View Full Version : Eliminating clicks/pops in GigaSampler
Alistair Lock
09-14-1999, 01:35 AM
I found that by going into \"System Properties/Performance/Virtual Memory\" and disabling virtual memory (something admittedly not recommended) clicks/pops and all sorts of other strange sound artefacts were completely eliminated.
I should point out that I have 192Mbs of RAM on my system, and do not know the minimum system RAM needed for this trick to work.
Thank-you.
Alistair Lock
(I\'m assuming the lighbulb icon is the correct one!)
Alistair Lock
09-16-1999, 07:09 AM
The latest issue of PC Format recommends that Virtual Memory be set to double that of your system RAM..
[This message has been edited by Alistair Lock (edited 09-18-1999).]
Laurence
10-05-1999, 09:45 PM
I believe that the clicks and pops you are describing come from sharing a hard disk with Windows and Gigasampler. Are you using a one hard disk setup?
Laurence Kingston
Alistair Lock
10-11-1999, 10:36 PM
Since posting my original query I have discovered that the reason the loops were clicking was that they were recorded at 22khz rather than 44.
Those recorded at 44 loop without any problem.
Having now purchased a mixtreme card with the SP/Dif option, and finally got my head around the extremely flexible routing it offers, I now have no problems with the program. I currently run everything off the same hard drive, so I\'m not doing too badly.
Thanks
Alistair Lock
[This message has been edited by Alistair Lock (edited 10-11-1999).]
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