I recently got a copy of Torq LE with a MIDI controller I bought, and am using it to record sets for the time being until I can upgrade to something like Traktor Scratch.
The problem is when I play back my mixes, there is a occasional skipping/stuttering sound at certain points in the recording. I'm not really sure what is causing this, as I heard nothing of the sort as I was recording.
Any ideas what the problem could be?
Dec-06-2008 22:54
miamitranceman
Extreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Miami
Make sure your buffer settings aren't too low. That can cause skipping.
You might aso post this question to the Torq forum at www.torq-dj.com/forum
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I figured it might have somethign to do with that. How would I determine what the right buffer settings would be?
Dec-06-2008 23:35
tintin11
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto
It's the soundcard you're recording your sets with. Try updating the firmware on it. I had the exact same issue when I was recording with my 5.1Live soundcard! So I just switched over to a firewire soundcard. This issue has nothing to do with torq or the connectiv.
Dec-06-2008 23:38
miamitranceman
Extreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Miami
It depends basically on what your cpu stats are. I set mine to 256 and don't have any stutters.
Make sure you have at least 2 gigs of RAM too, just to be safe.
Also, check out some of the tweaks threads listed here.
Thanks for the responses. I'm recording on a MacBook Pro with 2G RAM, so my CPU specs should be fine. I'll check into updating the drivers on my Audiofire 4 and see if that was the problem.