Audio crackle with Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 and Reaper DAW
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 149 posts since 10 Jan, 2021
Hi all,
I'm using a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface and trying to get as low latency as possible, I set the buffer on the Focusrite pretty low and manage to get around 4ms of latency, but when recording audio (acoustic guitar, electric guitar amp, vocals), there is some crackle noise in the audio. I thought it was just the DAW/laptop processing sound i was hearing but the crackle actually makes it onto the recording. I don't think my computer is the issue, I have a gaming laptop, 32 GB of RAM and AMD Ryzen 9 chip
I use Reaper as my DAW, just not sure what the bottleneck is, but it seems that the Focusrite is the bottleneck.
I also thought it might be my mic, I mostly use my AKG P120, but then tried also my Shure SM57 (for the electric guitar amp), and Shure SM58 (for vocals) and still hearing the audio crackle when I'm at 4 ms of latency
I'm using a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface and trying to get as low latency as possible, I set the buffer on the Focusrite pretty low and manage to get around 4ms of latency, but when recording audio (acoustic guitar, electric guitar amp, vocals), there is some crackle noise in the audio. I thought it was just the DAW/laptop processing sound i was hearing but the crackle actually makes it onto the recording. I don't think my computer is the issue, I have a gaming laptop, 32 GB of RAM and AMD Ryzen 9 chip
I use Reaper as my DAW, just not sure what the bottleneck is, but it seems that the Focusrite is the bottleneck.
I also thought it might be my mic, I mostly use my AKG P120, but then tried also my Shure SM57 (for the electric guitar amp), and Shure SM58 (for vocals) and still hearing the audio crackle when I'm at 4 ms of latency
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- KVRAF
- 6557 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from Sweden
Check that no Wifi has dpc latency by running Resplendence LatencyMonitor, is first thing.
https://resplendence.com/latencymon
The laptop I use for browsing and writing here is turning off power to wifi card completely if setting it to airplane flight mode. Simple thing to check.
If showing 4 ms roundtrip would probably mean you run 32 samples asio buffer, or?
- then added AD, DA conversion to that
I would settle for 6-7 ms or so.
Then about Reaper, running it 8 years ago, was the first time running 128 samples asio buffer I felt a really long delay monitoring through Reaper. Had to go down to 64 samples buffer.
Reason is how Reaper handle output buffers, and if any plugin with latency it double set buffers until intrinsic pdc is handled. If one sample plugin latency, one extra buffer, if one buffer+1 sample plugin latency extra two buffers. This is not shown on menu top right in Reaper.
So if reason going so low in roundtrip is because of this, bypass plugins that cause latency or whatever function is called in Reaper to turn off pdc.
I find it hard to believe 6-7 ms roundtrip would cause serious problem monitoring through Reaper. It probably means 64 samples asio buffer.
https://resplendence.com/latencymon
The laptop I use for browsing and writing here is turning off power to wifi card completely if setting it to airplane flight mode. Simple thing to check.
If showing 4 ms roundtrip would probably mean you run 32 samples asio buffer, or?
- then added AD, DA conversion to that
I would settle for 6-7 ms or so.
Then about Reaper, running it 8 years ago, was the first time running 128 samples asio buffer I felt a really long delay monitoring through Reaper. Had to go down to 64 samples buffer.
Reason is how Reaper handle output buffers, and if any plugin with latency it double set buffers until intrinsic pdc is handled. If one sample plugin latency, one extra buffer, if one buffer+1 sample plugin latency extra two buffers. This is not shown on menu top right in Reaper.
So if reason going so low in roundtrip is because of this, bypass plugins that cause latency or whatever function is called in Reaper to turn off pdc.
I find it hard to believe 6-7 ms roundtrip would cause serious problem monitoring through Reaper. It probably means 64 samples asio buffer.
- KVRian
- 987 posts since 21 Aug, 2017 from Brasil
Laptops are made/tweaked to economize battery and are usually full of bloatware.
All that leads to higher DPC latency, but some tweaks may help
viewtopic.php?p=8667750#p8667750
You can also try to use higher sampling rate like 96KHz.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 149 posts since 10 Jan, 2021
quick update the issue with system handling real time audio doesn’t occur when I don’t have hdmi cable plugged in to laptop for big screen monitor
Seems like an issue with directx or whatever is involved with hdmi cable to monitor
I’m considering reinstalling windows, or seems like I can record audio with just the laptop and not plug in hdmi but it’s a pretty small screen
in any case seems like something wrong with directx
Seems like an issue with directx or whatever is involved with hdmi cable to monitor
I’m considering reinstalling windows, or seems like I can record audio with just the laptop and not plug in hdmi but it’s a pretty small screen
in any case seems like something wrong with directx