Traktor Pro 2 load meters spikes all of a sudden?
Traktor Pro 2 load meters spikes all of a sudden? Posted on: 02.07.2012 by Darlene Strohbeck After using TP2 pretty much since it came out, I was using it at a gig last evening
, with the same latency settings I've always been using it with, and all of a sudden the load meter was going through the roof (in the reds), with massive distortion, and audio drop outs, stalls, etc.Keep in mind I had both decks playing and I was using the custom DJTT S2 mapping jog wheel effects on one side but I've done this so many times before and never had an issue. Even after I stopped it playing one side, the load meter was still in the reds. Even after I changed the latency settings to be 18+ms (compared to 12.1 previously), it was no problem. I don't do a lot of cue point juggling and never scratch, so having the latency at 18 is ok, but I'm really curious to know why this became a problem all of a sudden. It does seem like my computer runs hotter than before, however I can still hear the fan going. Could that be an issue? This literally just happened yesterday, while I was at a gig. However the evening before I used it at a gig and it was just fine. One key difference is that on Friday when it was running fine, I had the S2 running through a separate line level mixer so the volume was a lot lower. Yesterday I had the speakers plugged directly into the S2. Could and had the run the master much higher. Could that also be an issue? | |
Darlene Strohbeck 02.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
The thing is, I've been playing the same way I always have, and all of a sudden last evening , my load meter went through the roof. Do you believe the master volume plays a part in this? That was the only thing different from last evening compared to Saturday. |
Darlene Strohbeck 02.07.2012 | After using TP2 pretty much since it came out, I was using it at a gig last evening
, with the same latency settings I've always been using it with, and all of a sudden the load meter was going through the roof (in the reds), with massive distortion, and audio drop outs, stalls, etc. Keep in mind I had both decks playing and I was using the custom DJTT S2 mapping jog wheel effects on one side but I've done this so many times before and never had an issue. Even after I stopped it playing one side, the load meter was still in the reds. Even after I changed the latency settings to be 18+ms (compared to 12.1 previously), it was no problem. I don't do a lot of cue point juggling and never scratch, so having the latency at 18 is ok, but I'm really curious to know why this became a problem all of a sudden. It does seem like my computer runs hotter than before, however I can still hear the fan going. Could that be an issue? This literally just happened yesterday, while I was at a gig. However the evening before I used it at a gig and it was just fine. One key difference is that on Friday when it was running fine, I had the S2 running through a separate line level mixer so the volume was a lot lower. Yesterday I had the speakers plugged directly into the S2. Could and had the run the master much higher. Could that also be an issue? |
Darlene Strohbeck 02.07.2012 | Interesting...I actually uninstalled WMP when I did a system restore...Which in hindsight was kind of stupid because I didn't have a media playing application and had to find and install something else. |
Werner Bile 02.07.2012 | hmmmm... mines an HP too and my symptoms are pretty much identical to yours. I have no idea if master volume plays a role, but one thing I've found on mine is if I open up task manager while the spike is going on, its the Windows media player network process that's actually spiking. I have no clue why this would be. |
Darlene Strohbeck 02.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
The thing is, I've been playing the same way I always have, and all of a sudden last evening , my load meter went through the roof. Do you believe the master volume plays a part in this? That was the only thing different from last evening compared to Saturday. |
Werner Bile 02.07.2012 | I've experienced the same thing, particularly if the computer is bumped or I'm banging away on my midifighter. What kind of laptop are you using? |
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