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On 27 maj 2006, at 18.21, Krispen Hartung wrote: > What the hell is going on here? What is Reaktor doing to my system? > If that is the cause. After the windows pop up with the samplerate > message, I notice that Chainer is set to 48000 and 44100 doesn't > even appear as an option any more. Amazing... I don't know about Chainer but one guess could be that the Reaktor stuff uses audio files of 48k sampling rate and this forces Chainer to go match it. I've seen that happen in other applications. Another guess is that the buffer is set too small in Chainer. I've found that 512 is a good buffer for clean audio and system stability with most software, except Ableton Live that seems to run as good with a 256 buffer setting, or smaller. The only situation when I may go down to 128 or 64 is when I work in Logic and need to play softsynths by hand, unquantized from a MIDI keyboards. Then I get Pops n Crackles, although latency is minimal (as soon as MIDI parts are recorded I set it back to 512). A third guess is that you have left some digital port enabled by mistake. Chainer may then look for a digital clock to sync audio but doesn't find any, since you have no extra digital gear connected to the port. This scenario typically gives that type of noise. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast)