MikeW
28-05-2013, 08:56 PM
I can't believe I am writing this again but here goes!
I run virtual DJ via an Acer Laptop through my MC6000 mixer. I have been having a slight distortion problem for the past year or so! It is one of those very annoying intermitent problems. It only happens every 6th or 7th time I am out. And is really only on the up to date tracks I play (and it is not the way they have been downloaded as they sound fine if I bypass VDJ) I am pretty sure it is a latency problem because I seem to be able to cure the problem (after a few tries!) by changing the latency.
I have run everything fom 357 right up to 900! to try and cure it!
I recently updated virtual dj, so it is running as up to date as it can.
I have not updated my mc6000 for a while, and I know most people would say that should be the next move, and I will do it!
My question is: a lot of people I have been talking to (including my DJ pal RKDJ!) have said "you wouldn't get that with a mac". Is this really the case, and to be honest if I knew 100% that it would solve the probem (because it is starting to become a pain in the!) I would think about purchasing a mac. (although it could be an expensive mistake to make)
Thanks in advance
I run virtual DJ via an Acer Laptop through my MC6000 mixer. I have been having a slight distortion problem for the past year or so! It is one of those very annoying intermitent problems. It only happens every 6th or 7th time I am out. And is really only on the up to date tracks I play (and it is not the way they have been downloaded as they sound fine if I bypass VDJ) I am pretty sure it is a latency problem because I seem to be able to cure the problem (after a few tries!) by changing the latency.
I have run everything fom 357 right up to 900! to try and cure it!
I recently updated virtual dj, so it is running as up to date as it can.
I have not updated my mc6000 for a while, and I know most people would say that should be the next move, and I will do it!
My question is: a lot of people I have been talking to (including my DJ pal RKDJ!) have said "you wouldn't get that with a mac". Is this really the case, and to be honest if I knew 100% that it would solve the probem (because it is starting to become a pain in the!) I would think about purchasing a mac. (although it could be an expensive mistake to make)
Thanks in advance