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Topic: Poor quality sound in DVS timecode

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I have a problem with the small glitching sounds during mixing via DVS timecodes. DVS quality is poor (after comparison with Deckadance soft).

My config screenshots:
http://images47.fotosik.pl/306/0c341b6587d3c75a.png
http://images41.fotosik.pl/302/b24df3e3d76ae8aa.png (circles have square shape corners, why?)

Examples of the poor quality slow scratches:
http://opener.cal.pl/slow_scratch_sample.mp3
http://opener.cal.pl/slow_scratch_sample2.mp3

My DVS setup:
Stanton T.80 x2 with Shure M44-7
Maya 44 USB
Mixer Numark DXM-06
Scratch Live timecode vinyls v2
Dell XPS M1330, 2.5 GHz Core2Duo, 4GB RAM,

I've tried also Deckadance. Works great with the same MAYA 44 USB setup. Scratching is smooth, without any glitching sounds when I try scratch a little bit slower.

 

geposted Tue 22 Jun 10 @ 10:24 am
1) You are in volume saturation in inputs that's why your circle becomes a square. So decrease the volume of the inputs
2) Set ASIO resolution in 16 bit
 

Thank you! I will let you know about the results.
 

Unfortunaltely - resolutions for USB Maya is 16 bit but ASIO resolution can't be changed and it's 32 bit.
I've decreased gain and now circles are regular.

The same result. Glitching sounds and poor quality of a slow scratch.
Maybe Virtual DJ algorithm used in DVS is not the best on the market...but I still believe that is a config issue.
Any idea?
 

I'm very curious of the new PureScratch algorithm in Virtual DJ 7. Maybe it will helps!
 

Unfortunately algorithm is old. Same glitchy sound when you scratch very slow. Deckadance and Torq have better algorithm but of course VDJ is mighty. I hope it will be fixed in the future because VDJ is the best DJ software.
I've changed Maya 44 USB to Torq Conectiv. No differences. This is software issue.
 



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