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Sujet: ASIO4ALL vs Interface's ASIO, digital sound, loose timecodes?

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Here are my specs

Compaq Presario
500 GB HD, 100 GB free
2 GB RAM
Vista Home SP2

Using VD7
Numark NDX400 (using them as timecodes, not midi controllers)
Audio 4 DJ soundcard
DDM 4000 mixer

(side note too, have a cooling pad set up, but got the brilliant idea to plug the USB into a wall charger with a USB port, so it cools the lappy but not use a USB port or any additional power/resources)

So here's the questions I have -

Should I use the ASIO4ALL program in the Advanced Settings, or can I use the ASIO drivers in the soundcard? (I've run the DPC Latency Checker, and for the most part, either setting maintain a below 70 us rating, with a yellow spike here and there.)

With PureScratch being in VDJ7, the sound has never been better, however, looking at Scratch options, (Quality vs Latency) I'm a little confused as to what would be best to get the most real sound. For example, when you scratch, getting rid of that "digital" sound. I know VDJ and especially with CDJs, it's all digital, but is there a work around to this?

Last question
Does anyone else experience a loose feeling with timecodes? I've tried other CDJs, and I don't feel full control with them either, like some setting needs to be tightened to get better control of every movement.

Final final question - does anyone know how to set it so that if I stop a timecode, that the track in the deck goes back to the beginning? I can understand hitting Pause, but if I stop the track, and hit Previous Track on the CDJ and the timecode goes back to the beginning, that the track/deck act accordingly. I've done it before, just don't know what the setting is....

Sorry to sound like a newbie, just been searching the forums and can't find anything to answer these or I'm finding too many answers!

Keep up the good work, Dev Team!






 

Posté Thu 28 Oct 10 @ 7:06 am
Correction, NDX800s...it's been a long morning!
 

Did you check the community under the wiki and manuals link. they have a lot of useful information there.
 



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