Im having a sound pop when i only turn on the vci-100 into juggle mode??

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Im having a sound pop when i only turn on the vci-100 into juggle mode??
Posted on: 22.10.2009 by Azalee Thullen
PLease help me with this issue!!??

Thanks.

DJ Christian Lee
Jeannette Heads
08.12.2009
Originally Posted by EanGolden
a pop when going into juggle mode? never heard of it- but there is a chance that a command may cause a CPU spike which would create a pop in traktor.

Please remember that while this may happen, it has nothing to do with the controller but would only be if:

1) you latencey is set too low

2) your sound card is of poor quality

3) computer is too slow

4) not enough ram


the first thing you should do is raise your latencey setting and see if that fixes the problem. If yes- then you need to improve 2-4.
I have this issue, and I'm running an Intel Core2 Quad 2.4 GHz, 8 GB of RAM, 10k RPM SATA drives in a RAID 0 stripe, and an NI Audio 2 DJ on Windows 7 Enterprise x64. Of course, everything is subjective but I don't believe this is a performance issue. I tried adjusting my latency to the max setting, just to see if that was the issue and it didn't help. I even tried running on the 32 bit version of Windows 7.. no dice. I turned off midi out in Traktor controller setup, and the problem went away. I was in the process of trying to re-work my juggle LED mapping so I could get still get LED feedback for everything else, and I found this post.

Originally Posted by hurundi

this is what i did:
- install bomes http://www.bome.com/midi/translator/
- install LoopBe1 (free virstual midi port software) http://nerds.de/data/setuploopbe1.exe
- select your vci as midi-in in traktor and LoopBe1 as midi-out
- select LoopBe1 as midi-in in bomes und your vci as midi-out
- choose MIDI Thru under options in bomes
- enjoy the led-feedback on a stable system
This completely resolved the issue for me. I was a little worried about this increasing my latency, but I'm getting 1.5 ms in Traktor with no issues. Bigups to hurundi for posting this fix.
Azalee Thullen
22.10.2009
PLease help me with this issue!!??

Thanks.

DJ Christian Lee
Jeannette Heads
08.12.2009
Originally Posted by EanGolden
a pop when going into juggle mode? never heard of it- but there is a chance that a command may cause a CPU spike which would create a pop in traktor.

Please remember that while this may happen, it has nothing to do with the controller but would only be if:

1) you latencey is set too low

2) your sound card is of poor quality

3) computer is too slow

4) not enough ram


the first thing you should do is raise your latencey setting and see if that fixes the problem. If yes- then you need to improve 2-4.
I have this issue, and I'm running an Intel Core2 Quad 2.4 GHz, 8 GB of RAM, 10k RPM SATA drives in a RAID 0 stripe, and an NI Audio 2 DJ on Windows 7 Enterprise x64. Of course, everything is subjective but I don't believe this is a performance issue. I tried adjusting my latency to the max setting, just to see if that was the issue and it didn't help. I even tried running on the 32 bit version of Windows 7.. no dice. I turned off midi out in Traktor controller setup, and the problem went away. I was in the process of trying to re-work my juggle LED mapping so I could get still get LED feedback for everything else, and I found this post.

Originally Posted by hurundi

this is what i did:
- install bomes http://www.bome.com/midi/translator/
- install LoopBe1 (free virstual midi port software) http://nerds.de/data/setuploopbe1.exe
- select your vci as midi-in in traktor and LoopBe1 as midi-out
- select LoopBe1 as midi-in in bomes und your vci as midi-out
- choose MIDI Thru under options in bomes
- enjoy the led-feedback on a stable system
This completely resolved the issue for me. I was a little worried about this increasing my latency, but I'm getting 1.5 ms in Traktor with no issues. Bigups to hurundi for posting this fix.
Mac Fly
24.10.2009
What I discovered was that the popping sound only occured in my headphones but not to the master volume.

I played a track then recorded it in traktor and turned juggle mode on and off several times and it was popping as usual. But when I listened to the recording the popping sound wasn't there. I guess thats better but it is still kind of distracting when mixing.
Azalee Thullen
23.10.2009
im gonna try to lower the latency too, and see what happens, cant have that popping sound
Edris Acevedo
23.10.2009
I do have the latency set quite low. I'll try raising it a bit and see what happens. What do you recommend? I am running a souped up to the max imac so I doubt very much its a computer issue.

Thanks

22.10.2009
a pop when going into juggle mode? never heard of it- but there is a chance that a command may cause a CPU spike which would create a pop in traktor.

Please remember that while this may happen, it has nothing to do with the controller but would only be if:

1) you latencey is set too low

2) your sound card is of poor quality

3) computer is too slow

4) not enough ram


the first thing you should do is raise your latencey setting and see if that fixes the problem. If yes- then you need to improve 2-4.
Edris Acevedo
22.10.2009
I get a little pop in normal mode when touching the jog wheels after loading a track occasionally. Not impressed! Solution please? Also, Can we expect midi map 1.2.1 soon?
Mac Fly
23.10.2009
Yes I have been hearing this as well...

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