Pioneer SVJ-DS01D manual Adjusting the Size of Buffers, Click either C or D for the Buffer Size

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Changing the Settings to Make DJS More Convenient

9-4-4Adjusting the Size of Buffers

Buffer size is a setting that is made to prevent any interruption to the audio stream.

If you experience an interruption to the audio, follow the steps below to increase the size of the buffer.

Buffer Size

In the interest of preventing the audio from being interrupted, especially when your computer is doing a lot of processing, DJS gathers together the audio data and sends it to a place called a buffer, where it is saved. While this audio data is being saved to the buffer, there will be a lag in the audio.

If you are not experiencing any interruptions to the audio stream, can you can reduce the size of the buffer, which will reduce the lag in the audio.

1 Click either [C] or [D] for the [Buffer Size].

Mixer and Sound Card Settings

If the audio is interrupted

You can eliminate interruptions to the audio by reducing the load on your computer. You can reduce the load on your computer in the following ways.

(a)Turn OFF the waveform display. ‘9-3 Setting the Layout of DJ

Play Functions’ P.98

(b)Bypass the equalizer & effector. ‘3-1-1 Making Changes’ P.35 ‘3-2-2 Adding Effects’ P.41

Default Settings when

Installed

At installation it is set to 4 frames. (1 frame = 512 samples)

Adjustable Range

Can be adjusted from between 2 to 18 frames.

If output is to a Direct X compatible sound card, adjust the buffer size so it is slightly larger than when outputting to an ASIO compatible sound card.

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