Hi, I'm using VDJ with a Denon MC6000 MK2 Controller. When recording files I get a slight fuzzyness when activating the mic on the master on VDJ. It affects the music as well. It is a minor issue & I have lived with it for sometime. I do a weekly podcast & no one else notices it - but I can hear it when I activate the button towards the end of the track ! I have tried it on 2 microphones - both Shure PG58's. Any ideas ?
geposted Mon 06 Jul 20 @ 9:55 am
.....and your audio config in VDJ is?
geposted Mon 06 Jul 20 @ 9:59 am
And is this something it happens only when you record ?
You get this sound on both the recording file and the master Output (speakers) ?
You get this sound on both the recording file and the master Output (speakers) ?
geposted Mon 06 Jul 20 @ 10:56 am
Hi,
Thanks for the response.
The Audio Setting is Denon DJ ASIO & this only happens when recording - the mic would not normally be running through VDJ - only when recording.
Thanks for the response.
The Audio Setting is Denon DJ ASIO & this only happens when recording - the mic would not normally be running through VDJ - only when recording.
geposted Mon 06 Jul 20 @ 4:04 pm
baz727 wrote :
The Audio Setting is Denon DJ ASIO
The Audio Setting is Denon DJ ASIO
Not enough info. I know there's an ASIO driver, but how do you have the audio settings configured?
Should be like so:
geposted Mon 06 Jul 20 @ 4:20 pm
Thanks Groovin,
I used that set up & the "fuzzyness" has gone ! To be replaced by an echo on the mic !
I used that set up & the "fuzzyness" has gone ! To be replaced by an echo on the mic !
geposted Mon 06 Jul 20 @ 9:04 pm
You still haven't said how you had the audio configured! Never mind, must've been wrong I guess.
Do you really mean echo (check the buttons on your hardware) or is it latency? What's your latency set to?
Do you really mean echo (check the buttons on your hardware) or is it latency? What's your latency set to?
geposted Mon 06 Jul 20 @ 9:22 pm
Hi,
I was using all your settings as per your post.
The latency was set to 256. But I have reduced it to 160 & it is significantly better. Is there an optimal buffer setting or is it trial and error ?
I was using all your settings as per your post.
The latency was set to 256. But I have reduced it to 160 & it is significantly better. Is there an optimal buffer setting or is it trial and error ?
geposted Mon 06 Jul 20 @ 10:58 pm
I meant the settings you were using - when it was fuzzy...
The buufer should be adjusted to suit individual setups. There's no default.
Details are in the Denon manual.
The buufer should be adjusted to suit individual setups. There's no default.
Details are in the Denon manual.
geposted Tue 07 Jul 20 @ 8:17 am
My original setting when I had the fuzziness issue was the "mic" was on "In 1&2" & I did not have "record" set up.
I have further reduced the buffer to 112 & the echo / latency issue has almost gone.
Thanks for your help
I have further reduced the buffer to 112 & the echo / latency issue has almost gone.
Thanks for your help
geposted Tue 07 Jul 20 @ 9:16 am