- #FL STUDIO 20 FILE HAS CRACKLING PRO#
- #FL STUDIO 20 FILE HAS CRACKLING SOFTWARE#
- #FL STUDIO 20 FILE HAS CRACKLING WINDOWS 8.1#
You have a 100,000$ computer with enough power to run the world? Its finely tuned by the gods of IT?Įvery other daw/program runs smoothly and without a hitch?
#FL STUDIO 20 FILE HAS CRACKLING SOFTWARE#
all other manufacturers - hardware and software have it wrong.
#FL STUDIO 20 FILE HAS CRACKLING WINDOWS 8.1#
I’ve been running 4 DAWs on this system with no problems relating to performance or soundcard interaction.Īnd yes, Windows 8.1 is the latest, but … I don’t care Still on 8.0, and I keep hearing 8.1 is real finicky about drivers, rendering some perfectly good components almost useless.Ĭubase is how it “should be”. I don’t think I got those as options on this machine, and it couldn’t possibly be the problem anyway. Only one of those optimizations I have not done, is to disable C-state transition and turbo boost in BIOS.
Not sure if this is the smartest modus operandi, but it seems too farfetched to be the cause of all the above.Ībout the optimizations in the link, Jimmy, I got them all done, and set Cubase to use that Steinberg power scheme. No matter what I set the buffer size to, I get roughly 105ms latency with ASIO guard on high. I got my audio interface buffer size set to 1024, with ASIO guard set to “high”, giving me ~105ms latency (compensated). Windows task manager confirms Cubase performance meter output: CPU load is fairly steady at ~30-35%, and disk load is ~4-5mb/s (using an SSD, top read speed of over 400mb/s). Also, the crackling wouldn’t be strictly periodic like it is now, and it would increase when more instruments are playing at the same time. I’m not familiar with the details of that one - yet.Ī too low buffer size would show up on the performance meter as alarmingly high CPU usage, or high disk usage, or both. I would be sure that buffer size wasn’t the cause, if it wasn’t for Steinbergs ASIO guard. Though, I’m not so sure it’s the buffer size. Sorry 'bout the lame guitarplaying in the audio file. Both system and non-system SSD disk read/write capabilities and speed checks out fine in disk maintenance utilityĪnyone plz got any idea what on earth this could be? Plugins are all on C:\program files\vstplugins and all audio is read from a non-system SSD drive. I have plenty of experience in configuring/optimizing systems for recording setup, and cannot recall any mistakes this time.I installed 8.0.10 first and then immediately applied the 8.0.20 update. Computer is up to modern specs, all win updates installed.
#FL STUDIO 20 FILE HAS CRACKLING PRO#
Normal install, on a pretty fresh Win 8.0 Pro 圆4 installation.
The crackle doesn’t show up on any level meter, though it’s loud.If I mute all tracks, and hit play, the crackle is still heard.Often it gets stuck playing the same 1-2 second phrase over and over, but not always. At this point, the audio playback starts messing up too: in playback mode, the audio tracks start playing chopped up bits and pieces of themselves from all over the track’s duration. If I ignore it (I really can’t, 'cause it’s so loud), and keep playback on for more than ~20 secs, it stops coming in 2 second intervals, and instead crackles on all the time.Seldom takes longer than 10 minutes before it appears though. It appears at a later stage, but I fail to pinpoint what may trigger it. This doesn’t appear when first opening a project.It crackles like this for ~2 seconds, then disappears for ~2 seconds and then comes again.When playback is stopped, it is not heard. Listen to attached audiofile to hear it.Ĭan’t tell from where it comes or why it starts.
Experiencing real problem with very loud crackling - like radio static almost - along with general audio playback strangeness.