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You should try reinstalling your Steinberg USB and MIDI drivers. To a clean install and get them directly from Steinberg site. The options page on the VST instrument also gives you the ability to up the RAM.

Try opening Cubase in safe mode using the option to disable all plugins. See if the crackle are gone. If so the culprit is likely to be a plugin that causing the crackles. Sometimes demo plugins use crackles.

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Is there any digital signal routed to cubase in the setup ?
Probably a sync issue then.
This happens f.e. when you use SPDIF and do not sync the entire system to the master, that f.e. would be the SPDIF in this case.

the difference between little clicks and nasty dropouts due to overload is huge. In the description this is not made clear, but if you say your resources are on 30%, this is most likely not a dropout. Little glitches and cracks are most of the time a digital signal that is not controlled by the correct master. You should hear them frequently in the audio signal, and the solution should be correct syncing. If you use any digital signal, do the syncing with that source. A source is a kind of digital connection between point A and point B.

I suffer of ASIO latency and sometimes the song is freezing when I execute the project with many plugins inserted (I opened a thread here to find a solution ASIO latency problems - WaveLab - Steinberg Forums).

Well, Exporting in .wav today, I get this kind of crackling sound (you can listen it across 13th-14th sec. and more going ahead) any suggestion about what causing this kind of weird problem?
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I have recorded a few tracks about 10 minutes long, and the guitar track has one electronic pop, in it which I suspect it was caused by the Roland BOSS ME 80 which was connected to Acoustic Electric guitar and connected up to my Steinberg UR44.

I am new to Cubase and have a book called Power Tools for Cubase 7 and have the Cubase Artist versions 7, 7.5 and 8 and have looked online to find out how I use something like a eraser tool and take out unwanted noise.

Thank you all for these good tips, Last night I figured out that perhaps I can draw around the area and mute it out, but now reading these advices, I will back up my project folder and give this a shot.

You could also chop out the pop and then use a timestretch & crossfade to join the sections back together. But ultimately it comes down to whichever option works and sounds natural. Another thing worth trying is to see how it sounds in the mix - you might find you can simply duck the crackle out and in the mix the effect is inaudible, sometimes its amazing what you can get away with.

Another thing worth trying is to see how it sounds in the mix - you might find you can simply duck the crackle out and in the mix the effect is inaudible, sometimes its amazing what you can get away with.

you might try grabbing just that tiny part of the audio event - ie, you are just grabbing the click/pop, and then do a c&p to another track. Flip the phase on that new track, and the clicks should null themselves out of a track.

When I have mis-hit strings, I usually just found the same note elsewhere, and cut-and-pasted it in RX, which automatically cross-blends the start and end for seamless insert. Sometimes I had to stretch or shrink the note to have it fit.

Just a thought but Pod Go has parameter settings that intentionally produce crackle/hum to replicate vintage gear. Try reducing/zeroing the ripple and hum settings (see p15 in the manual) in the amp models and see if that makes any difference.

Also what drivers are you using? ASIO is what is suggested for low latency playback, anyway, I'm definitely not the expert here... But yeah if you get the same issue using the same driver, well, likely driver issue, if in Audacity using the same driver it works flawlessly, then the issue is likely cubase or cubase + driver... At least it would help you in your search to correct the issue.

However, I wanted to record the choir on my laptop so transferred the original midi files to the laptop so I could take it to the reheasal to record. When I checked them first on my laptop using the same audio interface they are sometimes crackly and intermittent.

Hi, I also have this issue with crackling when instrument tracks are clicked. Only a question: Which Sound Card do you use? I have an UAD Apollo Twin USB. Could the USB driver be the reason of this issue?

Also having the same issue here, but it happens on most tracks to varying degrees. And it only happens during playback. Noticed this after upgrading to the 12.2 release. Super annoying.
This, combined with the oversized plugin box with Omnisphere has been really aggravating.

I have the same problem with Cubase 12.0.50. Everything was fine until a Windows update a week ago - since when I get horrendous pops, dropouts and crackles as soon as I play any project with more than 1 VST instrument.

In Waves Central, click the settings icon, choose everything in the uninstall menu and click uninstall. Restart and go to the Waves download page, scroll down to Legacy Versions and click download on version 12.

I also have problems with strange popping and crackling noise MY Windows 11 i make The Waves SoundGrid is the main sound system for Windows
When any alerts appear from Windows, it appears with a distorted and annoying sound also when i make test in windows settings for output device the test sound like a digital problem

When i run Kontakt Standalone it also appears CPU LOAD ABOUT 10% i tried change the buffer no diffrence The problem with Kontakt was ongoing I wiped all the waves and cleaned the device and then installed everything again and it is also the same problem In a very annoying way
also some time in The Cubase Crackling sound when i monitor Via Headphone

The strange thing is that I added ASIO Driver in the SG Connect and the problem is gone?
Now I have deleted ASIO from sg connect , there is no problem with the sound and the sound is very clean from my windows and kontakt

Unfortunately, at the time they entered my device, there was no problem. The problem was repeated a lot. It comes and disappears. please working on more tests and improving your DRIVERS . OR Hardware Frimware

About ten minutes into a Cubase session, crackling sounds start to occur during playback. They sound as if there is interference on my amplifier-speaker combination, but when I switch to another audio source on my PC (like YouTube), there is no problem. When I close Cubase and then restart the session, everything is OK. Also putting Cubase in the background and then foreground again makes the crackles disappeared. In both cases only OK the first few minutes though. Then the crackles start again. Is there a fix?

I recently upgraded my PC to a new Skylake 6700, 32GB RAM, Nvidia GTX 970 with an ASUS Z170 Deluxe Motherboard. Everything is working fine except I get noise in the audio with just about everything I do. Cubase 8.5 is working pretty well overall but there is occasional crackles and cutouts in playback. The biggest issue is really in just standard Windows audio playback which was never an issue before with the UFX.

I tried disabling the onboard motherboard audio (which isn't even plugged into anything) but it made no difference. I have all the latest drivers and updates. I feel like it must be a driver issue but I don't see other people on here reporting problems.

Any thoughts on what might be causing this? I've been using my UFX without any problems for years on Windows 7 and my last system. I can't really roll back to Win 7 because Microsoft isn't going to be supporting Win 7 or 8 with Skylake for much longer anyway.

The sound is the worst when Windows 10 plays a system sound. It always begins a sound with a crackle and it often crackles some more during the sound. Cubase doesn't really have the crackle problem except every few minutes there are 1 second dropouts preceded by a quick crackle.

This is a red flag for me. Uninstall nvidia 3d vision drivers, nVidia HD audio drivers etc. Keep the graphics driver and physx only. You may want to try taking out the GTX970 altogether and see if it makes a difference or to eliminate it from the list of potential problems.

I've seen an nvidia GTX460, 560ti and 760 make ASIO in Windows 7+ completely unusable on 3 separate audio interfaces (M-Audio Delta 1010, TC StudioKonnekt 48 and RME Fireface UFX). Every time it was something in that monster suite of nVidia drivers and/or nvlddmkm.sys when it stops responding or whatever it is it sometimes does when you are running a tonne of applications.

The good thing is that it seem like it is only audio out drop out audio recorded is OK. On my old pc there is no such problems. This is not a latency problem - but probably caused of GPU drivers both internalk an on installed cards.

My soluition:
1. Installed a GPU card - but after new drivers from AMD/ATI - then the problem came back.
2. Now in March 2016 Asus has relesed new drivers for the internal GPU/VGA on motherboard - - removing the installed ATI card and use the internal solved my problem for now...

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