![]() Test your headphones on another audio system.Test another headphone pair on the headphone output of your audio interface. ![]() If none of the above settings has restored the headphone signal, please perform the following tests: In this case, make sure the VOL knob in the software is turned up if not, no monitor signal will come through to your audio interface. Some audio interfaces control the amount of the headphone signal volume via a built-in knob on the device. Turn it clockwise to increase the volume of the signal coming to your headphones. The VOL knob sets your headphone output volume.Pull up the volume fader of the Deck that is playing in order to hear the Master Output signal via your headphones. When MIX is turned all the way to the right (100%) you only hear the audio from the Master Output of TRAKTOR (the music playing on your speakers).Activate the headphones button for the Deck you want to pre-listen in order to engage the signal on your headphones. When MIX is turned all the way to the left (0%) you only hear the audio from the cued channel.The S2 MK3 cue mix is controlled in the TRAKTOR software but the volume is controlled via the device itself. Note: When using the S3 and S4 MK3, these controls become "greyed out" as they are equipped with a cue monitoring section built into the devices. Make sure that the position of the MIX and VOL knobs in the area below the lower right Deck are set correctly: In the Mixer area of the Deck, you wish to pre-listen, click on the headphones button.Switch to the Mixer Layout via the Layout selection drop-down menu.Make sure that the cue signal for the Deck that you wish to pre-listen on your headphones has been activated: This output channel corresponds with the headphone output on the TRAKTOR KONTROL S4 controller. In the example below, we have verified that 3: Headphone L and 4: Headphone R are selected. Make sure that the output channel corresponding to the headphones output of your audio interface is selected under Output Monitor ( Left and Right) in Preferences > Output Routing. Verify each of the following settings as explained below until your headphone signal is restored: 1. Lastly, in ProcessLasso chosing Traktor.exe, or any other process you want to have on maximum performance, and setting its performance to high / real time performance should probably reduce the latency even more.You cannot hear TRAKTOR's Monitor signal in your headphones. This will prevent dropouts from happening when not being plugged in.įor Intel chips you can also disable c-states which is explained in this video. Once that is activated you can match the preferences in the “plugged in” section to the “on battery” section if you have a laptop. Here you can “clone and activate” the default power plans including “high performance”. ![]() So, I found the option to add this power plan within QickCPU under the “Power” tab. This option for some reason was not included with my Laptop (pre-builts and laptops seem restricted in this regard). ![]() The most important thing in my opinion is setting your PCs Power Plan to “High Performance”. In addition, Sadowicks Video is also helpful and features similar aspects. It seemed to me that it included a bunch of obvious things but none the less they seem to help. So here are the resources which I have used and fixed my issue. I'll comment my fix here so it won’t be as buried: ![]()
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