Pioneer SVJ-DL01D, SVJ-DS01D manual Adjusting Delay Time, Delay Time Latency

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9-4-3Adjusting Delay Time

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Changing the Settings to Make DJS More Convenient

9-4-3Adjusting Delay Time

If you are using DJS with a variety of different sound cards, it is necessary to adjust their delay time to align the timing of their audio output with each other.

Delay Time (Latency)

The length of time it takes for processing, from the time audio data is transferred to when the audio is actually output differs, depending on the sound card.

When using various sound cards with DJS, the timing of the sound cards can be aligned to the audio output of the sound card with the slowest processing time by slowing the audio output of the faster sound card(s).

1 Click either [C] or [D] for the [Delay Time] of each sound card.

Changing the settings of the sound card(s) themselves

Depending on the kind of sound card(s) you are using, there may be an adjustment function for the delay time (latency/buffer size). If you adjust the delay time (latency and/or buffer size) using the driver settings function included with your sound card, you will need to close DJS and restart the computer or the driver settings may not take effect.

For further information, refer to the user’s manual for your sound card(s).

Mixer and Sound Card Settings

Default Settings when

Installed

Delay time is set to 0 msec.

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Pioneer SVJ-DL01D, SVJ-DS01D manual Adjusting Delay Time, Delay Time Latency