the latency time is a measure of the time it takes until an action in croSS
DJ (like jumping to a locator) is audible. generally speaking a latency time
around 10 milliseconds is considered an adequate and decent value.
TIP If you hear clicks and pops in the audio output of croSS DJ or
if the audio output is interrupted then in most cases the solution is to
increase the latency time. Why this helps and the reasons for the dis-
tortions are explained in the sidebar on page 29.
If you are using external audio sources open the list boxes Left Input and
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Right Input and select the inputs of your audio interface that the devices
are connected to.
once you select an input port you will see a slider that you can use to
change the input gain of that input, and a list box to select whether a phono
level or a line level device is connected.
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open the list Output 1 and perform one of the following actions:
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If you use croSS DJ in external mixer mode select the outputs of your
audio interface where croSS DJ shall send the audio from player a to.
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If you use croSS DJ in internal mixer mode select the outputs of your
audio interface where croSS DJ shall send the master/mix signal to.
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open the list Output 2 and perform one of the following actions:
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If you use croSS DJ in external mixer mode select the outputs of your
audio interface where croSS DJ shall send the audio from player B to.
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If you use croSS DJ in internal mixer mode select the outputs of your
audio interface where croSS DJ shall send the cue/Headphone signal
to.
the outputs available in the list boxes depend on the audio inter-
face/driver that you selected in step 4. the screenshot above uses an
m-audio firewire soundcard as an example.
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