Issue serato dj lite work in pioneer dj rev1

When I m playing through from my mac book pro with dj controller pioneer dj rev1 in serato dj lite software..then after sometime there is a noise in output speakers..how can I fix it

Posted on Jun 15, 2023 1:23 AM

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Posted on Mar 8, 2024 6:41 PM

Hey buddy. I just got mine and I think I figured it out. I had been using it and it was playing perfectly fine but if you look at the top bar (near like the battery and WiFi logo) I saw a mic. If you click that, somehow mine switched to voice isolation. Switch it back to standard and now mine is playing just fine again. Hope this helps!

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Mar 8, 2024 6:41 PM in response to Djsumitkolkata

Hey buddy. I just got mine and I think I figured it out. I had been using it and it was playing perfectly fine but if you look at the top bar (near like the battery and WiFi logo) I saw a mic. If you click that, somehow mine switched to voice isolation. Switch it back to standard and now mine is playing just fine again. Hope this helps!

Jun 16, 2023 9:05 AM in response to Djsumitkolkata

Hi Djsumitkolkata,


Thanks for posting in Apple Support Communities.


We understand that you're experiencing a noise from your speakers when using a specific app. This could be due to nearby interference. You would need to move the Mac or the source of the issue.


How to reduce wireless interference
These general steps can help achieve a cleaner, stronger wireless signal:
* Bring your Wi-Fi device closer to your Wi-Fi router. Bring the Bluetooth devices that are connecting to each other closer together. 
* Avoid using your wireless devices near common sources of interference, such as power cables, microwave ovens, fluorescent lights, wireless video cameras, and cordless phones.
* Reduce the number of active devices that use the same wireless frequency band. Both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices use the 2.4 GHz band, but many Wi-Fi devices can use the 5 GHz band instead. If your Wi-Fi router supports both bands, it might help to connect more of your Wi-Fi devices to the 5GHz band. Some dual-band routers manage this for you automatically.
* Configure your Wi-Fi router to use a different Wi-Fi channel, or have it scan for the channel with the least interference. Most routers perform this scan automatically on startup or when reset.
If you're using USB 3 or Thunderbolt 3 devices with your computer, you can limit their potential to interfere with nearby wireless devices:
* Use a high-quality, shielded USB or Thunderbolt 3 cable with each device.
* Move your USB 3 or Thunderbolt 3 devices—including any USB hubs—farther away from your wireless devices.
* Avoid placing USB 3 or Thunderbolt 3 devices on top of your Mac.
* Turn off any USB 3 devices that aren't in use.

Resolve Wi-Fi and Bluetooth issues caused by wireless interference - Apple Support


If interference isn't the source of the issue, check that the app is updated. Run an Apple diagnostics to check for issues with your speakers.


Prepare your Mac

1. If you're able to install the latest macOS updates, do so before continuing.

2. Shut down your Mac.

3. Disconnect all external devices except keyboard, mouse, display, Ethernet connection (if applicable), and connection to AC power. 

4. Make sure that your Mac is on a hard, flat, stable surface with good ventilation.



Start Apple Diagnostics


Determine whether you're using a Mac with Apple silicon, then follow the appropriate steps:

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1. Press and hold the power button on your Mac. (Every Mac has a power button. On laptop computers that have Touch ID, press and hold Touch ID.)

2. As you continue to hold the power button, your Mac turns on and loads startup options. When you see Options, release the power button.

3. Press and hold Command (⌘)-D on your keyboard.


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1. Turn on your Mac, then immediately press and hold the D key on your keyboard as your Mac starts up. 

2. Release when you see a progress bar or you're asked to choose a language.

If using the D key doesn't work, press and hold Option (⌥)-D at startup instead. If neither method works, review the guidelines for using key combinations at startup.

You may be asked to choose a language and make sure that you have an active network connection. You can use the Wi-Fi menu  in the upper-right corner of your screen to choose a Wi-Fi network.

Use Apple Diagnostics to test your Mac - Apple Support


Regards.


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