Audio Crackle Windows 10Aug 08, 2016 After upgrading from windows 7 to windows 10 i have found audio crackling and unstable, i have updated the drivers and windows to latest windows updates. Hi guys, Some of us were getting crackles + high CPU spikes when using the Maschine controller in Cubase (Maschine VST). It would only happen when using the controller. The only 'fix' was to disable multiprocessing support in Cubase (not a solution) or never touch the controller (!). Using Maschine VST in Cubase wasn't an option for me until v1.6b came out. Note: I'm running a dedicated workstation and have never experienced crackles before getting Maschine. Standalone was fine, even @ 64 samples latency. Old (closed) thread here: > Looks like this problem has been worked out in 1.6 beta version since I can now use Maschine VST in Cubase with multiprocessing enabled. Still getting some crackles when playing with the controller, but a lot less (I mean a lot). Not perfect yet, but the difference is enormous compared to 1.51. Proface gp pro ex 4.0. ![]() I'm working on a 4 year old Core2Duo but I've noticed that having multicore processing enabled or disabled in Cubase make no difference as far overall processing power or amount of vst's I can run. So for me I've just disabled it and haven't looked back. Also I'd think that Multi processor support in Maschine would mean the ability to take advantage of multicore processing when used as a vst in a host. Therefore no crackles in Cubase when the latter is in multicore mode. Machine specs: Core2 Quad @ 2.9GHz - 4Gig DDR2 - Intel 975x chipset - Edirol PCI + 8 I/O rack - XP Pro SP3 x86. ![]() What I mean here is that even when creating an empty Cubase project and then loading Maschine VST with just a few samples and no FX, I was getting crackles when playing from the controller (example: pressing 10x the 'solo' button in a row would generate huge crackles + an ASIO overload according to the Cubase ASIO meter, even when Cubase playback was stopped). As soon as I would stop using the controller, that would be 100% fine. Since most Cubase users here are not affected (a little percentage is though according to the link above in my first post), I believe it's an hardware incompatibility, maybe with the USB controller.
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