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Popping and clicking in delta 1010 playback

I have 2 x delta 1010 cards running on a pc - core 2 cpu and neo p965 mobo, 4 gig of RAM, XP SP3, i get popping and clicking on recorded playback @ 96kHz / 24 bit even though im only using 6% of the CPU and regardless of buffer size, sync set to internal, using the delta asio driver and control panel ( I think it's the SP3 version), it's driving me crazy, CPU, disk and RAM are only idling, I can't figure why I should get this issue

  • christianrya Jul 23, 2009

    Hi thanks for your reply, however the 96kHz refers to the audio recording sampling rate of the hardware rather than an audio frequency / pitch. Much appreciate the time you took to reply though.

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Frequency response: 20Hz-22kHz, +/-0.3dB popping and clicking in delta 1010 playback - spacer.gif dynamic range (A-weighted): 109dB (A/D), 117dB (D/A) popping and clicking in delta 1010 playback - spacer.gifc="/uploads/images/spacer.gif" alt="spacer.gif" class="h_mi" /> signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighted): -109 dB (A/D), -117dB (D/A)

I found these on the site, seems you have the khz way too high.
All good.
Here's the link to your site.

  • Anonymous Jul 23, 2009

    When that thing happened to me, I had to turn the recording volume to 50%, actually all my levels had to be at 50% for a clear sound. Master volume, MIDI...all of them.
    Some things are just weird finicky.


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