crackling in FL Studio
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- KVRian
- 1215 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
I am using FL Studio v5.0.2.
The crackling is not continuous - one crackle appears every 3-30 seconds. I am using ASIO4ALL v2.5 (Soundmax Digital Audio) on a Dell Dimension 8400 w/512MB DDR2 RAM and an 80GB HDD). I tried increasing the latency (currently at 20ms) to 46ms, it didn't help.
Any advice? Does stuff like the McAfee Suite, Daemon Tools, etc. take up lots of resources? Can they be causing the problem?
The crackling is not continuous - one crackle appears every 3-30 seconds. I am using ASIO4ALL v2.5 (Soundmax Digital Audio) on a Dell Dimension 8400 w/512MB DDR2 RAM and an 80GB HDD). I tried increasing the latency (currently at 20ms) to 46ms, it didn't help.
Any advice? Does stuff like the McAfee Suite, Daemon Tools, etc. take up lots of resources? Can they be causing the problem?
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- KVRian
- 945 posts since 30 Mar, 2004
Try lowering the sample rate to 44.1. Yes. Yes.rbet wrote: Any advice? Does stuff like the McAfee Suite, Daemon Tools, etc. take up lots of resources? Can they be causing the problem?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1215 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
sample rate already at 44100Hz. I tried using ASIO4ALL v1.8. Same problem exists. I am going to reupgrade to v2.5.
Edit: How do people manage to get latencies of 1ms?
Edit: How do people manage to get latencies of 1ms?
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 31 Mar, 2005
they do so with a good soundcard/interface.
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- KVRian
- 520 posts since 13 Aug, 2002 from Salzburg, Austria
1ms is really pushing your system too far. 5ms is fair enough for a strong PC.rbet wrote: Edit: How do people manage to get latencies of 1ms?
few tips:
-Use 24bits if you can.
-Use 44.1 unless you're recording something like a classic guitar or a solo vocal.
-set clock source to "internal" on audio options.
-Lower the PPQ on the FL studio project settings this can help avoiding underruns.
-Use at least 5ms latency
or more
-Disable Hyperthreading if you have a newer intel CPU
-Disable stuff you dont need from the BIOS and device manager (such as Firewire ports, unuser USB ports, unused SATA ports etc...
-Disable "Enable MIDI out" from FL studio options if you don't plan to send MIDI data.
The rest are the common tricks such as disabling unused services, system restore, using fixed swap file, enabling DMA on HDs if not enabled (very important) etc....etc...etc...
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- KVRian
- 1185 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from nowhere you believe in
the best you will probably do like as mentioned is 5 ms with stuff running, 1 ms for say, ONE instance of guitar rig or kantos or amplitube on live input.
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10249 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
5 ms is overkill imo (unless of course you are a world class professional piano player).. but for starters.. try increasing the latency to 1024 or 2048 etc... and see if the crackle is still there...
if it is.. then its probably not a latency issue... and of course if it isnt then you are just pushing your pc too hard.
if it is.. then its probably not a latency issue... and of course if it isnt then you are just pushing your pc too hard.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1215 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
Thanks for the detailed reply, spyro. I have some more questions.
Thanks again for your reply!
EDIT: Thanks everyone else for replying.
To come to think of it, how low should it be able to go? Say if I buy a soundcard, will it get better?
How do I do that?Use 24bits if you can.
Where can I learn about what stuff like 44100Hz and 48000Hz actually means? I mean, if the human ear can't hear frequencies beyone 22KHz, what is the point in having 44.1, 48, 96 KHz etc. Or do they relate to completely different things?Use 44.1 unless you're recording something like a classic guitar or a solo vocal.
I am using ASIO4ALL v2.5. I have only one clock option in FL, 'Big Ben'. I hope I am not missing anything.set clock source to "internal" on audio options.
I am using the default value of 96.Lower the PPQ on the FL studio project settings this can help avoiding underruns.
I wish I could go that low!Use at least 5ms latency or more
Yeah my Dell is supposed to have one of those newer Prescotts. How does disabling HT help? Doesn't HT give a small performance boost?Disable Hyperthreading if you have a newer intel CPU
Regarding disabling unused ports, how would that help? Unused ports don't consume resources, do they?Disable stuff you dont need from the BIOS and device manager (such as Firewire ports, unuser USB ports, unused SATA ports etc...
Yup, done that.Disable "Enable MIDI out" from FL studio options if you don't plan to send MIDI data.
I used the tips on www.musicxp.com. Although I don't see any improvement after following those tips.The rest are the common tricks such as disabling unused services, system restore, using fixed swap file, enabling DMA on HDs if not enabled (very important) etc....etc...etc...
Thanks again for your reply!
EDIT: Thanks everyone else for replying.
To come to think of it, how low should it be able to go? Say if I buy a soundcard, will it get better?
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- Banned
- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
Do you have a 3rd party video card? It could be graphics related if not..
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1215 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
I have the ATi X300SE with 64MB of RAM. I am running it on Catalyst 5.3 drivers.

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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
I guess I'm THE only one at 1ms.rbet wrote:sample rate already at 44100Hz. I tried using ASIO4ALL v1.8. Same problem exists. I am going to reupgrade to v2.5.
Edit: How do people manage to get latencies of 1ms?
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
Do this:rbet wrote:I am using FL Studio v5.0.2.
The crackling is not continuous - one crackle appears every 3-30 seconds. I am using ASIO4ALL v2.5 (Soundmax Digital Audio) on a Dell Dimension 8400 w/512MB DDR2 RAM and an 80GB HDD). I tried increasing the latency (currently at 20ms) to 46ms, it didn't help.
Any advice? Does stuff like the McAfee Suite, Daemon Tools, etc. take up lots of resources? Can they be causing the problem?
Latency Comp. I/O = 0 samples
ASIO Buffer Size = 64 sample
yes, Use Hardware Buffer
Buffer Offset: 20ms
yes, Always Resample
yes, Force WDM Driver to 16 Bit