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Problem recording ddj-1000 to ableton

Hi,

I am having problems whilst trying to record my ddj-1000 to Ableton.

I understand that you can record within Rekordbox, however, I have always used Ableton for recording and find it much more convenient to be able to record everything within Ableton.

The problem that I am having is that any time I move any of the faders I am getting audio dropouts, for example, if I have a track playing on ch1 and move the fader for ch2, the audio for ch1 will dropout meaning that I am unable to record anything.

The audio dropouts are only happening when trying to record via ableton, audio through playback on my headphones, speakers etc. does not dropout, only through Ableton. I have tested the controller with streaming via OBS using the same connection from the ddj-1000 to the laptop and have no audio problems so I am unsure what is causing the issue with Abelton.

I am running the latest version of Rekordbox on a MacBook Pro with High Sierra and have also updated the firmware on my ddj-1000 to the latest version.

Anyone else having similar issues or have any suggestions on how to rectify this issue?

Thanks

Graeme Smith

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If you're trying to use the audio device in two applications at the same time, that may be the issue.

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Hi, I am simply running an rca to 3.5mm mini jack from the master to the mic input on the laptop. I am unsure what the issue is or what could be causing the audio dropouts, this only happens when I move the faders and I find it strange that moving a fader could drop the audio from another channel.

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Any further suggestions on this? I have tested recording via the same method using my djm and cdj setup and have no issues at all.

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@Graeme > The mic-input is not designed for line-level input; don't do that.

If you're using rekordbox, record your set within rekordbox.

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Hi, not sure why you are advising that it is not designed for line level input, the laptop has a built in mic/line-in input which is designed for audio input.

I have recorded my sets using this method for the past 15 years and had no issues with it.. clear audio, no distortion and there were certainly no audio dropouts until i started using the ddj-1000 and Rekordbox.

You say that I am set within Rekordbox, but for me, I don't feel that I am set within Rekordbox. The recording stops after 3 hours and then starts a second recording, meaning that if I am wanting to record the full night I am then having to import the recorded audio from Rekordbox to Ableton to join them.

The audio records fine using the ddj-1000 and Ableton when a single track is playing, however, as soon as I move any fader on the mixer, this is when the audio drops, this is the part that is confusing me.

What method would you suggest for recording from the ddj-1000 into a third party DAW?

 

 

 

 

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