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Ableton Live 7.05 Audio crackles
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 8:51 am
by irrelevance
When I playback audio files I get random crackles and pops no matter where my latency is set. I can get around it by changing the latency time in Scope while Live is on. So Scope reloads/redistributes the DSP's and all is fine from here. No pops or clicks. I do not have this problem with Cubase SX3 so it must be a Live issue.
Has anyone else come across this?
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 1:14 pm
by irrelevance
Well, I've been in contact with Ableton Tech support who have advised me on a few things. They wanted me to go through the very basic setup procedure of checking latencies and cpu loads etc. All worked fine. I can go to 3ms latency
with cubase sx3 no problem with this machine and still not see a significant load or suffer any glitxhes. I can do this with Live also but it seems that version 7.05 and the 7.07 are not initialising the scope driver correctly.
Live run as a rewire slave in cubase also causes glitching...
I have run Live 6.04 korg edition for some time without any problems.
Anyway tech support have asked me to try ASIO4ALL. Anyone who doesn't know about this should check out:
http://www.asio4all.com/
Well it does work with the creamware wdm drivers at very low latencies but it's a workaround I wish I didn't have to do.

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 8:36 pm
by Mike Goodwin
I use the pulsar card with live 7.07 with no hardware problems. I am on windows xp with an intel dual core. I know that it is not a fix but I can tell you for sure that it is not a problem with ableton alone.
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 11:09 am
by irrelevance
Hi Mike thanks for the reply. I've now got it sorted!

I had to take my pc apart to fit a new fan which led to a complete disassemble which I wasn't expecting

but having taken all the cards out and reseated them this seems to have cleared up the problem with Live

Funny how it was only Live 7 that brought this fault up? The edge connectors on the stdm did feel a little loose for my taste but they are relatively new.