Pencil eraser method to fix skips caused by scratches. Started by wtroll over 2 years ago, 10 replies. Wtroll over 2 years ago This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this post I saw a youtube video last night about using a pencil eraser to fix record skips caused by scratches. Every since I installed Spotify on my computer, it keeps skipping every few seconds with practically every single song. I tried re-installing but still experience the same problem. Not really sure what else to do, but it's pretty annoying.
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Bring Ruined Records Back to Life: If you're an audiofile purist, don't read any further. What follows is not for the faint of heart and beyond anything you've seen before. If you decide to continue, please don't comment about how you think it will ruin records until after you try. Apr 17, 2006 Why would an LP with no scratches skip? If I have one like that I try to see where it's skipping and then find that spot with a magnifying glass. I had to set.
Fixing Incomplete Songs and Skipping Songs on iTunes Match. The problem is relatively easy to fix and one of the following recommendations below should fix your problem. Then you really need to start from scratch by first copying the album or songs causing you problems in iTunes. Make sure you back them up on your harddrive or onto. Disconnect the Serato supported device (Rane Mixer/Soundcard or DJ Controller). Click on the 'analyze files' button to analyze your whole library (This can take some time with a large library). Click on your ALL crate. Click on the first empty box of your library's column header to group files by type.
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My laptop is quite old all this might be because of that but I'm not sure. I've had some running issues with my Macbook Pro as a whole particularly with the audio slightly skipping whilst playing in serato. It appeared to be down to an old Hardrive (which I've since now repaced). I also had an old battery which was on the way out and I have also had that replaced. I still seem to be having problems with the audio skipping slightly especially whilst mixing or having 2 tracks playing at once.
I have tried switching off other active programs (Spotify etc), as well as bluetooth, the airport, screen saver and setting energy saver sections to 'never'. But still the same problem. The only thing I haven't done is change the buffer size which at present is at the default '10'.
Have you guys got any ideas how to fix this? Do I need more RAM possibly? (Spec details below);
-OS X El Capitan 10.11.4
-MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010)
-Processor 2.53 GHz Intel Core i5
-Memory 8GB 1067 MHz DDR3
-Serato Scratch Live 2.5.0
-Rane SL 1
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Afternoon guys,
Have a bit of a problem with serato popping and crackling with heavy bass tracks, more bass more cracking and popping. Popping happens through speakers and headphones. I have sound tested both to find no damage to sound equipment. Leaving the fault to my desk sx2 or serato, so I’m hoping serato.
So far I have decreased the latency from 5ms to 20ms. Still getting popping and cracking
Tried uninstalling antivirus software(read about this on serato forums) but still cracking and popping. Any suggestions and any suggestions on how to test my hardware?Thanks
Dom
Have you got anything intensive running in the background? Or anything that could be eating up your system resources?
If the CPU maxes out, it could cause the sort of glitches you are talking about.
What kind of specs (and which OS) does your computer have??
bob6397
Hi Dom,
A few more thoughts:
Do you have the latest drivers installed for your controller/soundcard? Did you install the drivers with the controller/soundcard plugged in? Do you always plug in into the same USB socket?
Your specs sound fine though. And I hope that you have disabled your internet connection if you have uninstalled your antivirus.. Try installing CCleaner and cleaning out the user? I run it on all the users on all my PCs at least once a month and it keeps them nice and fast.
Is it your entire PC that is feeling a bit slow or is it just that Serato is playing up? I’m not a serato expert (I don’t use it myself and never have) but is the sample rate set correctly for your sound card? It may also be worth checking that Windows is not trying to use the soundcard as it’s default audio device – this should not be the case as your soundcard/controller should use ASIO drivers work with serato properly, and windows overrides ASIO drivers if it decides that the controller should be default, as it then likes to use its own drivers for this purpose. To put it simpler, it can cause all sorts of issues if your controller is set to be the default sound output. Not least that windows can then play sounds through your speakers.. Ever got an email half way through a gig? Not cool if your laptop announces thta fact to all your dancers for you, at incredible volume. 🙂
bob6397
Read the original post 🙂
He’s already done that… 😉
Are you running lots of stuff stacked (i.e. many tracks together with all the basses up) and/or many things like big bpm/key differences or FX?
I don’t understand your point about the SX2 being a stand-alone mixer so it shouldn’t happen though?
Check your output levels in the software, it might be possible to you are running too high a signal into the soundcard that is clipped already in which case it will be audible.
I had the same problem with Mixvibes Cross and my DDJ-SX. The output settings for monitor and master in the software were all set totally wrong. I noticed when trying to mix in an analogue CD with a track from Cross on two different channels. The odd thing is that I had BOTH tracks at the same gain on the controller, both firing away at 0dB average. So while it LOOKED like they should be the same loudness, they weren’t. I ended up 0dB-ing my setup with a CD playing (all the way up to and including the master output level) and then repeating the process for the Cross track, adjusting the master output setting until channel gain 0dB matched the main level 0dB. Now all is in perfect harmony and no distortion.
This sounds like its either
1) Redlining. Serato starts clipping immediately when you go to red on software. The controller (and the audio interface within) has another layer for gain controls, so while the leds on your controller might be ok, the initial signal is too high.
2) The settings on your laptop are not set correctly. Go to Control Panel -> System -> Additional settings (I’m guessing this one by translating from Finnish system). From there the Performance page and Optimize the performance to background services (audio is considered a background service).
If this isn’t a gain/volume problem then turn your WiFi/Bluetooth off, make sure you don’t have anything but your related dj equipment plugged in, make sure you don’t have any disabled drivers.
Another thing you may have a grounding problem. Something may need to be grounded or not grounded.
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It is not clear from the OP… you say you decreased your latency, but did you try increasing it?
Deathy – he says “decreased” but also says he changed it from 5 to 20.. so I took that to mean that he increased it 😉
I read it to mean he tried decreasing it by that range of value, which is why I asked my question just to clarify.
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