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Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 3:05 am
by mythalethe
Hi!

I sadly just lost a beautiful take of a friend with 2 tracks due to pops, crackles and jitters etc. Monitoring the take through SFP outs, there were no pops or anything. It is only on playback of Cubase SX that they appeared.

I have a dual boot XP system that was working perfectly, able to record 6-8 simultaneous tracks of audio without any problems. Any idea what could shred my sonics like that?

Is it safe to assume the problem is with Cubase SX and not with SFp since the SFP signal sounds clear? (I run from the busses on the 24/48 into ASIO2 dest to SX...)

thanks,

Myth

Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 7:32 am
by endre70
What does CPU in cubase say (F12)? 70% is max.

Try to change the ULL setting in SFP. More latency = less crackles. (U dont need 4ms)

E.K.B.A

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 4:49 am
by mythalethe
CPU is 20% and less in SX. At the latency SFP defaults to (I'm booted into other OS, so can't see right now) I seem to only be able to record 2 tracks at once, or one stereo without any glitches. I'll try bumping the latency up to see if I can record a few more tracks at once. The weird thing is that I used to be able to record 6 or 8 at once without any crackles. Who knows what I did to screw things up...

-Myth

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 6:01 am
by sandrob
did you set priority to background services instead of programs?

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2003 5:49 pm
by mythalethe
not exactly sure. How should this be set, and I'll make sure it gets that way!

-M

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 2:56 pm
by Ora
Right click on 'My Computer' & Select 'Properties' > Select the 'Advanced Tab' > Under the 'Performance' select 'settings' > Choose Advanced Tab > Under Processor Scheduling select 'background services' > Click apply and your finished.