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Manually setting this to the number of physical cores (in my case 4), solved the problem.Ĭlicks and pops were related to CPU throttling down due to heat, CPU throttling down due to power conservation, and the DAW trying to make use of all logical cores instead of all physical cores. However, because real-time processing is critical for audio, this actually resulted in more clicks and pops. Cantabile and Reaper identified this as 8 cores, and defaulted to running multi-threaded with 8 cores.
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As it throttles up and down to meet shifting demands, it hits the point where real-time output suffers, creating the odd click and pop.Īlso, my CPU has 4 physical cores and 8 logical ones. When not in best performance mode, the CPU frequency is throttled dynamically to conserve power. This is exacerbated by moving the power slider to “best performance”, which you need to. This causes the system the throttle the CPU, in my case down to 0.8 gHz… meaning there was no longer enough processing power for real-time processing. I am running a Surface Book 2, FYI.įirstly, it does not like being made to run high performance in clamshell mode, as heat dissipation is not optimal. I managed to get this permanently sorted for myself, sharing the tips so everyone else can avoid the same user errors I did.
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When they get finished it will be out at 16bit, 44.1khz on a disc. The only real benefit to 24bit, 32bit float, (or higher) is more headroom in the mix (in the studio) when the mixing/mastering engineers are still working on the project. Anything more would only be noticeable in the studio with expensive high-quality equipment, and there is a large chance it won't be that noticeable even there.Īlso 12bit was cassette. That encompasses the entirety of human hearing including babies, and children. The 44.1khz has a freq range of 1hz to 22.05khz. Humans hear in the 20hz to 20khz range, though as you get older, and depending on environment, as you become an adult that is reduced down to about 17khz. It encompasses the entirety of human hearing. Just including below why you are correct.įor end user listening 44.1khz is plenty. The last thing I want to do is reset buffer sizes or freeze tracks when I'm heads down in a mixing session. I don't want to start a debate about 44.1 v 88.2 v 96 KHz, but there are complex decisions to be made these days (sample rates, CPU, chip set, RAM, DAW, CPU-hungry plug-ins like Helix, audio interface, hard drive speeds, on and on). Interestingly, many sample-based VI's work better at 44.1 anyway. After reading some white papers showing experienced listeners often couldn't distinguish differences between 88.2 and 44.1, 24-bit classical recordings, I've gone back to 44.1 KHz, 24 bits and things have improved. This is on a newer, potent computer with lotsa RAM. I started having problems with crackling and midi/audio synch.
#Komplete audio 6 crackling pro#
i recently started recording new projects (Logic Pro X) at 88.2 KHz, 24 bits bits (used to use 44.1 KHz). could it be my pickups that cant manage well the low end or something, or the interface? thanks but its wierd that both can manage the tone pretty well on the vypyr and that the ibanez cant on amplitube with amps being equalized differently.
#Komplete audio 6 crackling Patch#
you know that metallic aggressive tone we get when we palm mute power chords ( ola englund type, metallica etc.) ? well with the ibanez it seems i cant achieve it on amplitube when theres allot of low end and its been equalized by others.( its a patch a downloaded from youtube) to much bass and noise that i have to make my own adjustments and problem solved. anyways i have two guitars one ibanez and one jackson. thanks for the help! i hope u can help me with this other thing i know is not line 6 related. Other than this the plug in sounds great! Something that helped me was cut the low end frequency in your patch. L6 please make this processor multi core supported and fix the low end maxing the processor. This is very noticeable with the sandman patch on the 2nd play list. I was using sonar and you can see the first core of the i7 processor max out and start crackling. I have a new i7 and this plugin maxes the processor when your patch has a lot of low end. Apparently this plugin is not multithreaded.