Note: If I try to set 48, 96, or 192 buffer rate while using Ableton live, Focusrite will forcefully switch to the closest bigger power of 2 with Safe mode, though. Now, I removed the direct input and I get very good quality from the software output of Ableton Live for example.įor 48k sample rate I can go now down to 32 buffer size without any issue or crackling. ![]() I have applied those to my setup (removing power optimizations and especially BIOS C-states) and started understanding the logic of sweet spot for sampling rate and buffer size. I recently came across this post by Focusrite that opened my eyes on some optimizations that I could do to get way more bang for my buck: (I have been playing with Rocksmith 2014 with my bass guitar for 1 year in a degraded mode - sending my signal to the game but listening to my raw input directly and not try to do much more, I was the only way I could hear myself in those conditions) I am quite a beginner with sound systems on PC (DAWs etc) and was having terrible crackling or performance issues whatever I did. I own a Focusrite 8i6 and a PC on windows 11 with a powerful enough processor (Intel Core i7 7700K).
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