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I tried the same midi file with the same pc in the Reaper DAW and it plays all notes without issues and everything sounds correct.
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Google and Steinberg manual did not help me, usually people have issues while recording or that the midi notes do not work at all, but there are some others having the same issues but left without solution. Using some Groove Loops within the VSTi, everything worked without issues. I created a fresh project, a manual created midi file, same results. With double bass or fills, this is a big issue. The playback kinda stays in the rythm, but does only play every 1/8 and not 1/16 notes. The midi file itself looks good, with healthy velocity and all notes set to channel 1. The issue is, that during the playback, a lot of notes are not played back by the VSTi. Focusrite 18i20 interface.įor VSTi, I used Steven Slate Drums 5.5 and GGD via Kontakt 6 Player. I am trying to playback a midi track that was recorded via E-Drum with a drum VSTI. Although now I've learned I would never need to make a file over 48Khz.I am using Cubase 9.5 Pro, Windows 10. I bought a PreSonus AudioBox 22VSL because it has USB2 and 96KHz sampling rate. Would I be right in preferring USB2 over USB1 for the pops/clicks reason? I don't have much space left and it is making grinding sounds sometimes so I think I may as well just get a new puter. I have an AMD dualcore with USB1 ports but only 2 gigs of RAM.
I am upgrading my whole computer/interface. Is it a slow USB port? Interference from an electrical device? Some other program running in the background? Buggy audio drivers? Wi-fi interference? Slow hard drive?Įxperimenting and narrowing down the possible causes is what a person needs to do. So, rather than some blanket fix, we need to drill down and figure out what's causing the pops and clicks in each case. Sometimes USB audio interfaces have hard-to-troubleshoot problems with pops and clicks. The pops and clicks are related to the specific computer configurations in each instance. Yes, it's not a problem with Mixcraft 6 in general.
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Please refer to the following document for more information:įrom a PreSonus forum I got this: "Go into Device Manager and disable the Network Adapters that connect you to the internet."Īlso - For Win7 users you can use something called Latency Mon?Īnd of course, making sure the drivers for your audio device are up-do-date and that there are no devices or programs in conflict with your audio device. There are also several other tips and optimizations you can make on your PC. Set Power Schemes on computer in Control Panel (PC Only) to Always Onġ1. Disable any wireless cards on computer in Device Managerġ0. Remove all non-essential USB peripherals from the computer (not the mouse or keyboard)ĩ.
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Ensure that your Line 6 USB Device is not connected to a powered USB hub direct USB ports are required and please try ALL available direct USB ports during the troubleshooting processĨ. Audio Clicking, Popping During Playback on Audio Interface (DAW) I am not sure if this is the appropriate forum to post this but here it goes I am a professional audio engineer and I am running my DAW (Digital Audio Workstations) on Windows (OS Build 18363.
Ensure that you have the Line 6 device set up in your operating system as the main input/output device (sound card) disable internal sound card in your operating system’s Device Manager control panelħ. Adjust Sample Rates and Bit Depths in the Line 6 Audio MIDI Control Panel and ensure that the Sample Rates and Bit Depth settings in the Line 6 Audio MIDI Control Panel also match the project settings in your DAW/recording applicationĦ. (Windows Users: Start/All Programs/Line6/Tools/Audio-MIDI Devices Mac Users: System Preferences/Other/Audio-MIDI Devices)ĥ. Adjust the Buffer Slider in the Line 6 Audio MIDI Control Panel. Ensure that you have all cables connections set up properlyĤ. Ensure that you have tested all cables to make sure that they are not defective (USB, audio, etc.)ģ. Here are some things you should check first.Ģ. There are several reasons why you may be getting pops, clicks, and hum with our USB devices. Are you still having this problem? After hearing from several people with high-powered computers, I have a horrible nagging worry, that the pops and clicks problem is.