I have another thread open about unwanted fades when using clip gain. Apparently that has been fixed with the most recent update. That being said, I'm still experiencing random timing issues. Yesterday I was creating a tempo map and when checking it against the metronome, the audio was shifted forward in time and even the click didn't strike right on the bar line, so it was just all over the place. I had to move the audio with track delay using a track delay that did not at all correspond to the overall plugin delay time. I'm not using any obscure plugins or running 500 track sessions. It's just your average mix session with maybe a 100 tracks.
I also get random pops and clicks that may or may not repeat when played back again, and worst of all, random crashes, sometimes during startup. I have a fairly powerful machine, optimized for audio and never had any major issues before v5.5 or so. Now it's almost unusable. I'm not sure anymore if I can trust it with so many random glitches. This doesn't happen in Pro Tools, so I think I'll have to bite the bullet and go back to PT. I'm a huge fan of the S1 workflow, macros, drag/drop, etc, but I have no other choice |
I know it doesn't help but studio one 6.1.2 works reliably for me. Running OK on Pro Tools does not rule out a problem with your system.
Check out this post, all of these points could solve your issue: viewtopic.php?p=303061#p303061 You got any hardware synths with standard midi cables? Make sure MIDI clock is only going down once. Without more details it's hard to troubleshoot further.
Intel i9 9900K (Gigabyte Z390 DESIGNARE motherboard), 32GB RAM, EVGA Geforce 1070 (Nvidia drivers).
Dell Inspiron 7591 (2 in 1) 16Gb. Studio One Pro 6.x, Windows 11 Pro 64 bit, also running it on Mac OS Catalina via dual boot (experimental). Presonus Quantum 2626, Presonus Studio 26c, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Faderport Classic (1.45), Atom SQ, Atom Pad, Maschine Studio, Octapad SPD-30, Roland A300, a number of hardware synths. |
Thanks for the reply
All those tweaks don't apply or they're already set. I don't have anything else hooked up aside from my Faderport. I read elsewhere that certain plugins should be run in zero latency mode, like the Fabfilter ProQ. That's just not acceptable. I rarely use linear phase mode, but it's needed on occasion (e.g. parallel processing). I'll keep using it for production, but will move mixing duties over to PT. I do sometimes feel like something is off. I can't put my finger on it, so now I'm thinking maybe the PDC is jacked up. A millisecond here or there are hard to hear on a full mix, but can smear things nevertheless. I read others having similar issues. Until whatever the reason/configuration is identified, I can't use it at least not for mixing. |
I had an issue and today nearly logged a bug
Turned out to be a dodgy plugin on a completely unrelated hidden channel that increased the latency of a hardware synth massively when being played with another keyboard. Took me a few hours to work it out. If you are getting pops or crackles I'm sorry but those tweaks definitely do apply..I assume you have at the very least run latencymon. With a new system I make sure I implement them all regardless if I have issues or not.
Intel i9 9900K (Gigabyte Z390 DESIGNARE motherboard), 32GB RAM, EVGA Geforce 1070 (Nvidia drivers).
Dell Inspiron 7591 (2 in 1) 16Gb. Studio One Pro 6.x, Windows 11 Pro 64 bit, also running it on Mac OS Catalina via dual boot (experimental). Presonus Quantum 2626, Presonus Studio 26c, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Faderport Classic (1.45), Atom SQ, Atom Pad, Maschine Studio, Octapad SPD-30, Roland A300, a number of hardware synths. |
sgietz wroteThanks for the reply Appears this is the advice Fabfilter gives to all DAWs. https://www.fabfilter.com/help/pro-q/us ... 20116%20ms). When Linear Phase processing is selected, a Processing Resolution button becomes available. Choosing the correct resolution is a compromise depending on the program material and your personal preference. The following resolutions are available: Of course performance is effected by CPU specs and the audio interface bus speeds, for anything else there is latencymon, bios and windows tweaks.
Intel i9 9900K (Gigabyte Z390 DESIGNARE motherboard), 32GB RAM, EVGA Geforce 1070 (Nvidia drivers).
Dell Inspiron 7591 (2 in 1) 16Gb. Studio One Pro 6.x, Windows 11 Pro 64 bit, also running it on Mac OS Catalina via dual boot (experimental). Presonus Quantum 2626, Presonus Studio 26c, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Faderport Classic (1.45), Atom SQ, Atom Pad, Maschine Studio, Octapad SPD-30, Roland A300, a number of hardware synths. |
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