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  1. Beautiful! It is giving you clues. Ok. Watch it until it turns red. Look in the system and application event logs within a minute of the drop out. What do you see? You can practice away while running latency mon. This will likely turn up some event that is at the heart of your problem. Make sure wifi is disabled and disable select suspend on usb. Usually intermittent problems come down to your system powering down some device some time after it had been idle. The place you will likely find it is in device manager .
  2. I used to have to deal with synth polyphony. When the maximum number of notes was met, the first note played would drop out. Not the same--but reminded me of that.
  3. I listened to all 3 mixes. I would feed that 3rd mix to the birds, its toast. im hearing heavy digital overload and drop out @ 1:31. This is a great song man. A wee bit heavy for my liking (genre wise) but wow this song kicks serious *****. everything just blends in well. Especially from a skill standpoint (vocals, drums, guitars) are nice and tight.
  4. I like Serum a lot so I decided to take advantage of the rent-to-own deal that Splice is offering on Serum right now. Dowloaded it and set it up yesterday. Tried it out on the melody track of a fairly simple tune I wrote, and it sounds horrible. But just the melody track. Breakups, distortion, even audio drop outs. But it's only the track in which I have Serum loaded. All the others are playing back fine. It seems obvious to me that there's something about the relationship between CbB and this plugin that one of the two doesn't like the current settings. But it's only affecting that one track. I honestly don't know where to begin. The tune I tried it on has all midi tracks and one audio track (drums), but none of the other tracks are exhibiting any problems at all. One thing I noticed after setting it up is that only the 32-bit version is showing up. I'm running CbB on a 64-bit Win7 machine and there are 64 bit drivers that were installed, and afterwards I rescanned the plugins, but they're not showing up in the Plug-in Manager. Is it possible for a 32-bit driver to cause this sort of corruption?
  5. I see a lot for improvement, but lets start here. Gain staging and signal flow. The common way to do this: Tracks go to the Master Bus and Master Bus goes to your Main Outs 1/2. Sends go to buses and all buses go to the Master bus. What effects are you using for those +25dB spikes? Ok, got that out of the way. 2nd, Drop outs are due to improper driver settings and lack PC performance. so what is your sound card, what settings are they set up to and what are your PC specs. If you have a good PC ,it can be as easy as raising your ASIO buffer to from 64 to 128 or 128 to 256 or 256 to 512 or 512 to 1024. You could also have the dropoutsec in your .ini file set to low
  6. I used a Focusrite Scarlett Solo. Excellent interface. Just DI, completely dry guitar. Used to have an M-Audio Fast Track but had problems with popping, crackle and drop out because they stopped supporting and updating it's drivers some while ago. I will be experimenting with plugging in from a real amp and pedals if I can get the gain down low enough, also with using a real mic positioned to a real amp.
  7. StarTekh: No audio drop out. The monitors just stopped working for a second, one at a time. msmcleod: The plugins I have are older. Nothing new. So I don't think that would be it. Thanks!
  8. I have, but I'd be lying to you if I told you I knew what to touch on that. LOL! Here's an update of another symptom. Ok, I mentioned once the project drops the midi cymbals that I have to reopen to make it stop. That is not the case. So here's the scenario.. I'm working in a project and stop and start a few times somewhere in the middle. The cymbals drop out. However, if I just take the time line and move it to the end of the project (like say the last 4 measures) and press play while allowing the project to finish and stop, upon rewinding, all the cymbals are back. Weird! RBH: drum note durations are exactly a 16th note long other than some of my really fast ghost note trips on my kick and snare. All the other notes are the same even on cymbals. -Danny
  9. Ok... Since you have an rme, download digicheck from the rme downloads and make a recording with that and see if you get the problem. I'm starting to wonder if an unauthorized plugin is the problem. I know you said you bypassed all plugs but still... Recording with digicheck should help narrow down the issue. When rme loses buffers, it continuously records. It doesn't leave a space. All tracks lose exactly one buffer at the same instant. This is true in digicheck. I think cakewalk would drop out. I'm curious whether you've ever installed demo plugins that you didn't end up buying. I'm thinking that if the problem occurs in cakewalk and not in digicheck that this will help narrow down possible causes. One last thing. You can record with digicheck and sonar at the same time. That should ensure that both differ the same system wide events. Clicking record enable in cakewalk causes buffer drops btw in digicheck. I know this from the videos I make. So that is expected.
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