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olliepudge on SD3 Standalone

Scott said
I really can't think of why you would experience popping and clicking. I have a Core i7 16GB RAM machine running S3 standalone with an RME Digiface at a 32 samples buffer with no clicks/pops. Strange that the clicks/pops are still there when you raise the buffer.

So, when you run in a DAW with the same buffer and S3 preset, there is no clicks? Only in standalone? Is any particular preset better or worse? The preset doesn't matter?  

Scott said
I really can't think of why you would experience popping and clicking. I have a Core i7 16GB RAM machine running S3 standalone with an RME Digiface at a 32 samples buffer with no clicks/pops. Strange that the clicks/pops are still there when you raise the buffer.

So, when you run in a DAW with the same buffer and S3 preset, there is no clicks? Only in standalone? Is any particular preset better or worse? The preset doesn't matter?  

Hi Scott,

Yeah it's weird. I did notice that it doesn't happen on all presets. It actually happens more on the ones I create, but I don't go crazy with an overload of effects. Usually just some EQ, compression, and transient on the snare, EQ and compression on the bass drum, and some EQ/compression on the toms and room mics.

What's strange is that it ONLY happens when I stop playing as the drums ride out. I hear nothing while playing. I'm thinking I should try a new interface. RME are supposed to have incredible drivers, but they are expensive as hell.

I don't use a DAW. I record within SD3 and export my drum tracks to a Tascam DP-24 multitrack portastudio.

Thanks,

Josh


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