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It's these sort of problems, despite my love of new laptop technology, that make me want to sell all my computers, audio programs, and find a new day job like planting trees in the mountains. As you know, I got everything setup nicely on my ThinkPad T60. I had all my cool VST plugins, including newly purchased Cycling 74 Hipno, with Mobius, and all running in the Chainer VST host. It was a beautiful thing. Oh, was it nice... ...but, as with a lot of you, I like to tinker. After our thread last week on the fact that Indigo IO only has line level input, whereas the Creative Labs Audigy 2 has line and mic, I thought I might try installing the Audigy 2 on my new notebook. So, I uninstalled the IO and installed the Audigy. Long story short, something wasn't working right, so I uninstalled Audigy and re-installed IO. But I wasn't in Kansas any longer. Now, when I run my VST host, Chainer or EnergyXT, I am getting some snapping and popping when I activate many of my VSTs, especially the Hipno plugins. I tried all sorts of things to resolve the problem....changing my buffer settings, frequency response, etc....no change. This has me baffled. IO was working perfectly, but it seems Audigy has hosed something up. Any thoughts on what may have happened. I was thinking of calling tech support, but I'm not sure who to call, as the source of the problem is not clear to me. Jeff.....I'm really wanting to try Max now. I may load the demo up today and see if I have the same problem. Kris ************************************************* Krispen Hartung / Improvisational Guitar www.krispenhartung.com / www.myspace.com/krispenhartung info@krispenhartung.com / 1.208.724.5603 Discography - http://www.krispenhartung.com/catalogue.htm Looper's Delight Playlist - http://www.boisemusicians.com/loopers-delight.m3u