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Minimize Additional Latency noise
Hello,
I opened up Pro Tools 11 today to try out the low latency mode that Avid added. I checked the "ignore errors" button and then the "minimize additional i/o latency" button. When I record enabled an audio track I get a static noise. When I uncheck it, it goes away. In the manual it said there might be some problems for slower computers but Im on a 3.4 GHz Core i7 iMac. Does Avid consider this a slow computer? Can anyone help me with this? Thanks Johnny |
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
So I assume a lot -
Ur using two drives ? Ur using at minimum of 7200 drives (the bigger the cache the better) U have the buffer set at a value besides 32smpls?
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
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Recording audio to a Glyph Portagig (7200) |
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
When I choose the 32 buffer size without "additional latency" checked I get the same noise.
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
What about 128?
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
Anything above 32 there is no noise. Check the "additional latency" box and I get noise on all buffer sizes. The noise is a whining static noise. Thanks
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
FireWire device huh
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Daniel HDX - PT12.5.1 - HD I/O 16x8x8 Win10-Pro (v1709)- 6 Core i7-6850k - ASUS X99 Deluxe ii D-Command Main Unit - 'Ole Blue http://www.sknoteaudio.com/ plugins rock and are affordable. |
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
No your audio interface
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Daniel HDX - PT12.5.1 - HD I/O 16x8x8 Win10-Pro (v1709)- 6 Core i7-6850k - ASUS X99 Deluxe ii D-Command Main Unit - 'Ole Blue http://www.sknoteaudio.com/ plugins rock and are affordable. |
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
That is a Duet 2 and it is connected via USB. Do you think the Duet could be the problem?
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