8.5
Check your IRQs (Windows only)
IRQ stands for Interrupt Request. This is the way in which Windows allocates resources to the
various devices and ports in your system. If your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 is on a port that shares an
IRQ with other devices, you may have an IRQ conflict. Please refer to the Knowledge Base on
the Native Instruments website and contact support.
This section contains some of the most frequently asked questions and answers along with ref-
erences to Knowledge Base articles for additional details. In order to find an article, please vis-
it the Native Instruments website, navigate to the Knowledge Base in the Support section and
enter the article number in the search field.
8.6
Installation Folder Not Found by an Update Installer
If you have manually moved the location of a Native Instruments application on your hard
drive, the installer, upon attempting to run an update, will display an error message and abort
the installation. You can correct the application path in Service Center from the
Overview
tab.
If an application cannot be found, a
Locate
button will appear on this tab. Click this button
and browse to the actual location of the application.
8.7
Audio Clicks and Drop-outs When Playing Tracks
If you hear clicks and/or drop-outs when a track is playing, you might need to increase the la-
tency setting of your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2. To learn how to do this, please refer to section
Advanced Configuration of Your TRAKTOR AUDIO 2
which thoroughly describes the TRAKTOR
AUDIO 2 MK2 Control Panel — the tool that allows you to adjust the audio interface settings.
8.8
More Troubleshooting Resources
If none of the suggestions in this section covers your problem, the TRAKTOR 2 Manual pro-
vides more detailed information on the topics discussed in this Setup Guide. Also check if the
Knowledge Base has an answer:
http://www.native-instruments.com/knowledge/
Troubleshooting and FAQ
Check your IRQs (Windows only)
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