I am noticing for some reason the last week, when I have a project open whenever I make sound it crackles. Lightly, but still there. I notice its only in ableton, and its not specific to one audio card i use. I have tried three, and at varying buffer rates, and I cannot seem to get rid of the crackles.
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makes for a shite live pa i'll say that much.
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Re: ableton ouput issues
are you using a lot of audio clips?livecollective wrote:I am noticing for some reason the last week, when I have a project open whenever I make sound it crackles. Lightly, but still there. I notice its only in ableton, and its not specific to one audio card i use. I have tried three, and at varying buffer rates, and I cannot seem to get rid of the crackles.
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makes for a shite live pa i'll say that much.
defrag your harddrive. and if you can use a good defragger where you can specify that all your music goes on the outer rings of the disk. Not sure where you can do this for mac.
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Ok so update, it is a macbook laptop, its running bootcamp and i am not using many audio clips.
For instance, I open a new project, and even if I just open up the mic or line in on a channel, and start to play an instrument I can hear cracklin. I have checked it with just audio clip projects, and projects that are all vsts. Its the same. At first I thought it was a cpu/clocking issue, but after many restarts nothing changed.
I am going to defragg it. Anyone recommend good defrags?
For instance, I open a new project, and even if I just open up the mic or line in on a channel, and start to play an instrument I can hear cracklin. I have checked it with just audio clip projects, and projects that are all vsts. Its the same. At first I thought it was a cpu/clocking issue, but after many restarts nothing changed.
I am going to defragg it. Anyone recommend good defrags?
one other question,
are you clipping some channels? or are some instruments / effects clipping.
I noticed that if one element of your chain is clipping, even before it reached the channel mixer some crackles and bad distortion can appear. Live really doesn't like being put in the red.
I've resolved this by putting all the channels to -12 db as well as the master channel. I also make sure nothing is clipping @ any stage.
Seems this got worse with live 7.10
are you clipping some channels? or are some instruments / effects clipping.
I noticed that if one element of your chain is clipping, even before it reached the channel mixer some crackles and bad distortion can appear. Live really doesn't like being put in the red.
I've resolved this by putting all the channels to -12 db as well as the master channel. I also make sure nothing is clipping @ any stage.
Seems this got worse with live 7.10
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Re: ableton ouput issues
can you tell me why on the outer rings?hydrogen wrote:.
and if you can use a good defragger where you can specify that all your music goes on the outer rings of the disk.
Re: ableton ouput issues
program files remain the same, music files change all the time. if you have your music files on the outer rings your program (application) files will remain compact = less need to defrag your drive and the application will have a better performancenospin wrote:can you tell me why on the outer rings?hydrogen wrote:.
and if you can use a good defragger where you can specify that all your music goes on the outer rings of the disk.
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Data reads are faster on the outer parts of the disk because its a larger surface but it takes the same amount of time to spin that the center does. So you can read/write more data per revolution. this equals speed.nospin wrote:can you tell me why on the outer rings?hydrogen wrote:.
and if you can use a good defragger where you can specify that all your music goes on the outer rings of the disk.
Livecollective... i don't have any idea of good defrag programs for mac. actually now that i think about this i think the mac file system may auto organize itself, making defragging a bit obsolete. (Somebody else may comment on that though)
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