Magix Music Studio Problem
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- KVRist
- 91 posts since 11 Jan, 2005
I have Music Studio 2005 Deluxe and am trying to lay down some tracks.
I've got two wave files imported, only about 4 minutes each on seperate tracks, and when I play back the recording, it's skippy.
If I try to record, it's lagged and pops a lot...
I have an Athlon XP 1.8 (oc'ed to 1.9) 512 megs of ram, 120 gig hd (7200rpm 8 meg cache), win xp sp2, onboard sound AC97, etc.
I also have the lag problem sometimes in ACID and Traktion (I record a track and when I play it back, it's not synced to the other tracks properly). Anyone have any idea what the prob is? Thanks
I've got two wave files imported, only about 4 minutes each on seperate tracks, and when I play back the recording, it's skippy.
If I try to record, it's lagged and pops a lot...
I have an Athlon XP 1.8 (oc'ed to 1.9) 512 megs of ram, 120 gig hd (7200rpm 8 meg cache), win xp sp2, onboard sound AC97, etc.
I also have the lag problem sometimes in ACID and Traktion (I record a track and when I play it back, it's not synced to the other tracks properly). Anyone have any idea what the prob is? Thanks
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- KVRist
- 347 posts since 6 Nov, 2004 from Glendale, California
sounds like you have a sample rate problem.
Maybe trying to change sample rates in Audio Studio will fix it.
and also, change the sample buffer as well. It may be that none of this works, then try the Magix Forums, cause the phone support sucks.
Maybe trying to change sample rates in Audio Studio will fix it.
and also, change the sample buffer as well. It may be that none of this works, then try the Magix Forums, cause the phone support sucks.
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- KVRist
- 75 posts since 23 Oct, 2003 from Port Arthur, TX
Sounds more like a latency issue. What soundcard are you using, and do you have the latest driver?? If you're using ASIO, you should be able to change the input output buffer somewhere. I'll have to go look on my other PC to be sure.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 91 posts since 11 Jan, 2005
can't find any forums. I'm beginning to think this program is junk.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 91 posts since 11 Jan, 2005
Well, I'm using my motherboard's onboard AC97 codec sound card. I have asio4all... it's got some settings, but changing has produced any results yet.
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- KVRian
- 576 posts since 30 Jan, 2004 from Baja Texas
http://support.magix.net/magix_relaunch ... hp?lang=us
Hello dczx, here's your Magix support and FORUM clicker-thingy. You'll have to register with a valid email address, but they can probably help you. (but I cannot.
) I used an older version of the Magix audio midi stuff at one time until I discovered the free Computer Muzys midi host. There is nothing really junky about Magix, don't sweat that. But they do not have the bustling community support that KVR offers here.
If Magix is your chosen tool, then be sure to download the pdf format manual from the website, print it and sit down and study it well. It will pay off. You'll have to spend a lot of time in study with any host, if this is your first go at computer music. I promise that you'll be pleased with your result.

Hello dczx, here's your Magix support and FORUM clicker-thingy. You'll have to register with a valid email address, but they can probably help you. (but I cannot.
If Magix is your chosen tool, then be sure to download the pdf format manual from the website, print it and sit down and study it well. It will pay off. You'll have to spend a lot of time in study with any host, if this is your first go at computer music. I promise that you'll be pleased with your result.
RogerPerrin
I'm up to my old hat tricks again.
I'm up to my old hat tricks again.
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- KVRist
- 416 posts since 13 Jan, 2005
You will find that the Magix forums are not that well supported, (especially the British one!) so try and register for the American forum as this is better supported!
And as has been said, there is no substitute for reading the Manual.
And as has been said, there is no substitute for reading the Manual.
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- KVRist
- 183 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Washington DC
Does your motherboard also have onboard video? You might be experiencing some resource juggling as your PC is trying to draw a picture and output the audio as well; both are tying up system RAM with cruddy results. A dedicated AGP videocard with its own onboard memory may help the situation.
Alan Peterson, Washington DC
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- KVRAF
- 25037 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
what programme? Music Studio consists of two very different programmes:dczx wrote:can't find any forums. I'm beginning to think this program is junk.
- Midi Studio = Emagic Logic
- Audio Studio = Samplitude
which of the two are you referring to?
- KVRAF
- 2744 posts since 5 Dec, 2003 from Harlan's World
Invest in a cheap audio card - like the M-Audio Audiophile (PCI version is very cheap these days) and your issues will be solved. Go for a USB version if you want some external ports.dczx wrote:I have an Athlon XP 1.8 (oc'ed to 1.9) 512 megs of ram, 120 gig hd (7200rpm 8 meg cache), win xp sp2, onboard sound AC97, etc.
My Soundcloud Too many pieces of music finish far too long after the end. - Stravinsky
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- Banned
- 1842 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from just right here
Iv got magix, and I hardly use it, it has some nice features, but its difficult to get a handle on it. I think magix needs a lot more developement to be realy useful.
Have you tried some freeware, such as psycle to test your machine. Your machine seems to be powerful enough, though 1.8 maybe a bit slow. Though Iv seen Fruity Loops work o/k on a low budget machine.You might need a new audio card(audio drivers) and break-out box- try audigy?. Audio drivers- asio for all???
On Traction, did you look at the CPU bar(bottom right), to see if it overloads when playing back tracks?
Maybe you need to spend a lot of time studying the Magix or Traction preference settings. Maybe increase the Latency setting????
Just thinking......................
Have you tried some freeware, such as psycle to test your machine. Your machine seems to be powerful enough, though 1.8 maybe a bit slow. Though Iv seen Fruity Loops work o/k on a low budget machine.You might need a new audio card(audio drivers) and break-out box- try audigy?. Audio drivers- asio for all???
On Traction, did you look at the CPU bar(bottom right), to see if it overloads when playing back tracks?
Maybe you need to spend a lot of time studying the Magix or Traction preference settings. Maybe increase the Latency setting????
Just thinking......................
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- KVRist
- 75 posts since 23 Oct, 2003 from Port Arthur, TX
you do know you have to close your audio app before you make changes in Asio4all right??
Close midi studio, make your changes open MidiStudio
Close midi studio, make your changes open MidiStudio
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 91 posts since 11 Jan, 2005
I'm using the Audiostudio app. I'm using the onboard sound but not video, I have a Radeon 9600. Traktion tends to work great with little to no CPU use on normal playback. I'll look into that Audiophile.