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Choosetheblackbox

Sounds like you are playing vinyl…


5atanicStoner

No I'm using a ddj 400


Choosetheblackbox

What i meant to say is. If you can only see the playlist and not the bpm or any other data, it is like playing vinyl. Maybe you should practice like this.


5atanicStoner

I never intend to dj vinyl its 2023 let's be honest here


Choosetheblackbox

Totally understand. Being a midi dj myself, live ableton set ups. But theres a certain fínese when it comes to touching and moving the vinyl. And djing vinyl takes a bit more skill, specially the traditional way. It will always be something djs should have respect for as its the origins and nothing really compares. If yoy remove the bpm counter and quantize most people would not be able to perform. lets be honest. Are you a member of the pioneer dj forums. I suggest you log in with your rekordbox account. You can post in their forums. And also make a service ticket. Pretty much one on one with a pioneer tech. They have helped me greatly when i have issues not found online.


BobMcCully

Sounds like a power surge. That's a hardware issue. But you can try running Process Lasso to see if it's software related.


5atanicStoner

Hardware as in something with my laptop or an issue with the controller, if my laptop where should I start?


BobMcCully

Yes probably from the laptop. I would try Process Lasso first to eliminate cpu spikes from poor power optimisation between programs. Check the obvious like power and cable connections, a bad earth for instance. If that doesn't help look at what could be causing power spikes to your laptop, sometimes switching another appliance on or off can spike the power on the mains which affects monitors and computers. If that's the issue then a surge eliminator/power conditioner would be needed.