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Loud Crackles and Pops on Playback with all Drivers


Stephen Power

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I've had to go back to using a Windows 10 PC with 16GB RAM and i5 4 core processor, since my more powerful computer died about 10 days ago.

I am using CbB in the current PC, with the sound driver on WASAPI shared, using a Behringer UMC 22 interface, that worked well with the other PC.

Up until this morning, I was getting good playback of sound with WASAPI shared, but decided to try WASAPI Exclusive, with 'suspend audio engine when Cakewalk is not in focus' checked. I got very little sound at all, just crackles.

The problem is that since going back to WASAPI Shared, I'm still getting loud crackles both on playback of recorded sound and when inputting sound from a Nektar Impact LX61.

I have updated the drives I could find in device manager, restarted the PC, unplugged and re-plugged the AI but nothing helped. 

Can someone advise me as to why this is happening (it was fine yesterday) and how to fix it please?

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1 minute ago, reginaldStjohn said:

All I can offer is the usual.  Follow some PC optimization guides. Also, running Respendence Latenceymon will help you find what might be causing this.

Great help thank you. I run the latency monitor you mentioned and see if I can work out what might be going on. If it is a latency issue though, WASAPI shared cannot be adjusted in Cakewalk.

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Personally, I would ditch the Behringer UMC 22 interface and replace it with a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (or some other Audio Interface) that comes with native ASIO drivers) .  Then you will be able to reliably use ASIO.

If you do this, I am fairly confident all your issues will evaporate over night.

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2 hours ago, Promidi said:

Personally, I would ditch the Behringer UMC 22 interface and replace it with a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (or some other Audio Interface) that comes with native ASIO drivers) .  Then you will be able to reliably use ASIO.

If you do this, I am fairly confident all your issues will evaporate over night.

I see lots of comments like this online and some of them seem like personal preference rather than audiological fact. I'm not sure that the problem is with the interface, in this case to be honest. In fact, I may have narrowed it down to one of the instruments. Tureis from Kompose Audio.

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