When I use automix, there is an audible spike in the current track playing whenever the software starts to blend to the next song. Anyone else experience this??
geposted Wed 02 May 12 @ 11:16 pm
I have, and was wondering if it the fact that I have auto-gain on. Perhaps the fraction of a second that the sound does spike is the program having to "auto-gain" the next track while the current track is playing on the same deck and nearing the mix cue point.
geposted Thu 03 May 12 @ 2:55 pm
Yes, I also get this, but not on every song. I really think this is the worst part of the programme. If you ever play on a large sound system you could genuinely damage a large number of people's hearing I guess.
I had it once where I played on a big sound system and it happened but luckily it was at the start of a large event when it was background so I just got a telling off from the sound engineer and had to mix by hand for the 2 or 3 hours whilst people were eating a 3 course meal.
I had it once where I played on a big sound system and it happened but luckily it was at the start of a large event when it was background so I just got a telling off from the sound engineer and had to mix by hand for the 2 or 3 hours whilst people were eating a 3 course meal.
geposted Thu 03 May 12 @ 4:22 pm
To avoid this, you should ensure that your music collection has been pre-analysed so that correct gain is set for each track. Automix may start playing a song before it has loaded in full and the correct gain setting is known.
Please see our FAQ pages: http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Pre-Analysing%20Your%20Music%20Collection.html
Please see our FAQ pages: http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Pre-Analysing%20Your%20Music%20Collection.html
geposted Fri 04 May 12 @ 6:34 am