Henrik said
Have you checked that the audio issues only occur for Superior Drummer 3 in standalone mode?
Does it sound bad when you:
- run plugins in DAWs, like cubase or similar?
- run Superior Drummer 3 in a DAW?
- Is it a difference if you increase the buffer size in Superior Drummer 3 Audio Device settings? Try something like 1024 - it increases the latency, but offloads the audio processing...I am asking because these kind of problems almost always comes from the audio device/drivers/computer, or similar... It can of course be SD3 causing this, but we need to rule out the most common sources first 🙂
Hi Henrik,
Yes I’ve tried all buffer settings. I’m only hearing the popping sounds now right after I stop playing. I just hear pops as the drums/cymbals ride out almost every time I stop. Pretty annoying.
I don’t have a DAW so I’ve only been using SD3 in standalone, but if it only occurs in standalone that would be an SD3 issue correct?
Thanks,
Josh