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Topic: CDJ-400´S QUESTION

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I HAVE SET UP VDJ 6.0.2 WITH TWO CDJ-400´S .
I HAVE THREE OPTIONS FOR SOUND:
1.- EACH CDJ-400´S OWN SOUND CARD
2.- NUMARK DJIO
3.- GIGAPORT AG
WHAT IS THE BEST OPTION?
IF THE ANSWER IS 1 , ASIO OR JUST AS 2 CARDS ?
THANKS AND SORRY FOR THE CAPS.
 

Inviato Tue 27 Oct 09 @ 8:49 pm
The answer is just "1" and use ASIO. Chuck the other cards. You would never need them for CDJ-400s and WHY ARE YOU YELLING!!!!! Sorry for just caps? If you knew why do it? lol


DJ RuDe
 

Inviato Tue 27 Oct 09 @ 10:08 pm
technical problem with other keyboard.
 

Inviato Tue 27 Oct 09 @ 10:19 pm
Thanks Dj Rude, I´ve seen your videos, I like them!
Last question: ultra latency checked or not?
 

Inviato Tue 27 Oct 09 @ 10:37 pm
djranesPRO InfinityMember since 2007
Hi Ian,

I'm running my CDJ400 soundcard with ASIO4all.
I found it very responsive and can be set to a lower latency with it compare to the CDJ ASIO.
I do checked/click ultra latency with ASIO4all also, it improves the performance a lot.
Plus you can off those soundcard that your ASIO4all don't want to be included in the process.

Try it
 

Inviato Wed 28 Oct 09 @ 2:22 am
I have it checked but I don't think it makes much difference.


DJ RuDe
 

Inviato Wed 28 Oct 09 @ 3:27 pm
djranesPRO InfinityMember since 2007
I can feel the significant difference when both deck Master Tempo on and in Advance MT 3/0 with preset to Quality and at the same time scratching, with both decks playing.
It helps prevent glitches and improves scratching audio quality as well.

But again it may differ from one system to another.
 

Inviato Thu 29 Oct 09 @ 2:06 am
Can you help me with the asio4all configuration?
thanks
 

Inviato Tue 03 Nov 09 @ 8:17 pm
1. Go to "Config"

2. Click the "Sound Setup" tab

3. Inputs = "None"

4. Outputs = "External Mixer"

5. Soundcard = "ASIO Driver".

6. In the drop-down next to "ASIO Driver" select "Pioneer CDJ-400 ASIO"

7. Click "Apply"

8. Click "OK"

That's it, it should work





DJ RuDe
 

Inviato Thu 05 Nov 09 @ 2:10 am
But that is not using Asio4all, which one is better? Asio4all or CDJ400 asio?
 

Inviato Thu 05 Nov 09 @ 2:17 pm
There isn't a difference. ASIO is ASIO is ASIO...

It's one and the same
 

Inviato Tue 10 Nov 09 @ 3:44 am
If you have ASIO drivers by your hardware manufacturer - it's better to use them because they are 100% programmed for this device. AIO4ALL is a more 'universall' tool which did the same job but maybe only just 98% perfect.

BTW, as written - ASIO is ASIO is ... ;-)

Greets, Heiko
 

Inviato Tue 10 Nov 09 @ 4:35 am


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