TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
I'm seeing a "Hardware Disconnected"
message in the software.
I'm experiencing some audio dropouts or
slow response.
Software closes or freezes as soon as it
opens.
I'm
having
problems
searching through my iTunes library.
I'm hearing a weird noise when I start
playback if the NS7's / V7's PLATTER is
stopped.
I'm experiencing software problems when
running my finger along the NS7's / V7's
STRIP SEARCH.
The auto-BPM reading for a track is
incorrect.
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CAUSE
The USB cable is not properly connected
to your computer or NS7 / V7.
The software was opened before NS7 / V7
was connected.
NS7 / V7 not powered on.
Other
programs
computer's CPU.
iTunes 8.0.2 (and higher) is interfering with
how the software scans its libraries.
scanning
or
The PLATTER's start time is too high.
The STRIP SEARCH sensor isn't meant to
receive
information
fashion (i.e., running your finger across it).
The software's BPM Range is not properly
set for your track's tempo.
Range is restricting what BPMs are
allowed.)
Your track's rhythm is very syncopated or
has bass drum or snare drum hits in odd
places, causing a BPM miscalculation.
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SOLUTION
Make sure both USB connections are
secure.
Close the software and reopen after
properly connecting and powering on NS7
/ V7.
Close any unnecessary programs and
turn off your computer's wireless card (or
disconnect from the internet).
Disable
programs
computer or regularly search for an
internet connection.
Change the buffer size settings in the
are
draining
your
software (see "USB Buffer Size" on Page
12). At a larger buffer size, you should no
longer experience audio dropouts, but
there may be a slight delay when the
software
(latency).
computer will respond more quickly (less
latency), but your computer needs to be
fast enough to prevent audio dropouts or
other issues.
optimal settings for your computer.
Downgrade your version of iTunes at
http://www.oldapps.com/itunes.htm.
Decrease the PLATTER's start time by
adjusting the START TIME knob. (See
"PLAYBACK CONTROLS".)
Only use the STRIP SEARCH as if you
were dropping a needle on a record –
in
a
"continuous"
touch it at only one point at a time. To
scroll/scrub through the track, spin the
PLATTER instead.
With the NS7 / V7 disconnected, set the
software's BPM Range to an appropriate
(The BPM
range that will allow the BPMs you want,
then rebuild the overview for that track.
(See "Auto-BPM" on Page 10.)
Manually tap a tempo for the track by
pressing the Deck's TAP button (on the
NS7 / V7) in time with the track.
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anti-virus
software
or
other
that
regularly
scan
your
responds
to
the
hardware
At a lower buffer size, your
Experiment to find the