OS X Yosemite audio dropouts
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MOTU is usually garbage
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I am having this exact same problem as well with this exact same machine. I've had it with two different motu 828s and a focusrite saffire pro 40. i really don't think it's a cpu issue.
this terminal work and notifications center stuff seem like really nit picky quasi-solutions to what seems to me to be a bigger incompatibility between this new era of quad core mbps and live 9.
anyone with any other ideas would be very appreciated! on tour currently and suffering through glitchy show after glitchy show.
this terminal work and notifications center stuff seem like really nit picky quasi-solutions to what seems to me to be a bigger incompatibility between this new era of quad core mbps and live 9.
anyone with any other ideas would be very appreciated! on tour currently and suffering through glitchy show after glitchy show.
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As Chapelier; don't trust Motu, since this day they haven't been able to fix an audio dropout bug that appears with Mavericks (but IS a motu driver problem)... 1 1/2 year ago.Machinesworking wrote:Yes, IMO trusted audio cards are:gusc wrote:So I monitored my set with Acitivity Monitor and it shows that Live is using 45% CPU (not 12% as Live reports itself) and coreaudiod uses 3%, but overall CPU load is just 30%. It looks quite normal for me, or am I wrong?
Could this be what fishmonkey said, that the audio interface driver is interrupting the system for too long? Could this be a driver related problem?
MOTU
RME
Prosonus
Focusrite
Avalon
Echo, Tascam M-Audio etc. are hit and miss.
BTW http://echoaudio.com is about the biggest steaming pile of shit of a website I've seen in a while.
If it's any indication of how they write their drivers I would sell the card to someone you hate.
And the support don't really give a shit.
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BTW i have a brand new 828x for sale !Valiumdupeuple wrote: As Chapelier; don't trust Motu, since this day they haven't been able to fix an audio dropout bug that appears with Mavericks (but IS a motu driver problem)... 1 1/2 year ago.
And the support don't really give a shit.
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Re: OS X Yosemite audio dropouts
I've got something similar going on with my iMac. No matter what interface I use, there are these maddening random glitches and dropouts in my playback. Done a complete clean reinstall, and eliminated every factor I can think of... bluetooth, wireless, ethernet, thunderbolt.... same as for the OP, the machine is not even breaking a sweat according to activity monitor.
Been tearing my hair out for a few months now, think i'm just gonna go buy another damn machine!
Been tearing my hair out for a few months now, think i'm just gonna go buy another damn machine!
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I have this problem in Mavericks and I was able to fix it by uninstalling Max for Live.
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FWIW, iMac is made for you mom and grandma. Get one that named Pro in their brand.ben amato wrote:I've got something similar going on with my iMac. No matter what interface I use, there are these maddening random glitches and dropouts in my playback. Done a complete clean reinstall, and eliminated every factor I can think of... bluetooth, wireless, ethernet, thunderbolt.... same as for the OP, the machine is not even breaking a sweat according to activity monitor.
Been tearing my hair out for a few months now, think i'm just gonna go buy another damn machine!
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Actually solved the problem ages ago... went back to using my apogee duet. With the latest drivers it is singing like a bird:) no problems at all. There is definitely a lot to be said for having a well made interface.
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I'm using a Duet and an iMac, but haven't taken the Yosemite plunge. Still on Mavericks. Any other issues with controllers etc?ben amato wrote:Actually solved the problem ages ago... went back to using my apogee duet. With the latest drivers it is singing like a bird:) no problems at all. There is definitely a lot to be said for having a well made interface.
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bingo. these sounded like bad driver issues to me.ben amato wrote:Actually solved the problem ages ago... went back to using my apogee duet. With the latest drivers it is singing like a bird:) no problems at all. There is definitely a lot to be said for having a well made interface.
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yup. I am now a believer:) recently had a few glitches due to running too many autotune plugins on BV tracks . When CPU gets to about 80% on the live indicator this seems to happen, but freezing the tracks brings it down again. So it's best to start with a good card and driver, and then go gone from there being careful of cpu. Get good singers:)))
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I figured, having the macbook camera active (Skype, photobooth, facebook) creates this problem! When closed it stopped! I have no idea why but that was the case for me!
Probably some issue with a third party plugin that conflicts with something... anyways!
Probably some issue with a third party plugin that conflicts with something... anyways!
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Re: OS X Yosemite audio dropouts
I've done all the terminal commands listed here:
http://figure53.com/notes/2013-10-29-pr ... ubleshoot/
My question is if I have to run these every time I restart, or should these stick?
Thanks in advance for any help
http://figure53.com/notes/2013-10-29-pr ... ubleshoot/
My question is if I have to run these every time I restart, or should these stick?
Thanks in advance for any help
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Which OS?
I can’t remember Yosemite in enough detail to be sure, but certainly under the more recent OS versions most of that stuff can be done in system preferences and that will stick.
There are also alternatives to some of the suggestions that might actually be more useful. For example the freeware Time Machine Editor switches off Time Machine while allowing you to set a time-scheduled backup that happens e.g. once a day instead for frequently.
I can’t remember Yosemite in enough detail to be sure, but certainly under the more recent OS versions most of that stuff can be done in system preferences and that will stick.
There are also alternatives to some of the suggestions that might actually be more useful. For example the freeware Time Machine Editor switches off Time Machine while allowing you to set a time-scheduled backup that happens e.g. once a day instead for frequently.
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