Hi
Does MS pinky work with the Audio DJ on a MacBook Pros (Unibody)?
If so, what latency did you get?
Thanks in advance.
Per
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I just picked up a Traktor Audio 6. Yesterday I tested it with Live and Ms Pinky and could get it running down to 64 samples buffer size without hiccups, but decided to bump it up to 128 just in case.
My numbers at 128 buffer size are:
Input Latency: 4.94 ms
Output Latency: 4.69 ms
Driver Error Compensation: 2.46 ms
Overall Latency: 12.1 ms
I'm loving this interface so far
My numbers at 128 buffer size are:
Input Latency: 4.94 ms
Output Latency: 4.69 ms
Driver Error Compensation: 2.46 ms
Overall Latency: 12.1 ms
I'm loving this interface so far
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Yeah, totally love it. The only real issue I've run into with it, and I think it's more my laptop's problem, is that I have to remember to plug it on the right side USB port because the other one either doesn't send the same amount of power or won't transfer data at the same speed, so the Audio 6 will start clicking and distorting badly after a while when connected to the left USB.
Still, it works perfectly on the right side, never has crashed or anything. It'd probably be fixed by getting the optional power cord for it.
Still, it works perfectly on the right side, never has crashed or anything. It'd probably be fixed by getting the optional power cord for it.
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I think I've narrowed the problem down to the iSight camera on my MPB 15" non-unibody. A few weeks ago, it started crackling with the Audio 6 plugged in the left USB. Thought I was crazy because I was sure I plugged it there everytime. Swapped it to the right, and it worked great.
Today it started crackling on the right USB. After a few reboots, I decided to open System Profiler and check, and found iSight was on the same USB High-Speed Bus as the Audio 6. Swapped it over to the left and it stopped malfunctioning. Tested it for a while with no issues.
I'm still not 100% sure yet but I think the system is somehow swapping iSight between the 2 USB busses connected going to the physical ports. Been looking for a way disable power to the cam (never use it anyway) through software, but so far haven't found anything. Other options I've found are physically disconnecting it, which I'm hesitant to because it requires disassembling the monitor, and simply checking System Profiler to see if the cam hasn't pulled the ol' switcharoo on me.
I could also pick up a power cord for it, but NAAAH!!
I'll post further info if I find anything.
Today it started crackling on the right USB. After a few reboots, I decided to open System Profiler and check, and found iSight was on the same USB High-Speed Bus as the Audio 6. Swapped it over to the left and it stopped malfunctioning. Tested it for a while with no issues.
I'm still not 100% sure yet but I think the system is somehow swapping iSight between the 2 USB busses connected going to the physical ports. Been looking for a way disable power to the cam (never use it anyway) through software, but so far haven't found anything. Other options I've found are physically disconnecting it, which I'm hesitant to because it requires disassembling the monitor, and simply checking System Profiler to see if the cam hasn't pulled the ol' switcharoo on me.
I could also pick up a power cord for it, but NAAAH!!
I'll post further info if I find anything.