Need help: Audio Cracking when playing midi and other audio
Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 2:38 am
Hello, to preface this, I have been using ableton live on an old gaming PC for a while now and recently I've decided to make a new PC dedicated to music production. I've spec'd out the PC to be suited towards music production with top of the line hardware. The issue that I'm having is that whenever I play a midi instrument, a guitar through some amp effects, or a mic with effects, I get audio cracking. I know the default answer is to set your buffer size higher but the highest I could get it to sound decent was 512 and that is un acceptable due to the fact that the latency is awful to play with the guitar AND that my old PC could run it fine at 128. Down below I will provide spec's, a list of troubleshooting things I have done, youtube video demonstrations, and my observations.
https://youtube.com/shorts/i0S6DvXvJNc?feature=share
OLD PC:
- Windows 10
- I7 6700k Base Clock
- 32GB Kingston 2133MHz DDR4 RAM
- 1 TB Samsung 970
- GTX 1080 FE Base Clock
- H110M-A/M.2 Motherboard
- Focusrite Solo
New PC:
- Windows 11
- I9 13900k Base Clock*
- 64GB Gskill Ripjaws 3600MHz DDR4 Ram
- 2TB Samsung 980
- 1TB Samsung 970
- Intel UHD 770 Integrated Graphics
- MSI Pro Z690-A DDR4
- Focusrite 18i8
What I have done to no avail:
- Reinstalled Windows 11
- Reinstalled Focusrite Drivers to latest version
- Reinstalled all drivers provided by motherboard manufacturer (Including both Intel Chipset and other miscellaneous drivers)
- Reinstalled Ableton Live
- Formatted both SSDs and Reinstalled Windows 11 on them
- Set power management settings to High Performance
- Set CPU minimum and maximum utilization to 100%
- *Over clocked CPU with both same, and higher voltage
- Over volted CPU on base clock
- Under volted CPU on base clock
- Reinstalled Intel integrated graphics drivers
- Installed Intel Extreme Tuning Utility and over clocked using "Speed Optimizer 2.0"
- Installed Intel Driver Support Assistant and scanned and then subsequently downloaded any out of date drivers
- Installed Intel Arc Control
- Enabling XMP in BIOS
- Resetting BIOS settings to default
- Tried using my Focusrite solo on the new PC
- Checked that pin connectors inside of PC were fully connected
- Unslotted, and then reslotted RAM
- Used my focusrite solo
My observations:
I've tested the issue with only having ableton live open with the grand piano instrument and playing with my midi controller, I will then play with the midi controller until I start to hear some crackling and then I'll open youtube up to see if it gets worse. I repeat the same steps with my guitar and microphone. This should allow for the most minimal load on my computer.
I've noticed that it takes a while for the crackling to "spool" up where it only happens maybe every 40 seconds without a youtube video going on. The moment I start spamming the keyboard, or playing a lot of notes at once, it starts to brick and the cracking becomes more obvious. In the video showed above, you can hear the height of the cracking occur with a youtube video. I also show a graph from Intel XTU (Extreme Tuning Utility) which shows weird dips in the Max Core Frequency and the Processor Graphics Frequency. Those two seem to randomly spike downwards all the way to zero and then jump back up again. I've also noticed that in the Intel Arc Control statistics, that the Graphics Frequency goes down and the voltage for the CPU also goes down. I have a feeling that it is some how graphics related but again this doesn't make a lot of sense due to the relatively low load that I'm putting on the computer--I'm not even playing a game and the cracking occurs. My CPU utilization within ableton also only stays around 2% and sometimes spikes at 6%.
What I have done to some... avail"
- Installed Windows 10
Why I don't just want to use windows 10:
There's a couple of reasons why I don't want to use windows 10. The main reason is that the audio "fidelity" coming out of my monitors sounds better on windows 11 for some reason. I feel like the stereo image is wider and the bass and sub response (what little there is I have no sub lol) is better, resulting in a more fuller, pleasing sound to me. I also feel like on windows 10, it sounds like there is some digital compression that contributes to those two qualities sounding worse. I have no idea why the sound profile would change because the settings in focusrite control is exactly the same as to how I set it on windows 10 and the settings within windows is the same. Here's two videos showing the differences (Windows 10: https://youtu.be/UYpJkQIXXmw) (Windows 11: https://youtu.be/sNa-3qGurwg). I know phone audio doesn't really do it justice but if you listen to the high frequencies of the cymbals, you can tell there is a difference. My second reason is that I built this thing for future proofing and I would like to use windows 11 to get used to it and benefit from the future updates past windows 10 life span. I know it's a long time coming until windows 10 stops receiving security updates but I would like to start now. My last reason is that for some reason, the notes played on my midi controller is transposed down 3 half steps to A Ableton. This is the most bizarre thing I have seen and I really couldn't find a fix online so if you know of something, you could let me know more about that.
