![]() ![]() Another major cause of clicks and pops is bad looping. I hadn't updated past that because I was using my Roland Fantom X7 as my MIDI controller and Roland never bothered to release 10.11+ compatible drivers for it, but I've since switched to an M-Audio Keystation 88 as my controller, so if a newer OS would solve the problem, there's no reason I couldn't do that. The accuracy of audio editing in most DAWs is so good these days there is pretty much no excuse to let this one slip through the net. Try to spend some time on every loop you use to ensure playback is 100 smooth. Simply playing the files in isolation may be enough. I'm using mostly the built-in Logic sounds, though I'm also using Native Instruments Session Strings and some SF2 soundfonts via sforzando SFZ player plugin. ![]() I have some "Source" patches with all the "Real" instruments in them, and then I just basically have a list of patches in show order with aliases all arranged in the layers/splits/etc that the show calls for. I've done something similar plenty of times, and it seems like I've occasionally had pop/crackle issues, but it seems especially bad this time around for some reason. I can just play a C Major chord and hold it for 10 seconds, and there's a better-than-average chance it'll crackle and pop on me. ![]()
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