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I know that there is Allready a topic about this problem, but I’m wondering if there is already any update about this issue?? It’s really enoying and it’s sounds like amateur when I’m playing. Please??
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with the 5.3 beta they have added a new firmware for the DDJ1000,i hope that is a solution but i'm with the 5.2.3 and firmware 1.0.4 for now with my DDJ1000..hope that some beta users can answer to this..
i have flashed beta firmware 905 and installed beta 5-3-0 beta3 everything works as it should. they even fixed the "no effects-tail" issue when reverb/delay effects etc applied on the master channel, when you stop the effect, there was nog effect-tail at all the effect was completely cut-off sudden dead. now with this beta version you get a nice tail like you would expect on any djm-900-like mixer. they also fixed those horrible timeline-jumps when exitting out of loops.
i'm very happy with this beta, no issues or hickups at all
Hi,
do you use Windows 10 1803 latest spring updates ?
because with Windows 10 1803 and DDJ-1000 (firmware 1.0.4 or Beta 9.0.5 and 5.3.2 or beta 5.3.0) , when PC is connected to the DC, the sound is noisy and behave to another samplerate that 44100 :
Yes i do.. running the latest windowsupdates. i also think you might have an earthing (ground) problem which has nothing to do with the software at all.
I once had a grounding issue on my HP-probook when i unplugged the charger, the noise was gone. was able to get rid of the noise by using XLR-cables instead of rca-cables.. or you could try cutting the groundwire of your laptop-charger but that's not recommended (not safe in case you have an 'electrical short')
using XLR-cables is the best option :D
Hi,
Thanks,
sorry but i use already XLR balanced cable..... With a big RCF system.
I've even try USB isolator and galvanic isolation... same
With the same PC and same XLR balanced cable : DDJ-RX worked fine......and not the DDJ-1000 (2 units same....)
And the PC charger is not connected to the earth (only 2 cable)
It's not a ground problem. Perhaps with some other PC and power saving settings 1803 works.... but not in my ASUS
And DDJ-1000 work with VLC, FOOBAR without AUDIO noise : only with ASIO DDJ-1000 drivers and REKORDBOX
So it's software.....
When i will back to home i will take a look to the build number (1803 - 17134.38, if it's the same) . thanks for the information
i hear ya bro, but i still can't wrap my head around the fact that the noisy sound is only audible when your charger is plugged in. also VLC and FOOBAR are lightweight players (and don't use much cpu cycles), Rekordbox.. whooole other story.
i can hardly imagine that this issue is software related but i could be wrong.
you could try other musical software that uses ASIO drivers like Ableton, FL-studio etc and put the cpu to some real-stress to see if you get the same noise-sounds.
If you get the same results, it might be a driver issue (or still some gound-loop)
if you don't get the same results then there actually must be something wrong with your rekorbox software version.
you could also try installing rekordbox on another system to see if you get noise-sound
it was software problem with INTEL BOOST CPU when DC is plugged…..
Hi,
REKORBOX and DDJ-1000 don't like "Intel turbo boost" with my IntelCore I5 8th :
I explain :
I've just find a soluce of my SAMPLERATE AUDIO/NOISE problem with my PC under Windows 10-1803 and DDJ-1000.
PC :
Asus R542UR-DM338T - with INTEL CORE I5-8250 - 8 th generation
Windows 10 - 1803 - 17134.81
DDJ-1000 - ASIO driver.
Same with REKORDBOX 5.3.2 and 5.3.0 BETA 3 or 4.
The soluce :
when i checked the CPU behaviour wirh the Windows CMD "RESMON"
The CPU task was 10% but the CPU frequency jumped to 150% ! with REKORDBOX + DDJ 1000 -> so audio jumps /noise/ change in clock audio speed / samplerate problem even with a high ASIO buffer
So the soluce :
desactivate the "Intel turbo boost"
How ?
Set the CPU in power settings in Windows 10 at 99% and not 100%
Pioneer can you fix this directly in REKORDBOX next update or Beta ?
(Inside REKORDBOX C++ code, in INTEL settings ?)
I also has this problem. But it didn't work with deactivating of Intel Boost.