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Last night while doing a wedding, my audio started crackling from my right deck in cue (The red side)

Left side worked fine.

I moved the RCA jacks to a different channel and it was still doing it.

The problem went away after rebooting. I'm running windows vista home premium and am using an M-Audio Fast Track Pro Sound Card.

I was testing out the system here at home today and it started doing it again from the same channel.

Only from the red deck (right) which is strange.

I recently updated to the latest version of Numark Cue, updated my drivers for the M-Audio Fast Track Pro and did a windows update.

Has anybody ever seen or heard of this happenng and know what might cause this?

Freakndj

 

Posté Sun 09 Nov 08 @ 3:49 pm
freakndj wrote :
Last night while doing a wedding, my audio started crackling from my right deck in cue (The red side)

Left side worked fine.

I moved the RCA jacks to a different channel and it was still doing it.

The problem went away after rebooting. I'm running windows vista home premium and am using an M-Audio Fast Track Pro Sound Card.

I was testing out the system here at home today and it started doing it again from the same channel.

Only from the red deck (right) which is strange.

I also noticed today, it was playing just fine, I clicked on one of my folders to look for some songs and it started crackling from the right deck again. Is this a latency setting issue or an incorrect performance setting possibly?

I recently updated to the latest version of Numark Cue, updated my drivers for the M-Audio Fast Track Pro and did a windows update.

Has anybody ever seen or heard of this happenng and know what might cause this?



Freakndj



 

Hm that is strange, it might be the sound card, can you try it on some other PC or use other sound card to test it?
 



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