My environment:
Bazille 1.1.3
2020 M1 MacBook Air, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, MacOS 14.7.5 (Sonoma)
Logic Pro 11.1.2
Nektar Panorama P6 controller
Nektarine 2.6.35 (wrapper)
FYI: Nektarine is a wrapper similar to Komplete Kontrol, it hosts plugins. The controller interfaces with the wrapper, which the maps the knobs to parameters in the plugin.
I was recording in Logic yesterday and came across a weird problem involving Bazille running inside Nektarine.
I was using factory patch “Food For Thought” which has the Delay effect enabled. When recording the track all was well. Then I played it back and got crackling. So I did the usual, cranked Logic's buffer size way up from my default of 64 to 256, then 1024. This did nothing. I tried freezing the track, the frozen audio contained the crackling. I went back and played in real time, no crackling.
I was able to find the culprit, the delay effect. When disabled, the playback was noise free. I tried setting the delay output to 100% dry, playback was still crackling. Only disabling the delay worked.
Today I tried using Bazille by itself, outside of the wrapper. I lost the controller knob mappings but there was no noise on playback. So there is something about running inside Nektarine that is interfering with the Bazille delay…but only on playback!! What is going on here?
Bazille delay makes crackling noise in Logic when using Nektarine
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- KVRist
- 30 posts since 11 Mar, 2010
You're on a subliminal trip to nowhere
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 18 May, 2007 from Berlin
Hi enossified,
you'd need to report this to the Nektar guys please, who can then try to reproduce it in their Nektarine plug-in wrapper and, if necessary, get in touch with us with more details.
Thanks,
Viktor
u-he team
you'd need to report this to the Nektar guys please, who can then try to reproduce it in their Nektarine plug-in wrapper and, if necessary, get in touch with us with more details.
Thanks,
Viktor
u-he team
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 30 posts since 11 Mar, 2010
Thx for the reply.
I reported this to Nektar as well as posting here. I was able to trace the issue to Logic.
It was one of those Logic gremlins that gets fixed by doing things like creating a new track and re-recording or creating a new project, copying over all the good tracks and re-recording the Bazille/Nektarine track. I also rebooted, checked drivers, etc.
It took me a few hours to get to the bottom of it, what finally tipped me off was I recorded an audio track in a different project that had the same noises. I created a second track there, rerecorded and noise was gone so I went bck tothe project with Bazille and fixed it there as well.
I reported this to Nektar as well as posting here. I was able to trace the issue to Logic.
It was one of those Logic gremlins that gets fixed by doing things like creating a new track and re-recording or creating a new project, copying over all the good tracks and re-recording the Bazille/Nektarine track. I also rebooted, checked drivers, etc.
It took me a few hours to get to the bottom of it, what finally tipped me off was I recorded an audio track in a different project that had the same noises. I created a second track there, rerecorded and noise was gone so I went bck tothe project with Bazille and fixed it there as well.
You're on a subliminal trip to nowhere
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 18 May, 2007 from Berlin
Thanks for the details!
Viktor
Viktor
