11-Oct-2019, 03:18
FYI, anything up to 10ms would be deemed acceptable, but even then, a true professional would notice that it *feels* wrong. The software I use, Serato, default to 5ms latency. That feels good to me.
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11-Oct-2019, 03:18
FYI, anything up to 10ms would be deemed acceptable, but even then, a true professional would notice that it *feels* wrong. The software I use, Serato, default to 5ms latency. That feels good to me.
Thank you, learnt something new today. I asked the questions out of curiosity, can never be a DJ...
23-Oct-2019, 19:15
(11-Oct-2019, 03:16)booshtukka Wrote: You need custom install mode for reliability. But if you were using the smaller latency mode, this depends on your definition of DJing.Thanks!, and what about using ableton live? i mean mixing tracks with ableton is sync by the software
24-Oct-2019, 03:19
(This post was last modified: 24-Oct-2019, 03:20 by booshtukka.)
It depends how much you care about the speakers reacting to what you're doing. Personally, I find the lag a dealbreaker. Whenever I made a change in Ableton, I wouldn't hear the change for 60ms. Try using Ableton with bluetooth headphones. If you find that acceptable, you'll probably cope with the lag.
(10-Oct-2019, 00:49)Juanbk Wrote: Can i properly dj? Hi, old thread now so this tip may not be helpful at all. The Phantom II Custom (was Reactor Custom) has close to zero latency. This is not stated in the specification, but a user here at DC, @mcallega uses the Custom in his Home Theatre setup and tells us this. https://devialetchat.com/Thread-Phantom-...uggestions Take a look if you're still interested...
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