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July 13, 2024
Question

Yeti X causing terrible choppiness/dropped audio

  • July 13, 2024
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Hey all,


I've pulled out all of my hair so now I'm here. Thanks in advance. 

I've had this issue with Audition where my YetiX causes major drops in audio when recording. Playback just a single audio track through the mic and it sounds like lag. 

 

I've also tried this mic in Audacity, for the record. I am able to get clean playback in audacity with this mic, however, recording sounds like static and dropped clips.

 

In Audition, playback is so bad that when you try to record in a new track, playback becomes even more unbearable and trying to record vocals over a choppy beat is impossible. If I disconnect the mic, playback and recording is fine through laptop internal speakers and mic (puke)

 

here's what I've tried:

adjusting buffer rates

adjusting from 48k to 41k

ensuring all other apps are closed and not pulling mic access

updating firmware on Yeti

Updating OS

upratint audition

 

 

no luck. Please save my soul. I just want to make music with my friends for the love of Adobe

 

thank you

 

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2 replies

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 13, 2024

In Audition, on the Edit>Preferences>Audio Hardware page, what does your Clock setting say? And do you have a check in 'Use machine-specific device defaults?

Participant
July 13, 2024

Hey Steve. I've since tried to run my output through the Aux port of my Mac.  Currently my Clock says Out: System Default - Built in Output. 
I have "machine-specific" unchecked 

 

no luck yet. 

Participant
July 13, 2024

I'd like to add that plugging my studio headphones in through aux (they have an internal mic) I am able to record and playback trouble-free. Including FX etc.

Community Expert
July 13, 2024

Have you installed the Logitech G HUB software?

Participant
July 13, 2024

I have, yes.