I've noticed in recent weeks that the sound of my system was getting worse and worse.
I first suspected my top speakers and repeatedly adjusted the DSP, but the problem did not solve it 100%.
Now I've deleted the settings.xml for the first time and now the sound is exactly how I know it from my system.
I work with various controllers, all settings are now unfortunately gone.
How can the setting.xml so degrade the sound?
Should I create a separate settings.xml for each controller?
I use VDJ since many years and always update to latest Version. Must i delete the setting.xml with every Update?
I first suspected my top speakers and repeatedly adjusted the DSP, but the problem did not solve it 100%.
Now I've deleted the settings.xml for the first time and now the sound is exactly how I know it from my system.
I work with various controllers, all settings are now unfortunately gone.
How can the setting.xml so degrade the sound?
Should I create a separate settings.xml for each controller?
I use VDJ since many years and always update to latest Version. Must i delete the setting.xml with every Update?
geposted Mon 04 Jun 18 @ 9:37 am
It should not be necessary to remove it on update.
If a setting was incorrect, it's because it was set that way.
If you already deleted the old one, it's hard to tell which setting it may have been.
pitchQuality at a non-typical value such as 0 or -1 could be a possibility.
If a setting was incorrect, it's because it was set that way.
If you already deleted the old one, it's hard to tell which setting it may have been.
pitchQuality at a non-typical value such as 0 or -1 could be a possibility.
geposted Mon 04 Jun 18 @ 9:41 am
I have made a backup of the the old setting.xml file before i delete it. I have had never a problem like this before, it seems it comes with the latest updates.
geposted Mon 04 Jun 18 @ 9:50 am