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DJM450 flooding the usb with clock messages

OS version: OSX 10.12.5 Sierra
CPU: Intel i7 @2.2Ghz
RAM: 8Go
Graphics driver: Intel HD Graphics 6000
Display resolution: 1440 x 900
rekordbox mode: Performance
Plus Packs: dj / dvs
DJM 450 - Firmware v1.03 / Driver v1.102

What is it needed for ?
Is it possible to deactivate the whole midi on the 450 as I don't use it that way ?
I had to raise my latency due to the flooding on the computer i/o.

A little video of the issue :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jiiv98txz4udbt5/djm450clock.mov?dl=0

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Can you tell me how it's a problem? That's perfectly normal; just ignore the clock in your MIDI monitor if you don't need to see it.

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Ooooooh !!! Never noticed there was driver version on OSX (new Mac owner there since 2 weeks).
I'll try that when back home. Thank you !

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As stated in my first post :
"What is it needed for ?
Is it possible to deactivate the whole midi on the 450 as I don't use it that way ?
I had to raise my latency due to the flooding on the computer i/o."

I think it is a problem because I could probably lower my latency if my usb wasn't polluted with such data.
I can ignore the midi clock as you said, but what is it used for then ?
How can I have any benefit from it ? Because obviously it is a feature that can't be disabled.

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You know that those output MIDI messages don't hinder the performance, right?

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