

Have you also tried using a different USB cable from your laptop to the A10? Try to use one with ferrite cores on it. If you do not, then I would guess that the A10 is causing this. If you experience the same issue, then you know it's more than likely the mixer. (I have used the SRT once before with Traktor and I had no issues). Try using the SRT as your sound card to eliminate the A10 from the equation. If you have access to the 900SRT, I have a couple of suggestions: unless it does it for any audio source going in that route. If this is the case, I can't see why the SRT would be doing this with the combination of the things you are using. 'With over 30 years of industry experience, Audio Buys is the premier Home Theater, Audio, Video sales and custom installation company in Northern. Meaning If you are using the A10, then you must be using the RCA inputs right? And not connecting the 900 SRT to your laptop at all via USB. Well, just thinking about your setup really quickly, the SRT should be acting as a conventional Mixer only based on what you are saying. The Complete Audio 6 USB Interface is a high-quality 6-channel audio interface. From the custom, streamlined circuit design, through the hand-picked components to the analog volume knob on top of the unit every part of the interface is designed to preserve signal clarity. I appreciate that this is happening with Traktor and an audio 10, but this problem only appears to happen with a Pioneer 900SRT and more specifically, just this one. Complete Audio 6 has been designed in-house by Native Instruments. Infact I did play on another 900SRT around 6 months ago with the same A10 (3 hour set) and no issues what so ever. Only time this has happened is the two times where I've played with the 900SRT at this one particular club.
#Komplete audio 10 drivers
I have the latest drivers for it, latest firmware, etc. Played with this A10 many times and no issues. Pull USB cable in and out (to/from A10) and it gets going again, for another 3 - 6 minutes. Traktor still whirls away, lights on A10 still going but sound stopped. ie: about 3 - 6 minutes in to playing a track, the sound quality starts to distort gradually, until its completely gone. I played at this location about 4 weeks ago and the same thing happens. I used, in this situation, an Audio 10 (mk2), CDJ2000n's and a DJM900SRT mixer.
#Komplete audio 10 mac osx
Running Traktor 2.6.x, older Mac OSX (10.7 AFAIK) but its been great for 3 - 4 gigs a week for 18 months and stable. my actual equipment anytime soon, however some head-fiers just did it for us: you can have a nice read by clicking here.This issue happened to me again last night but am starting to think I suspect something with the specific mixer, given its the only common reoccuring thing in the configuration at this club I play at. I won't have the chance to test the Modi/Magni combo vs.
#Komplete audio 10 Pc
The Modi is USB powered and it doesn't have any TOS/Coax in, this basically means that you can only use it with a PC (or your Mac) but it is significantly smaller than a lot of other desktop DACs, Bifrost included.

If you can't stand the "castrated" audio recorded on CD-DAs and Hi-res audio is important to you then you already know that an high quality DAC is the best choice. The red book standard used in CD-DA format has even lower specs (16/44.1) and both DACs will perform effortlessly with all of your CDs and/or FLACs/ALACs. The max sample/bit rate on the Bifrost is 24/196 vs. The Modi and the Bifrost have different specifications, whether in which aspects these differences influence SQ is a matter of debate. Yeah, you can say that this is some really good Schiit! In fact the Bifrost is a pretty awesome DAC, especially in its price range. If we are talking about mere numbers it appears to me that the Bifrost is a better performer, while we can see some pros/cons by comparing your KA6 vs. SNR: More than 100db, unweighted, referenced to 1V RMS Input Capability: up to 24/192 for all inputsįrequency Response, Analog Stage: 20Hz-20KHz, +/-0.1dB, 2Hz-100KHz, -1dB By "range" did you mean "frequency response"?
