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REKORDBOX - DVS Delay in reading the vinyl when it is in low rotation

Hello everyone!

I am new user on Rekordbox and I have noticed that in DVS mode there is a delay in reading the vinyl when it is in low rotation, or almost stopping or starting.

He's not as sensitive as a pure vinyl.

I do not remember what it was like on Traktor, because it's been many years since I used it, but I have seen in some videos that both Traktor and Serato do not have this delay.

My note is a Mac Air i5 with 8GB and SSD.

My Rekordbox is 5.3.0

I use the DJM250-MK2 mixer's internal board with 1.06 firmware and 2.0 driver for Rekordbox.

My DVS Vinyl is brand new and calibrated.

I recorded the video on youtube to show what is happening:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ha9rvJ4JB60

Could someone give me a light?

Yah Yel

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What is the setting for your audio buffer / latency?

Pulse 0 votos
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Hello Pulse!

 I'm using 256 samples (5.3 ms), it is a Rekordbox default, but I tried to 63 samples it didint work.

 

Although I tried using the vinyl of Rekordbox in my Traktor and it worked successfully.

 

Any ideia about what is going on?

Yah Yel 0 votos
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Hi, I am having the same problem. I am using brand new clear blue vinyl.

DJM-450 with Mac High Sierra. All software are the latest versions as well as the mixer's firmware.

Thanks in advance!

Sam

Sammy Gonzales 0 votos
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Hi,

I just got an OSX message saying: PsvLinksysmgr (ProDJ) is not optimized for you Mac,  and needs to be upgraded by manufacturer :(

Yah Yel 0 votos
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Solution is the "Noiselevel" Switch in Manual Calibration , dont use the Auto Calibration its not very precise , when you set an Noiselevel around 0.70 this should solve your Problems and the Software will react to slowest Movements , use manual calibration the reaction to slow movements have not much to do with latency  

deejaychris1978 2 votos
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The latency DOES have some affect, but as you're saying, the calibration also does play a factor.

Pulse 0 votos
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Exactly @deejaychris1978, the automatic adjustment set the noise level to the maximum!

When I put it to 0.70, everything is back to normal.
Interesting.... in my PC with Windows OS, this didnt happened.

It will be a mistake for High Sierra users?

@Pulse, I have the open request number #64566, maybe a chance for the Pioneer correct this problem for everyone!

Thank you!!

Yah Yel 0 votos
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@deejaychris1978 Thanks for the info, it worked!

Sammy Gonzales 0 votos
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