I have had a recent problem in Ableton that I did not have before. I have changed my hardware from a sapphire pro10 to a pro40 with a personus D8.
Since this change whenever a track peaks, including the master volume, I get a crackel and its quite exaggerated. Is their anyway I can stop Ableton from reacting so harshly to this peaking of tracks like it did before?
Any help would be great!
Peaks in Tracks Producing Crackling.
Re: Peaks in Tracks Producing Crackling.
sounds like you might want to recompute your Latency settings (Preferences->Audio->Latency). At least I had to change the default values to reduce crackling artifacts I had with my Motu Ultralite. There´s a tutorial for helping you configure it included in Live; hope that helps! 
Re: Peaks in Tracks Producing Crackling.
Thank you for the reply! I will investigate your solution.kristian wrote:sounds like you might want to recompute your Latency settings (Preferences->Audio->Latency). At least I had to change the default values to reduce crackling artifacts I had with my Motu Ultralite. There´s a tutorial for helping you configure it included in Live; hope that helps!
Re: Peaks in Tracks Producing Crackling.
This has reduced the crackling, but has not completly removed it. What settings do you recommend? Or if anyone has suggestions on settings.kristian wrote:sounds like you might want to recompute your Latency settings (Preferences->Audio->Latency). At least I had to change the default values to reduce crackling artifacts I had with my Motu Ultralite. There´s a tutorial for helping you configure it included in Live; hope that helps!