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Traktor audio crackling
Posted on: 16.10.2013 by Elsa Bro
I need some help with my audio for traktor pro 2. I am using a external sound card (audiobox 44vsl) for my cues and also the internal sound card from my desktop. the crackling starts when im near an end of a song, any song. my computer is not spiking with the cpu or memory. I updated my bios to the latest version. when i check my latency from traktor its sits around 43 to 54 ms. there is nothing on that is making the computer latency spike either. i can only make it stop by reseting the sample rate to 44100hz during a session. does anyone else know how to get around this?

Thank you
Elsa Bro
16.10.2013
I need some help with my audio for traktor pro 2. I am using a external sound card (audiobox 44vsl) for my cues and also the internal sound card from my desktop. the crackling starts when im near an end of a song, any song. my computer is not spiking with the cpu or memory. I updated my bios to the latest version. when i check my latency from traktor its sits around 43 to 54 ms. there is nothing on that is making the computer latency spike either. i can only make it stop by reseting the sample rate to 44100hz during a session. does anyone else know how to get around this?

Thank you
Malik Esaki
19.10.2013
Keep the sample rate at 44100
Rolanda Clodfelder
18.10.2013
Stick to 44100hz mate. No reason to go over that for djing.
You should be using a single sound card for your headphones and speakers.
These, your latency is only as good as your slowest card + ?ms + Software driver overhead

Your External card seems to have 4 outputs, why aren't you just using that ?

Does it still Crackle if you only select one card ? If so you have a different problem altogether.
Lakeesha Storman
17.10.2013
Up your sample size to try to get your latency around 10 ms and completely disable your wireless network adapters
Alphonso Deitchman
17.10.2013
You should be using a single sound card for your headphones and speakers.
Elsa Bro
17.10.2013
I keep the sample rate at 44100, I just reselect it to stop it from crackling. im using a controller but I have no idea how to drop it any lower than 54ms, and it doesnt give me any option. I'm using the desktop sound card for my mains. i dont have any monitors yet.
Alphonso Deitchman
17.10.2013
54ms is very high. Timecode users are usually at <10ms, and controllers are almost always under 20ms.
Brunilda Kora
17.10.2013
54ms is pretty damn low. If you are not using tiemcode, I'd consider increasing that value if I were you.
Latoria Kavulich
17.10.2013
Stick to 44100hz mate. No reason to go over that for djing.
Josef Modine
17.10.2013
turn off your desktop soundcard

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