Yes, it's under Preferences and then click the DSP tab (at least on the Mac version).
I looked for that option in Bidule. I couldn't find it. Is it in preferences? -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Matthew F. McCabe" <mmccabe@finleysound.com>
> Sounds like you need to increase the buffer size in Bidule. I had a > similar problem, albeit with a different audio interface, but it > fixed my problem. > > Matt > > --- > King Never > www.kingnever.com > > > > > On Aug 22, 2007, at 7:48 AM, midifriedchicken@comcast.net wrote: > > > So I've been getting to know Bidule and Sooperlooper. Both killer > > apps. The idea of having many chains of beautiful effects with > > total control of loops and sounds is certianly seductive. I > > understand fully the devotion many of you have towards this way off > > looping. > > However, I'm still getting stutters, dropouts and clicks . This I > > assume is because the cpu is maxing out. I am using a Powerbook 1.5 > > Mhz with 1 Gig of Ram. Now, I know this is by todays standards a > > weaker machine. But it should be more then enough to handle the > > meager requirements of my software. Even with no effects in the > > chain (or even on the patchbay), the problems still occur, less > > frequently, but unnaceptable for live use. > > I put on the mac activity viewer and monitored the cpu. The monitor > > showed moderate memory use as I play, with an occaisonal spike in > > system requirements. This is when I hear clicks or stutters. I > > assume this is just normal processes that happen normally in the > > background. Nothing I can do about this, right? > > Am I missing something? > > Any thoughts on smoothing things out? > > > > MFC > > > > & gt;
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