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When recording I have been having consistent "stuttering" while recording. I have my DAW hooked up to an XLR mic (through an audio interface of course), but the problem also persists when only using my built-in microphone lap top with nothing else attached. When I would record in another DAW, such as Audacity, the recording is successful and I do not experience any stuttering.
Here are my specs:
- Intel 13th Gen i7
- 16 GB RAM
- 1 TB nvme
- Windows 11 (Fully Patched)
When I am recording, I have the same issue recording in WAV form and in Multi-Track (I have had more success with not stuttering with Multi-Track, which is consistent to the other community inquiries). I have tried reducing the latency to 120, we ensured I was recording in Mono with a sample rate of 48000, with a Bit Depth Rate of 16, but I have had no luck. I am lucky to get maybe one recording in five that is "stutter" free.
While recording, my CPU levels are consistently below 10% usage. RAM levels are right at 35%. Therefore, it appears that I have more than effecient resources. I have tried recording on my work computer (a Mac) and expreined no stuttering at all.
I have clients and auditions I need to record for, so any help is appreciated! Thank you!
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You don't want to reduce the latency figure, you want to increase it. That creates a bigger buffer, which is what you need.
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Thank you.. Everything I read said make is smaller and I could not for the life of me figure out why it was not working when I went from an older to newer version with a nice sound card.
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Sydney,
did you ever get a solution to the problem? I'm experincing the exact same thing and theose who reply seem to just want to blame hardware rather than try to offer a fix (other than "are you working in multitrack, that wil fix it" which it doesn't!!!)
Austin
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Who was blaming the hardware? That's a software buffer. And discrediting people who are actually trying to help isn't going to endear you to anybody.
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Sydney,
I'll assume the same as I, no viable solution to the seeimingly widespread issue. Seems to, unfortunatly, be the theme
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I may have found a solution for your issues. ASIO4all! I set it up last night and it seems to have solved my problems!
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I had this same exact problem and stumbled across this post via a Google search. The issue was due to the Audio Hardware device class being set to "MME" instead of "ASIO". That may have changed/defaulted back with a recent update to Audition, because I didn't have this problem with prior versions. At least with my Focusrite Scarleet as the DAW interface, it will not work with anything else besides "ASIO".
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Well I changed everything in this thread and no matter what I do and not matter what version I use of adobe it still lags and doesnt keep up.
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