OK here is my problem:
I often record what is coming out of FLStudio with Adobe Audition due to Plug-ins that wont automate or simply to record myself messing around, everything seems to go fine, but i notice i am at %100 with FL going and Audition recording, and when i listen to the recordings, they turn out "skippy", or "choppy", or "simply shitty sounding".
Here's whats up hardware wise:
1.33 GHz Processor
512 400Mhz Ram
Asus A7V600 MotherBoard-
-No sound card, just going out the motherboard.
Software wise, i have Asio installed for performance there.
Is there anything i can do to get more CPU power? If not, does anyone reccomend a CPU (or soundcard if that would help) for about $100 or under?
Thanks
Meow!
Need More CPU
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1.33 ghz = you're using an Athlon XP 1500+ (well as long as you have the fsb correct)
by all means upgrade!
your mobo can handle (from what I can gather) up to the top of the line (well for amd 32bit) XP processor the 3200+ with your ddr400 memory..
depending on how much you want to spend you could get the 3200+ cpu for ~$190 or even the 2600+ (barton core) for ~$95 USD
either is sure to show a significant difference from your clunky 1500+ (I cant imagine I thought I was bad with my 2000+
).. its all in how much you can/arewilling to spend (which looks like $100 from your post - 2600+ will do you good)
the only other thing I can suggest is make sure you are running at 44.1khz or around there.. and not 96khz.. and try increasing your ASIO latency..
by all means upgrade!
your mobo can handle (from what I can gather) up to the top of the line (well for amd 32bit) XP processor the 3200+ with your ddr400 memory..
depending on how much you want to spend you could get the 3200+ cpu for ~$190 or even the 2600+ (barton core) for ~$95 USD
either is sure to show a significant difference from your clunky 1500+ (I cant imagine I thought I was bad with my 2000+
the only other thing I can suggest is make sure you are running at 44.1khz or around there.. and not 96khz.. and try increasing your ASIO latency..