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Dec 02, 2016 (16.4.2) How do I send aux channels in Logic Pro X, to Aux Outputs on StudioLive 16.4.2? How can I control the StudioLive 16.4.2 via Firewire from Studio One 3 Artist? Studio One and iMac not recognizing StudioLive 16.4.2 as audio device (despite recognition in Uiversal Control) Studiolive 16.4.2 Freezing Repair Question. Nov 25, 2019 In short: is there a way to avoid glitches when looping via ReWire or is there a way to sync Notion and Studio One's transport without using ReWire? If it can be of any help, I'm a Windows 10 user, and my exact Notion and Studio One versions are, respectively, 6.5.470 and 4.
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Message | Subject:Delayed sound and sound glitches! | jensm89 Prenoob Joined: 01/01/2012 17:44:01 Messages: 66 Offline
| I'm new with Studio One and I am having problems recording piano and experiencing delayed sound and glitches in the sound when I listen back to a track. First, the piano thing. When I record piano and listen back to it, it plays without sustain even though I'm using a pedal. Then, the sound delay. Maybe thats normal, I'm just a bit of a noob, but when i talk into the mic (sEX1) the audio from the computer is delayed a bit. Thats not a very big problem as I can turn of the sound from the computer (slightly older compaq laptop) but it would be useful to hear my self singing and stuff. The sound glitches just turns up sporadically over the track. The sound just hack and sometimes disappear and so on.. Maybe it's the computer or maybe I havent set up the right settings for the sound. I'm using the Presonus USB Audiobox. But what should be the first things in the computer audio settings that you set up? Thankful for answers.
| There is no possibility for anything anymore. // M.I.A | Subject:Re:Delayed sound and sound glitches! | GMHague Presonic Joined: 29/07/2010 14:24:50 Messages: 282 Location: South West Australia Offline
| Your buffer settings in your AudioBox driver setup will determine how much 'delay' (latency) you suffer during the recording. The higher the buffer setting (say, over 1024) the longer the delay- but the better your PC will run a DAW. Try sound card settings of 44.1kHz, 16 bit audio with a buffer of 512 samples. You should hear a very slight delay... maybe not. If you laptop still glitches I'm afraid your PC doesn't have enough grunt. You should post your system specs (OS, RAM and CPU). That'll tell a few folks here a lot. | Barking Dog Studio Author of 'Guerrilla Guide to Recording' PC Specs: Quad Core i5 760 Intel CPU, 8Gb Ram, 3 dedicated HD's, GeForce 8600 video card, Presonus Firestudio Tube interface. Win 7 64 bit Ultimate O/S. |
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