So dissappointed with VDJLE. Was playing a gig with a DENON MC6000 when sound became distorted to the point that i had to shut the whole program down. Came back up for a while then did the same thing again. With these type of glicthes would never invest in a pro version.
Inviato Wed 08 May 13 @ 6:45 pm
Sound like a latency issue. Download DPC Latency checker and make sure your system stays in the green. i had the same controller and I can assure you that once you have your system properly set up, it will be rock solid. If you'd like further help post the specs of your machine so you can get some suggestions. Theres tons of resources on here on how to tweak your system.
Most computers do not come ready to deal with professional audio applications from the factory. Sometimes they will work fine right off the bat, but performance can almost always be improved.
Was the unit plugged into a 3.0 usb port?
Most computers do not come ready to deal with professional audio applications from the factory. Sometimes they will work fine right off the bat, but performance can almost always be improved.
Was the unit plugged into a 3.0 usb port?
Inviato Wed 08 May 13 @ 6:56 pm
As above, please ensure that your computer has been optimised for DJ performance:
http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Performance%20Issues.html
Also, make sure that you have the latest drivers and firmware for the MC6000 installed from http://www.denondj.com and the most recent VirtualDJ LE installed: http://www.virtualdj.com/download/updates.html
http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Performance%20Issues.html
Also, make sure that you have the latest drivers and firmware for the MC6000 installed from http://www.denondj.com and the most recent VirtualDJ LE installed: http://www.virtualdj.com/download/updates.html
Inviato Wed 08 May 13 @ 9:01 pm
Were you using the asio drivers?
Inviato Thu 09 May 13 @ 1:19 am
Uh I think the bigger question is, did you test your system out before hand? Are you knew to using DJ software? With every machine being different you always need to run your test for at least 2 hours IMO.
Inviato Thu 09 May 13 @ 11:33 am
Loads of people (me included) use the MC6000 with VDJ Pro with no problems at all. The problem is most likely to be with your computer.
Inviato Thu 09 May 13 @ 11:37 am
The Asio drivers just don't work well on some machines but you can use WDM instead which works great, however I'm not sure if you get the option to change that on the LE version.
It's the Denon drivers at fault here and not VirtualDJ.
Keith
It's the Denon drivers at fault here and not VirtualDJ.
Keith
Inviato Thu 09 May 13 @ 1:11 pm
or the ASIO drivers, don't use them. I have no problems with my MC 6000.
Inviato Thu 09 May 13 @ 1:13 pm
dude in my opinion i think that LE versions are way better because its laking most of the options there for there is nothing to go wrong i mean right ? i never had problems with my LE version ever.
Inviato Fri 10 May 13 @ 2:50 am
how is the sound without the denon?
does your computer meet the minimum specs to run VDJ ??
A weak machine and/or one that hasn't been tweaked for audio will not work well......
implement the performance tweaks listed at the link you were provided
to turn off background processes the easy way try gamebooster
if your C drive is 80% full or more you must make space on the drive.....you would need to
delete stuff or move them to an external drive.....
have you defragmented the C ?? if you don't know what defragment is then the answer is no ....so
defragment the C drive
also sometimes changing or turning off the power options can free up resources ......
does your computer meet the minimum specs to run VDJ ??
A weak machine and/or one that hasn't been tweaked for audio will not work well......
implement the performance tweaks listed at the link you were provided
to turn off background processes the easy way try gamebooster
if your C drive is 80% full or more you must make space on the drive.....you would need to
delete stuff or move them to an external drive.....
have you defragmented the C ?? if you don't know what defragment is then the answer is no ....so
defragment the C drive
also sometimes changing or turning off the power options can free up resources ......
Inviato Fri 10 May 13 @ 7:35 am
Unbelievable the amount of help i got. thanks everyone bout to clean up my laptop lol
Inviato Fri 10 May 13 @ 6:10 pm
Was wondering if you were going to come back. No doubt the VDJ family is awesome.
Inviato Fri 10 May 13 @ 7:54 pm
Can u guys help me out with my question? I'm going nuts over here! Thanks
Inviato Sat 11 May 13 @ 4:49 pm
What are your system specs? Can't help much if you don't provide details.
Inviato Sat 11 May 13 @ 5:09 pm
jonmelendezsr wrote :
Can u guys help me out with my question? I'm going nuts over here! Thanks
you hijacked a thread and gave no information as to whatever the question was?
I think I understand the "going nuts" part.
Inviato Sun 12 May 13 @ 1:41 pm
FWIW, I use the ASIO drivers with no problems. I do remember having to fiddle with the driver versions and the config a bit, but it's been absolutely fine since.
Inviato Mon 13 May 13 @ 4:14 am
I also use the MC6000, I had a problem when I 1st set it up and it nearly went back to the shop as faulty. But I spent hours, and I mean hours painstakingly going through every notch on the Asio driver latency settings until I came to 888 and it works perfectly now. I looped the beginning piano section 16 bars of DJ Sammy heaven candlelit mix and kept changing settings until I got the right sound without pops and crackles. Hope you get it sorted soon too.
Inviato Mon 13 May 13 @ 2:06 pm
robwraight wrote :
I looped the beginning piano section 16 bars of DJ Sammy heaven candlelit mix
Ha ha ..... that's exactly the same song I use when testing my MC-6000. Spooky or wot?
Keith
Inviato Mon 13 May 13 @ 2:12 pm
It obviously works well then ;) When I fancied a change I tried looping the first 16 bars of Adele - make you feel my love. It had the same effect.
Inviato Mon 13 May 13 @ 3:06 pm
Candlelit mix of Cascada - Everytime we touch is another good one.
Inviato Mon 13 May 13 @ 3:14 pm