![]() ![]() Crackling sound in speakers after. But after the scan some parts of the music crackle the. Thanks Michael Johnson p.s I have Platinum Notes 1.0 didn. The trip hop ballad was released on June 22. Tr.im has blocked access to this link because of dangerous and unsafe content. 65 powerful audio plugins; For mixing. Platinum Notes v4.0 PC and MAC cracked download re-uploaded. Anaraxor Mar 20th, 2013 (edited) 9,621 Never Not a member of Pastebin yet? Sign Up, it unlocks many. Crackling caused by organ sound (even when muted) This is very strange!!! I just started a new project, and I get weird rhythmic crackling on the off-beats, which is when my organ part plays. - I'm using Kontakt 5 for my sounds, which is my usual soft synth. - The organ sound in question is called ' Equinox Change' which is a 'showcase instrument'. If I change to a different organ sound, the crackle goes away. - The Equinox Change sound has a ' Chord' setting. By default, it's on. If I turn it off, the crackle goes away. - If I solo the bass sound, I still get the crackling on the off-beats where the organ would play (even though it does not play). - If I mute the organ track (or move the organ clip to a later measure), the crackling goes away. So, for some reason, the presence of un-muted organ notes causes crackling, even if the organ sound itself it not audible. - The crackle is the standard pops and clicks sound which you get when you have latency set too low. - Increasing the latency helps a little, but even if I increase it to 256ms and higher, I still get some crackle. - I have tried 2 different sound cards: Focusrite Scarlett (ASIO) and M-Audio Delta-44 (ASIO and WDM). Both give me the same crackling sounds at the same places. So, it looks like the 'Chord' feature in Kontakt is creating the crackling sound in Sonar. Any idea how to fix it (aside from turning 'Chord' off for certain Kontakt instruments)? Tripecac Actually, it happens with the standalone Kontakt as well (outside of Sonar). It seems to be dependent on how many notes I play; the more notes that are pushed at the time the 'Chord' feature is running, the more crackle there is. OK, that does sound like what happens when buffers aren't big enough to support the CPU load of many notes. But you said you could not get it to go away with 256 ms, which is pretty big. (ms, not samples, right?) Also, does task manager say you are near 100% CPU continuously when you are playing these notes & chords?
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