yeah maybe freezing tracks is the solution for this
ps deranged, I'm still using a p4 3Ghz processor
Yeah well I mean in all honesty I will get a new PC or mac eventually. Like not ages away but not soon, so that's why I'm willing to spend just a little to temporarily allow me to use my current PC without it crackling until that day does come.
hehe, I JUST got off my Socket478 P4. My desktop DAW is now running a Pentium D 950 w/4GB RAM (which is not a lot more than two Pentium 4 HT 650's grafted together).
You sure it's an audio interface I need? I heard it improves the latency, like the lag and delay of instruments etc but does it actually stop the crackling and freezing? I don't know how that and cpu relate but it's still underrunning....
my next machine for production is Dell T5400 server with a Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 5400 series (looks like a regular desktop tower) and 16gb of RAM
In all honesty, your gonna be better off buying a new laptop or desktop.
Above comment from logic still matters though. Imo, I'd consider that the last step. You can't make a nice cake from shit!
He did buy an interface and that didnt solve it.
Yeah, it runs on older cpus, but combine that with Windows 7 or higher and it'll definitely limit you. Certainly with so little ram on top of that. He also tried everything on imageline.
It could also be faulty hardware.
I might be spoiled but I'd find this not worth the trouble trying to fix or upgrade.
I refer to my last post in this topic.