I don't think it's possible in Mixcraft but I think it would be a nice feature to be able to set a different buffer size for playback and recording. I continue to get crackling when I playback in Mixcraft at a 256 buffer and at the same time do other things on my computer such as using my browser. At 512 buffer, the crackling disappears, but I don't want to record at 512 as the latency is too high when using Mixcraft to monitor the recorded audio.
If I could set playback buffer at 512 and recording buffer at 256, that would be great.
What would be even more great is if I didn't experience the crackling at all which really only started after upgrading to Mixcraft 10 / Windows 11. My previous build was Mixcraft 9 / Windows 10 and I didn't have these issues.
If I could set playback buffer at 512 and recording buffer at 256, that would be great.
What would be even more great is if I didn't experience the crackling at all which really only started after upgrading to Mixcraft 10 / Windows 11. My previous build was Mixcraft 9 / Windows 10 and I didn't have these issues.
Statistics: Posted by unclemeat — Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:19 am