binderdonedat
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I've seen many threads on various boards regarding my issue, which is audio distortion and crackling. This was not a problem for me at all until a few weeks ago, but it's come to the point of running me mental.
It always takes a reboot to temporarily fix the issue - but within a few hours it's back and it's a right pain in my butt - being an audio producer.
I've a dedicated firewire sound card (Focusrite Saffire Pro 24) for my audio work, and various sound cards for normal usage. (ATI HD, Asus Virtual Video Capture, SB Xfi Xtrem Audio, VIA High Definition Audio) This distortion and lag occurs on every card I have, so it's definitely not exclusive to one sound card or sound card driver. And anyway, I've already gone through the normal attempts to correct this by updating drivers. I've also tried the suggestion to shut down drivers selectively until I locate the offending one, but that doesn't work.
Like I said I've seen many threads on this but not once did I find a solution was found. Has anyone any suggestions for me? Please guys, someone give a brother a hand - I run a music production studio and this is costing me in productivity. I'm not the sharpest advanced computer user around, but I can manage pretty OK.
Oh, btw I already have the latency checker tool and it's peaking in the red within an hour of use. Previous to whatever has caused this, that thing was always green, and I know because I often check my latency as I use new VSTs or install updates for my DAW or keyboard.
If someone could help I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance
It always takes a reboot to temporarily fix the issue - but within a few hours it's back and it's a right pain in my butt - being an audio producer.
I've a dedicated firewire sound card (Focusrite Saffire Pro 24) for my audio work, and various sound cards for normal usage. (ATI HD, Asus Virtual Video Capture, SB Xfi Xtrem Audio, VIA High Definition Audio) This distortion and lag occurs on every card I have, so it's definitely not exclusive to one sound card or sound card driver. And anyway, I've already gone through the normal attempts to correct this by updating drivers. I've also tried the suggestion to shut down drivers selectively until I locate the offending one, but that doesn't work.
Like I said I've seen many threads on this but not once did I find a solution was found. Has anyone any suggestions for me? Please guys, someone give a brother a hand - I run a music production studio and this is costing me in productivity. I'm not the sharpest advanced computer user around, but I can manage pretty OK.
Oh, btw I already have the latency checker tool and it's peaking in the red within an hour of use. Previous to whatever has caused this, that thing was always green, and I know because I often check my latency as I use new VSTs or install updates for my DAW or keyboard.
If someone could help I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional 64 xIntel Quad Core i7 2.80 GHz8 GBAsus EAH5870 Series
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom built
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64 x
- CPU
- Intel Quad Core i7 2.80 GHz
- Motherboard
- Asus p7p55D-E
- Memory
- 8 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Asus EAH5870 Series
- Sound Card
- ext: Focusrite Saffire Pro 24, Int: ATI HDAD, SBX Xtreme
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 27" HD LG
- Hard Drives
- Internal Seagate 1.5TB hard drive; External Seagate 550 USB
- PSU
- Seasonic X-Series 750W Modular PSU
- Case
- Antec 902 chassis
- Cooling
- Corsair H50 watercooling unit