need to up your latency?
The load would be high then though wouldn't it? It's as low as its ever been.
Janyce Henningson
12.02.2013
Sounds like you need to up your latency?

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