I here CRAKLING sound HS2004

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I click a single audio clip on a certain track and process audio with plugin effects. When i playback, i here crakling sounds in a certain part of the clip. This crak sounds was never there until i process with effects...well?
 
Me too long time ago. But it's all solved...

...Realy? How did you solve that, Jaymz ?

By supplying better info on my post... :p

What effect ? What's your clip's bitrate/samplerate? Mono or stereo? What's your soundcard? OS? Machine? etc..........
 
James Argo said:
Me too long time ago. But it's all solved...

...Realy? How did you solve that, Jaymz ?

By supplying better info on my post... :p

What effect ? What's your clip's bitrate/samplerate? Mono or stereo? What's your soundcard? OS? Machine? etc..........

any effects i used(chorus, reverb), stereo, delta 44 and audiophile2496 (i use both delta 44 for audio, audiopfile 2496 for midi), win98 se, AMD AThlon ....... :( im shame of my computer
 
Is it possible that the clip is louder after the processing than before? Then it could be clipping.
 
Don't be shame of your system :D In fact, I'm the one who supposed to shame of my sound card :D Why don't you send me one of yours, and I'll help you out of your problem..?







Kiddin' :D

Hey, I'm not sure about your cards configuration, but if you mean to inserting the plugins to the field (realtime), then I suspect your plugins need more power to run (I saw you use AMD, what speed?). What Chorus & reverb do you use ? Some particular effects (specialy chorus and reverb!) like the ones from Waves are CPU hog, while some from Sonic Foundry always gave me those noises/crackle. Anyway, what's your recording bitrate ? (16? 24?)Have you tried raising the latency value (slider) on Options --> Audio ?

;)
Jaymz
 
James Argo said:
Don't be shame of your system :D In fact, I'm the one who supposed to shame of my sound card :D Why don't you send me one of yours, and I'll help you out of your problem..?







Kiddin' :D

Hey, I'm not sure about your cards configuration, but if you mean to inserting the plugins to the field (realtime), then I suspect your plugins need more power to run (I saw you use AMD, what speed?). What Chorus & reverb do you use ? Some particular effects (specialy chorus and reverb!) like the ones from Waves are CPU hog, while some from Sonic Foundry always gave me those noises/crackle. Anyway, what's your recording bitrate ? (16? 24?)Have you tried raising the latency value (slider) on Options --> Audio ?

;)
Jaymz



im not sure about the speed of my CPU coz im not a hardware expert but i guess it below 800. i use the cakewalk default chorus and reverb. bitrate is 16. after i installed my cakewalk home studio 2004, i never configure anything except the MIDI i/o and audio i/o, thats all ive touch from HS2004
 
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