
In addition, on a Windows PC you need to disable everything that is not music related.
#Adobe cs6 synthogy ivory 2 movie#
The stock Windows sound system is designed for movie playback not for music. With some effort, you can gain much of that on a Windows PC if you replace the guts of the Window audio system with a new third party audio device driver. The larger buffer improves the odds.Īpple Macs don't really have a problem because they are much better at filling the buffer in a smooth and predictable way, so the buffer in the Mac can be much smaller.

On a stock Windows PC al of this is non-deterministic and laws of statistics apply. Using a large buffer greatly reduces the chance of running out of data but it also causes a delay. This works fine unless the buffer goes empty. then the data are clocked out the other end at the exact sample rate.
#Adobe cs6 synthogy ivory 2 software#
The software writes the data into a large buffer or "queue" and it does this in batches, not smoothly at all. What you found out is that a larger buffer fixes the problem. It is not that the sound card is not "powerful". I guess as I'm writing this now, I'm almost concluding that my sound card isn't powerful enough to render the sound correctly. audio suffers from pops, repeating clicks and what I would describe as a warbling pitch during any kind of a sustain or resonance. I guess as I'm writing this now, I'm almost concluding that my sound card isn't powerful enough to render the sound correctly.I'll be interested to hear your thoughts and suggestions. The one thing that worked amazingly, and is also very comical, is when I became frustrated I switched the audio device to my Graphic's card's HDMI out.and the sound quality was beautiful, granted the latency made it completely unplayable but to my shock the sample rate was 192,400 and the sound was beautiful. The problem that I am having is when I play back the samples directly from the Cantabile host software the audio suffers from pops, repeating clicks and what I would describe as a warbling pitch during any kind of a sustain or resonance. I've recently purchased a copy of Ivory 2 for use with my Kawai MP10 DP.


So, enough about you - let's talk about me. First off let me just start by saying that while this is my first post on this site, I've been haunting if for some time now so thanks to you all for compiling this wealth of knowledge!
