
The drawback, however, was asynchronous audio output between the monitors and the DVD receiver's speakers.
Audio is crackling mac osx 2017 crack#
Using the Fireface clock still results in an audio crack every once in a while. When I manually uncheck "Drift Correction" the crackling is gone!Īnd it seems, I'm getting the best results by setting the "Clock Source" to "Soundflower".


When I now changed the "Clock Source" to "Fireface", drift correction automatically gets checked for "Soundflower" and unchecked for "Fireface".Īll this resulted in awful crackling sounds in my configuration. Drift correction is checked for the Fireface. So in this case "Clock source" is the Soundflower. Notice also the check box called "Drift correction".ĭepending on what I chose as "Clock source" the drift correction was automatically turned on for the other used device. Notice that "Soundflower (64ch)" and the Fireface are checked as in "Use". Max/MSP using MIDI as input routing the audio output via Soundflower to MainStage and from there to my Fireface UFX.Īfter experimenting a while I found this in the audio settings (see image): I'm still on the rogue amoeba 1.1.6b and was struggling with audio crackling sounds. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #19 (comment). It's defaulting to BoomDevice and the Ext-in/Track D input selection only shows BoomDevice, Built-in Microphone, and Soundflower. Hey guys, I went ahead and installed Hosting AU but can't seem to get Master to output to Built-in Output. On Feb 3, 2015, at 1:20 PM, troymcginnis wrote: Were I better skilled at programming I would gladly contribute to the project, and I think it’s delightful that Soundflower’s source is available on GitHub, and the open source is the primary reason I would use Soundflower over the currently working JACK and JACKserver.

I can get JACK to work currently but have a problem with clicking with Soundflower at the moment, and have been using JACK in the mean time. I hope nobody thinks of this as a personal attack against Soundflower. I might recommend JACK for OS X, which beside Soundflower attempts to do the same thing.

It looks like you aren’t a contributing coder, but are instead attempting to effect some kind of recording on your computer.
