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    Default audio stuttering in cubase sx2

    its a funny thing actually...

    when in the middle of my tune i have alot of audio and plugins being processed everyhting seems to be ok.....

    BUT

    at the start when i dont have too much happening, it just wont play properly! it stutters and chops until i drag the timebar into the middle.

    any ideas?

    its a bit strange,....... bear in mind ive a computer thats gettin worse by the day.

    thanks people!

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    I'm sure you probably thought of this already. But, did you try increasing the size of your latency/audio buffers?
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    where exactly in sx2 can u do that coz i tried before and i couldnt find it in the preferences page...

    i have a new soundcard on the way out, so might i have to wait for that?

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    i think u go devices>device setup>vst multitrack

    and maybe hit control panel?

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    good stuff! ill try it later!!! cheers!

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    This could be the common problem with cubase and the P4 CPU.

    This link should tell you everything you need to know, if de-normal mode is indeed the problem.

    http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/oct02/articles/pcnotes1002.asp[/url]

    Good Luck ;)

    Edit: The above link is playing up but so the second link below is a link to the google search engine (if that doesn't work there is info on the denormal mode everywhere including here (http://www.tobybear.de/p_utilbag.html)

    http://www.google.com.au/search?as_q...mp;safe=images

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    I find some plugins suddenly jump the processor usage when they have a low (or non-existant) input signal.

    I did wonder if this was the denormalisation problem, but I don't have a Pentium... (old Athlon 800).

 

 

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