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dreamer733
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Hi. I'm posting this here as I have no idea where it should go. Moderators are welcome to shift it to the right place. Apologies in advance.
I really need to post this because it is driving me crazy!!! I am starting to assault the keyboard
Here's my setup:
Pentium 4 CPU 3.2GHz
2.5GB RAM
Windows XP Service Pack 3
Focusrite Scarlett 18i6 Audio Interface
Ableton Live version 5
Genelec 8030A speakers
GrooveTubes GT55 recording mic
Jose Ramirez 4CWE classical guitar with cutaway and onboard Prefix Pro Blend pickup/equalizer
Proel mic and guitar cables
Me <--- I am including this as a possible source of the problem ;-)
So from above, you'll see the weak spot is my very old PC!!
What I am experiencing, is that when I record, the recording glitches. Even playing the guitar into my system sometimes glitches. This is when I frown, swear profusely and start hitting things.
I have tried to change the Focusrite Scarlett Software based mixer from Zero Latency settings to DAW outs. Sometimes it improves but it is not consistent.
I have tried to change the Focusrite Scarlett Software based mixer's Buffer Size settings (anything between 1ms and 20ms). There is some improvement but it is not consistent.
What I am after is a CLEAN recording. No matter what I do, I'll have 1 or 2 glitches (at best) or 70, 000 glitches (at worst) in my recording. All I am doing, is recording one guitar into Ableton, using Ableton's click track playing back through the speakers or headphones, so that I can keep the guitar piece in time. So no heavy VST plugin overload or multiple tracks playing back.
The obvious weak point is the PC. I wiped my hard drive. Re-installed XP Pro and Service Packs. Upgraded from 1.5 to 2.5GB RAM. I think it's old DDR RAM. I have nothing else running but Ableton. McAfee virusscanner is loaded though. I'll be taking that off soon, if i can't find a fix.
What I can't figure out is when I open Task Manager, it shows the CPU hardly being tasked. The memory usage is very little too. I'm thinking I should just upgrade the PC (it's about 10 years old) and that it is the CPU, not being able to record the audio on the fly fast enough. However, before I do that, i just want to make double sure that my old PC is definately the bottleneck. I would hate to buy a new 2012 laptop and find the problem still persists.
Any advice of people that have had similar setup problems would be greatly appreciated.
Much thanks,
Cheers,
Steve
I really need to post this because it is driving me crazy!!! I am starting to assault the keyboard

Here's my setup:
Pentium 4 CPU 3.2GHz
2.5GB RAM
Windows XP Service Pack 3
Focusrite Scarlett 18i6 Audio Interface
Ableton Live version 5
Genelec 8030A speakers
GrooveTubes GT55 recording mic
Jose Ramirez 4CWE classical guitar with cutaway and onboard Prefix Pro Blend pickup/equalizer
Proel mic and guitar cables
Me <--- I am including this as a possible source of the problem ;-)
So from above, you'll see the weak spot is my very old PC!!
What I am experiencing, is that when I record, the recording glitches. Even playing the guitar into my system sometimes glitches. This is when I frown, swear profusely and start hitting things.
I have tried to change the Focusrite Scarlett Software based mixer from Zero Latency settings to DAW outs. Sometimes it improves but it is not consistent.
I have tried to change the Focusrite Scarlett Software based mixer's Buffer Size settings (anything between 1ms and 20ms). There is some improvement but it is not consistent.
What I am after is a CLEAN recording. No matter what I do, I'll have 1 or 2 glitches (at best) or 70, 000 glitches (at worst) in my recording. All I am doing, is recording one guitar into Ableton, using Ableton's click track playing back through the speakers or headphones, so that I can keep the guitar piece in time. So no heavy VST plugin overload or multiple tracks playing back.
The obvious weak point is the PC. I wiped my hard drive. Re-installed XP Pro and Service Packs. Upgraded from 1.5 to 2.5GB RAM. I think it's old DDR RAM. I have nothing else running but Ableton. McAfee virusscanner is loaded though. I'll be taking that off soon, if i can't find a fix.
What I can't figure out is when I open Task Manager, it shows the CPU hardly being tasked. The memory usage is very little too. I'm thinking I should just upgrade the PC (it's about 10 years old) and that it is the CPU, not being able to record the audio on the fly fast enough. However, before I do that, i just want to make double sure that my old PC is definately the bottleneck. I would hate to buy a new 2012 laptop and find the problem still persists.
Any advice of people that have had similar setup problems would be greatly appreciated.
Much thanks,
Cheers,
Steve