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Everything posted by Mr. Torture
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I use to run at 64 with zero issues and multiple amp sims, VST's etc. going. Now I have to run at 256 just to record one guitar track without crackling & popping.
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Changing thread schedule didn't work. Honestly, all my trouble began when I was forced to upgrade to windows 10, never a lick of problems before that. I opened a new project with one instance of superior drummer only, set superior to 16 bit mode, used the smallest kit (Around 500 mb's) Set buffers to 64 and if I play any single drum it's all distorted and I get that clicking noise again. Where do I get a latency monitor? I have never had to do any of this stuff, my PC has been trouble free for many years until Microsoft forced me into this.
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Thanks, I will try that tonight!
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How is that done?
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Here is CW with buffers at 128, yet everything sounds broken up and has this insidious clicking going on. I have 2 tracks of guitars with no plugins, One instance of superior drummer. That's all... Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz 3.49 GHz 32 Gigs of RAM
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I ended up re-installing the drivers and now I have the ASIO drivers working. It’s very strange. At first when I got ASIO working it had massive dropouts. Only one audio track going in the whole session and it wouldn’t play more than 3 seconds, That was having it set at 2,000 + samples. after rebooting, changing where I plug in the usb on the computer I can now run the machine at 64 samples with no issues at all.
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Thanks so much for the help, I will do all that tonight when I get home.
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That is it exactly
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Shows nothing at all and when you try to click the drop down it does nothing.
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Yes sir, downloaded the latest one for that exact interface.
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Anyone use this interface with cakewalk? I try to set it to use ASIO drivers and it will not let me select the interface for the timing master, so essentially I have to use the WDM, which has a significant amount of latency.
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Well, it's back again, With only 2 tracks going I am forced to run the buffers at 256, which is ridiculous. I have one track of guitar recorded, only running a cabinet & noise gate VST. The same on the second track, with no recorded material yet. When I have the second track armed the guitar sounds distorted and I start getting this click sound, kinda like a metronome. Only way to get rid of both is to return the buffers to a minimum of 256. If I add anything else to the project, the buffers have to go higher. I could run several VST's in the past at 64 with no issues. I haven't done anything to my system other than the standard updates. RME drivers and flash updates have been done, still the same problem.
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Like I said in the previous post, I found several instances of Bandlab assistant running when I checked task manager. I actually shut off Bandlab assistant in the start up and now Cakewalk operates without any issues. I can record with buffers at 64, even with multiple VST's running.
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Just an update, I went into the task manager of my computer and seen there were about 4-5 of the "Bandlab assistant's" running? I shut them all down and re-opened Cakewalk. Now it seems I can run at 64 without issue?
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Buffer issues are back, same as before. cannot go below 512 with only one instance of EZ Bass running. I have all the latest downloads, drivers and the "Flash update" Before I could run at 64 with multiple VST's and audio tracks going...
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Working now, which is strange. I re-booted.
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That was the first thing I tried, nothing there. I can see the wave in the audio folder, 5 times actually because that's how many times I tried bringing the audio in..
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I have a stereo drum track that I am trying to import into a session. It goes through the process but the track is not visible? I tried importing, dragging & dropping. Still cannot see any wave file in the session?
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Well, that was it!! They had an update for the driver. Downloaded and all is awesome again! Thanks for the help!
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The RME is pretty old, computer is probably 7-8 years old now. I will check to see if RME has any updates. They still sell that soundcard, so I imagine they have drivers.
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I use an RME PCIE soundcard running windows 10, 24 gigs of Ram. I was running buffers low at around 64 when using multiple soft synths and VST guitars. Now I cannot go below 512 with a single instance of EZ bass, Superior drummer and a real tube head lined in via Suhr reactive load. I just get distorted weird sounds through the guitar channel and a constant clicking. Bump up to 512 and all is good, except for the obvious latency.. Windows recently did a bunch of updates, what should I look at to fix this? Thanks!
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It's in there! Thanks for the kind words!
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Song written by my band "Dee St. James" tributing the band Deep purple. Features Marco Lord Cossu on keys, who plays with Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice.
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Completely understand what you are saying. Maybe I just don't have the type of brain needed to sit and practice the same scale run or arpeggio 17 hours a day like a lot of these kids do. I'm not trying to win any contests, but being able to do those things certainly opens more doors, even if it's a cover band. Over the past few years I have lost a lot of interest, mainly because my generation of over the top music is long gone and guitar rock in general is dying, most people today prefer to go out for a hamburger and be home by 8:30. Perhaps it is time to move on, or at least not watch You Tube anymore. I seem to get more enjoyment watching Dr. Who reruns lately.
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I see what you did there