I had the same problem. A device driver is probably hogging the computer's processing bandwidth. Try some diagnosis with DPC Latency Checker. Just enter software title into Google then download and install. My problem was a D-Link wireless network card. It started to behave strangely when the router in another room was switched off. I disabled the D-Link card in Device Manager. Problem totally disappeared and DPC Latency Checker showed normal latency once more.
hola como va, no entiendo mucho que es lo q se hace haciendo esto! yo tngo un problema con cubase y mi interface de audio por favor si podes entra a mi canal y mira el video q tengo de "problema de ruido en la grabacion de cubase" y ahi vas a entender bien mi problema, en el video tmb muestro las caracteristicas de mi interface y mi pc, espero q m puedas ayudar, desde ya muchas gracias!!
@Synthetology lol I have an almost the same setup. I have the same processor, 4 gigs of DDR3 ram etc.
I`ve been reading some forums after this thread. What, basically, happens is that cubase(this has been noted by PC users ONLY) starts to choke up when ur audio interface is operating on ultra-low latencies. Just give it 1024 samples and it`ll last longer without choking up. Another way to do it is to "reset all the audio tracks"-whatever that means. Haven`t tried that one :)
So, what guys on the net are essentially saying is that it`s an internal bug of cubase and there`s not much you can do to TREAT it. You can manage it though ;)
It`s one of the most common troubleshooting strategies on all of the audio interfaces I owned-when you start hearing clicks and pops-try reducing the latency/increasing the number of samples(same thing-different name). It worked for me, but after cubase was on for a couple of hours it just went back to clicks and pops.
Well, I explained the problem in the video comments in Italian because I used this video to show the problem to some friends of mine in an italian forum. I am experiencing this problem everytime I try to record audio using external sound boards. Do you have the same problem? Or did you manage to solve it? I think there is a link between windows 7 x64 and this phenomenon... but I am not able to find it.
u dont have it that bad, mine just started this week after 2 years of cubase, completely spazzing out to the point where it crashes.
phenom ii x6 1100t
8gb ram
2tb HDD
ati radeon 6850
windows 7 64 bit, has anyone found a solution to this? will buying a better motherboard fix it?
harrym2457 6 days ago
no this problem it also happens in windowa vista
albertos95adsr 2 months ago
I had the same problem. A device driver is probably hogging the computer's processing bandwidth. Try some diagnosis with DPC Latency Checker. Just enter software title into Google then download and install. My problem was a D-Link wireless network card. It started to behave strangely when the router in another room was switched off. I disabled the D-Link card in Device Manager. Problem totally disappeared and DPC Latency Checker showed normal latency once more.
williamlee0 2 months ago
sembra quasi un problema di latenza della sound card ai provato a diminuire la latenza?
TheNotmar 3 months ago
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Just increase the buffer level in your ASIO settings. One more thing just record your MIDI tracks and export them as Audio files and use them.
try to use less vst Instruments. after MIDI recording export them as audio file and import and use in you project.
MsSarmad14 5 months ago
Hi i guess you have 32bit plugins installed and a 64bit host? Get Jbridge tool to convert 32 bit plugins to 64.. cheers.
oggfish 7 months ago
hola como va, no entiendo mucho que es lo q se hace haciendo esto! yo tngo un problema con cubase y mi interface de audio por favor si podes entra a mi canal y mira el video q tengo de "problema de ruido en la grabacion de cubase" y ahi vas a entender bien mi problema, en el video tmb muestro las caracteristicas de mi interface y mi pc, espero q m puedas ayudar, desde ya muchas gracias!!
leitooooo 9 months ago
I have the same crap, but I have xp x64. Every time there`s more than 2 virtual instruments the goddamn thing just suffocates.
cMaXeJIJIo 10 months ago
@cMaXeJIJIo
Tell me about your system. I have a laptop Dell Core 2 Duo P7450 2,13Ghz and 4Gb Ram. Video board GeForce 9400M G.
Synthetology 10 months ago
@Synthetology lol I have an almost the same setup. I have the same processor, 4 gigs of DDR3 ram etc.
I`ve been reading some forums after this thread. What, basically, happens is that cubase(this has been noted by PC users ONLY) starts to choke up when ur audio interface is operating on ultra-low latencies. Just give it 1024 samples and it`ll last longer without choking up. Another way to do it is to "reset all the audio tracks"-whatever that means. Haven`t tried that one :)
cMaXeJIJIo 10 months ago
So, what guys on the net are essentially saying is that it`s an internal bug of cubase and there`s not much you can do to TREAT it. You can manage it though ;)
It`s one of the most common troubleshooting strategies on all of the audio interfaces I owned-when you start hearing clicks and pops-try reducing the latency/increasing the number of samples(same thing-different name). It worked for me, but after cubase was on for a couple of hours it just went back to clicks and pops.
cMaXeJIJIo 10 months ago
@djredlink
Well, I explained the problem in the video comments in Italian because I used this video to show the problem to some friends of mine in an italian forum. I am experiencing this problem everytime I try to record audio using external sound boards. Do you have the same problem? Or did you manage to solve it? I think there is a link between windows 7 x64 and this phenomenon... but I am not able to find it.
Synthetology 11 months ago