iam_NOTREAL
New member
Hi everyone,
Using Cakewalk 4.0 with an Audix i5 mic up to my amp - just trying to do basic recording to share ideas w/ my buddies via mp3.
My problem is that every time I record my guitar, I get an irritating popping or clapping near the peak of each waveform in the recording.
I don't think this is peaking - the audio meter is nowhere near the red. I have tried all manner of settings for recording, guitar, and amp volumes, and the popping or clapping crops up even on low volumes.
I have adjusted mix latency and buffers - the popping slows down or speeds up, but never disappears altogether.
I have defragmented my hard drives, tried saving my files as .cwb and defragging that way - no luck.
I have disabled my antivirus program and killed background applications.
My computer is fairly new and has 1.66Ghz processor speed and 1.99Mb of RAM.
I'd appreciate any ideas that anyone out there has...thanks in advance...
Using Cakewalk 4.0 with an Audix i5 mic up to my amp - just trying to do basic recording to share ideas w/ my buddies via mp3.
My problem is that every time I record my guitar, I get an irritating popping or clapping near the peak of each waveform in the recording.
I don't think this is peaking - the audio meter is nowhere near the red. I have tried all manner of settings for recording, guitar, and amp volumes, and the popping or clapping crops up even on low volumes.
I have adjusted mix latency and buffers - the popping slows down or speeds up, but never disappears altogether.
I have defragmented my hard drives, tried saving my files as .cwb and defragging that way - no luck.
I have disabled my antivirus program and killed background applications.
My computer is fairly new and has 1.66Ghz processor speed and 1.99Mb of RAM.
I'd appreciate any ideas that anyone out there has...thanks in advance...