![]() I double checked the audio/midi configuration and that was set for 24bit. Do you have any suggestions on what settings to look at/change on the basis of this? (again playback in 24bit works in logic, and there is no problem with recording in 24bit in audacity or logic). This is however not a permanent solution for me, since I need recordings in 24 bit. I converted the recording to 16bit PCM and that solved it. I did however find a way to make the sound stop. I also tried it without wifi but that not change anything either. I played around with the buffer for a bit, higher, lower, tried to match the settings logic has, but none of this made any difference. Have you tried changing Audio to buffer in Audacity’s Recording Preferences? And/or looking at any accessible buffer settings in Edirol? Perversely, reducing Audio to buffer below default 100 ms in Audacity can often help. I’ve tried audacity on 44,1kHz, 48kHz and 96kHz (always changing the setting on my audio interface too and checking that is correct in audio/midi configuration)Īudacity 2.0.6 (i had 2.0.5 before which also had the same problem) playback of anything (movies/music/whatever) through my audio interface works fine.playback in audacity to the build in logic (or any other program) output of my macbook works fine.playback in logic of what I’ve recorded in audacity works fine. ![]() recording and playback in logic works fine. ![]() The problem is in the combination with audacity and my audio interface, since it doesn’t occur in any other case: It sounds to me like a clocking problem, but I can’t seem to figure where the problem seems to be. So I don’t have to explain what it sounds like, I’ve captured a short click of a vinyl rip (this recording was in 24bit 96kHz) on my iphone. I’ve recently started using audacity again for when I quickly want to capture something, but I can’t listen to what I’ve recorded in audacity due to a clicking/stuttering sound.
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