I just posted another thread a few weeks ago dealing with an issue where I had periodic sound glitching on my Dragonfly Red usb dac. Changing from radeon to amdgpu as my graphics driver fixed that issue, only for me to immediately notice a new one. I'm not sure if the problem existed before or not, I only noticed it after the fix. Whenever I change the sound volume using a slider, whether it's pavucontrol (controlling spotify), spotify, or youtube, there is a light crackling as I move the slider. This only happens when audio is actively playing. This occurs whether I plug my headphones into my dac or into the motherboard itself. When I tried playing through my usb speaker and dragging the volume slider, spotify appeared to force reload with the message "PA Connection Refused - Trying to Reconnect", and then after that I get no audio until I restart the app. The crackling is far worse on the speaker than the headphones. Another slight issue I am having is a light popping sound whenever I pause and unpause audio. This also happens on the headphones when plugged into either the motherboard or the dac. I also noticed that whenever I open pulseeffects and use the equalizer, I get periodic glitching in my sound, although I figure I'll deal with that as a separate issue another time.

Going back and doing a few more tests, I noticed that if I rapidly drag the output device volume slider in pavucontrol there's no crackling, it seems to only be when application volumes change. Also for some reason when I went back and tried the speaker again, it still crackled terribly but did not crash this time.


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Afaik this is a long standing issue with how the calculation works and too rapid/small volume increments. Because you basically have to throw away and recacalculate all the samples. It doesn't happen with the device sliders because that can fall back to hardware implementations/there's a certain buffer allocated for the soundcard anyway.

danw  I have just bought an 850 t5 wagon. The radio on/off volume switch seems to be dirty (internally) I think, causing the right hand speakers to intermittently crackle and die. I am wondering how to remove the system so as to clean the switch or is there an easier way? any help would be much appreciated.

I slid in the paper under the slider and was able to remove some dirt. I repeated this until the paper looked clean. But be carefull not to damage the slider. If it breaks you need a new potentiometer at which point you might look for a replacemnet radio as well.

I have an Air 2 and rarely have crackling problems unless I load up a a bunch of heavy stuff like multiple instances of Model D. I will try to do a test with the apps you mentioned later today and report back.

Definitely check your buffer settings in AUM if you haven't already. Raising the buffer settings is the single biggest thing you can do to reduce crackles. I generally run at 256, but take it higher if I start to have problems. Also, check the sample rate. I keep mine at 44100Hz. I found out that plugging my lightning earbuds from my iPhone into the iPad hijacked the data rate to 48000Hz, and did tend to increase crackles, I switched back to regular earbuds and the problem improved.

Finally, the golden rule. Always, always clear background apps after every music making session. After you shut down AUM, kill all running apps. Hold down the power button until the power-off slider appears, but don't slide it. Now hold down the home button until you get back to the home screen. I do this as a matter of routine, and I believe more than anything this explains the reasons I have so many fewer problems than other people. So many ghost processes keep hanging around even after a clean shutdown of all apps. This clears them - though in a few cases even this didn't and I had to do a full reboot.

Thank you very much for taking the time and for all the other replies- I shall implement the changes very soon. I have returned with good news however- the soft reset worked a treat! - Without the update (which like I say I am about to perform).

That was crazy for a while- total crackles- like a badly connected wire to a speaker with someone waggling it about to annoy you. 

Cheers

If you experience the sound problems of ASUS computers, such as Speakers/Microphones are not working, no sound, sound is muffled, intermittent, or crackling/popping, etc. Or, Speakers/Microphones problems occur in a virtual meeting or online learning, such as Microsoft Teams, Skype, Google Meet, Google Classroom, Zoom, or other communication apps. Please refer to the following solutions. (For communication apps, please check the input/output device settings are correct as well.)

Hi guys i have this noise problem with helix native. Is like crackling static noise when i palm mute. But it only happens with certain amps.it all happen when i downloaded ola englunds 5150 patch. Idk but this is wierd, if i use and od pedal and a noise gate and nothing else the noise is gone like 90% but if i use eq pedals racks and such like on the patch the noise is back!

So I found what the issue is. Apparently this plugin is not multithreaded. I have a new i7 and this plugin maxes the processor when your patch has a lot of low end. I was using sonar and you can see the first core of the i7 processor max out and start crackling. This is very noticeable with the sandman patch on the 2nd play list. L6 please make this processor multi core supported and fix the low end maxing the processor. Something that helped me was cut the low end frequency in your patch. Other than this the plug in sounds great!

I'm getting this same static issue on my rig --- and all the usual suspects have been checked and this is not related to my gear. Not sure what the issue is - I have an older i7 -- boatloads of RAM -- running Reaper ---- Can run GuitarRig and Amplitube and every plugin known to man simultaneously without any issues -- a single instance of NATIVE and I get load grade static and crackle on all the sounds.

I've got the crackling issue on my box, too. It seems to have lessened when I changed some clock settings in my BIOS (run at max clock all the time instead of throttling, although that still seems to not actually be happening). No individual core seems to be maxing out. I toggled between Helix and Pod Farm 2 to make sure it wasn't a newly occurring hardware issue or something but PF2 is OK.

On a related topic .... i recently started recording new projects (Logic Pro X) at 88.2 KHz, 24 bits bits (used to use 44.1 KHz). I started having problems with crackling and midi/audio synch. This is on a newer, potent computer with lotsa RAM. After reading some white papers showing experienced listeners often couldn't distinguish differences between 88.2 and 44.1, 24-bit classical recordings, I've gone back to 44.1 KHz, 24 bits and things have improved. Interestingly, many sample-based VI's work better at 44.1 anyway.

Does your computer have plenty of horsepower? If its lacking, even increasing the buffers won't help with crackling if you're overloading your system. Try a fresh DAW project with just a single Helix Native track and nothing else running on your computer, with I/O buffer set to max. Does the crackling go away or diminish? 589ccfa754

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