Conclusion:
Some how I think there's just a glitch between focusrite, ableton, and windows 11, with my specific set of hardware that makes this glitch happen and there might not be even a fix.
I'm not really sure to go from here as I feel defeated trouble shooting. I haven't touched regedit or any other deeper windows settings just because I don't even know where to start or what to do but that's why I'm reaching out to this community to see if there's other steps I can take to find a solution. Any help is appreciated.
https://youtube.com/shorts/i0S6DvXvJNc?feature=share
OLD PC:
- Windows 10
- I7 6700k Base Clock
- 32GB Kingston 2133MHz DDR4 RAM
- 1 TB Samsung 970
- GTX 1080 FE Base Clock
- H110M-A/M.2 Motherboard
- Focusrite Solo
New PC:
- Windows 11
- I9 13900k Base Clock*
- 64GB Gskill Ripjaws 3600MHz DDR4 Ram
- 2TB Samsung 980
- 1TB Samsung 970
- Intel UHD 770 Integrated Graphics
- MSI Pro Z690-A DDR4
- Focusrite 18i8
What I have done to no avail:
- Reinstalled Windows 11
- Reinstalled Focusrite Drivers to latest version
- Reinstalled all drivers provided by motherboard manufacturer (Including both Intel Chipset and other miscellaneous drivers)
- Reinstalled Ableton Live
- Formatted both SSDs and Reinstalled Windows 11 on them
- Set power management settings to High Performance
- Set CPU minimum and maximum utilization to 100%
- *Over clocked CPU with both same, and higher voltage
- Over volted CPU on base clock
- Under volted CPU on base clock
- Reinstalled Intel integrated graphics drivers
- Installed Intel Extreme Tuning Utility and over clocked using "Speed Optimizer 2.0"
- Installed Intel Driver Support Assistant and scanned and then subsequently downloaded any out of date drivers
- Installed Intel Arc Control
- Enabling XMP in BIOS
- Resetting BIOS settings to default
- Tried using my Focusrite solo on the new PC
- Checked that pin connectors inside of PC were fully connected
- Unslotted, and then reslotted RAM
- Used my focusrite solo
My observations:
I've tested the issue with only having ableton live open with the grand piano instrument and playing with my midi controller, I will then play with the midi controller until I start to hear some crackling and then I'll open youtube up to see if it gets worse. I repeat the same steps with my guitar and microphone. This should allow for the most minimal load on my computer.
I've noticed that it takes a while for the crackling to "spool" up where it only happens maybe every 40 seconds without a youtube video going on. The moment I start spamming the keyboard, or playing a lot of notes at once, it starts to brick and the cracking becomes more obvious. In the video showed above, you can hear the height of the cracking occur with a youtube video. I also show a graph from Intel XTU (Extreme Tuning Utility) which shows weird dips in the Max Core Frequency and the Processor Graphics Frequency. Those two seem to randomly spike downwards all the way to zero and then jump back up again. I've also noticed that in the Intel Arc Control statistics, that the Graphics Frequency goes down and the voltage for the CPU also goes down. I have a feeling that it is some how graphics related but again this doesn't make a lot of sense due to the relatively low load that I'm putting on the computer--I'm not even playing a game and the cracking occurs. My CPU utilization within ableton also only stays around 2% and sometimes spikes at 6%.
What I have done to some... avail"
- Installed Windows 10
Why I don't just want to use windows 10:
There's a couple of reasons why I don't want to use windows 10. The main reason is that the audio "fidelity" coming out of my monitors sounds better on windows 11 for some reason. I feel like the stereo image is wider and the bass and sub response (what little there is I have no sub lol) is better, resulting in a more fuller, pleasing sound to me. I also feel like on windows 10, it sounds like there is some digital compression that contributes to those two qualities sounding worse. I have no idea why the sound profile would change because the settings in focusrite control is exactly the same as to how I set it on windows 10 and the settings within windows is the same. Here's two videos showing the differences (Windows 10: https://youtu.be/UYpJkQIXXmw) (Windows 11: https://youtu.be/sNa-3qGurwg). I know phone audio doesn't really do it justice but if you listen to the high frequencies of the cymbals, you can tell there is a difference. My second reason is that I built this thing for future proofing and I would like to use windows 11 to get used to it and benefit from the future updates past windows 10 life span. I know it's a long time coming until windows 10 stops receiving security updates but I would like to start now. My last reason is that for some reason, the notes played on my midi controller is transposed down 3 half steps to A Ableton. This is the most bizarre thing I have seen and I really couldn't find a fix online so if you know of something, you could let me know more about that.
Conclusion:
Some how I think there's just a glitch between focusrite, ableton, and windows 11, with my specific set of hardware that makes this glitch happen and there might not be even a fix.
I'm not really sure to go from here as I feel defeated trouble shooting. I haven't touched regedit or any other deeper windows settings just because I don't even know where to start or what to do but that's why I'm reaching out to this community to see if there's other steps I can take to find a solution. Any help is appreciated.