i use a Hercules Console Rmx with Virtual DJ pro 6. when im mixing i hear a fuzzing noise when i adjust the the Trebs, mids and bass
i there anything that i can do to stop it? i have a set this saturday on a 10 k rig and im worried that that buzzy/fuzzy noise is gonna sound very loud on that system.. is there anything i can do on config to sort this out?
oh also i forgot to mention im using the virtual dj on the latest macbook if that makes any difference.
many thanks
DJ Justy
i there anything that i can do to stop it? i have a set this saturday on a 10 k rig and im worried that that buzzy/fuzzy noise is gonna sound very loud on that system.. is there anything i can do on config to sort this out?
oh also i forgot to mention im using the virtual dj on the latest macbook if that makes any difference.
many thanks
DJ Justy
geposted Thu 11 Mar 10 @ 5:57 pm
come on people please help me out here
geposted Thu 11 Mar 10 @ 7:58 pm
Hi are you using vdj in bootcamp?
Can you list down your system spec.
Regards.
Can you list down your system spec.
Regards.
geposted Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 1:51 am
sorry about posting twice i just wasnt sure where this topic should be..
i have a macbook, console rmx, virtual dj pro 6.0.7
whenever i adjust the EQ it makes a sharp fuzzy noise/sound
i have a set tomorrow on a 10k rig and im worried that its gonna be heard by the crowd!
anything i can do?? many thanks
DJ Justy
i have a macbook, console rmx, virtual dj pro 6.0.7
whenever i adjust the EQ it makes a sharp fuzzy noise/sound
i have a set tomorrow on a 10k rig and im worried that its gonna be heard by the crowd!
anything i can do?? many thanks
DJ Justy
geposted Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 10:21 am
Hello The Real DJ Justy,
As spinnaJ asked you, getting the system specifications would be useful, they includes:
- your operating system: (are you in Mac OS or in Windows via Bootcamp)
- your drivers version for DJ Console Rmx.
Have you cut the wifi in your computer (to save CPU power and avoid noise)?
As spinnaJ asked you, getting the system specifications would be useful, they includes:
- your operating system: (are you in Mac OS or in Windows via Bootcamp)
- your drivers version for DJ Console Rmx.
Have you cut the wifi in your computer (to save CPU power and avoid noise)?
geposted Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 11:19 am
Try disabling Safe Mode in CONFIG -> Performances
geposted Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 12:41 pm
Model Name: MacBook
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.26 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 3 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz
its the latest macbook.. thats all the info on the mac..
as for the console rmx
driver package v1.77
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.26 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 3 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz
its the latest macbook.. thats all the info on the mac..
as for the console rmx
driver package v1.77
geposted Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 1:15 pm
oh its a mac os
geposted Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 1:17 pm
Hi check in your activity monitor and see how many process are on. It is at utilities.
If possible try to have at least 40 processor on. If it is over 50, turn off the unused one.
Is the CPU level in Vdj high in your system?
Also turning off Internet connection might help. And do this happen without connecting the controller too?
If possible try to have at least 40 processor on. If it is over 50, turn off the unused one.
Is the CPU level in Vdj high in your system?
Also turning off Internet connection might help. And do this happen without connecting the controller too?
geposted Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 7:16 pm