How do i get rid of the loud crackling that i hear when i use the gate echo effect? Do i just adjust the asio settings in the control panel alone? Or is there something else i can do? Somebody let me know!! Thanx!!!
geposted Wed 10 Apr 13 @ 9:11 am
Sounds like a system tweak & latency problem, read below for some solutions..
1. Do a registry clean up.here's one thats very good. http://www.winaso.com/ or free program "Care" http://www.iobit.com/advancedwindowscareper.html
2. Do A windows defreg on the hard drive.
3. Do A windows clean up of the hard drive.
4. Go to Start "Run", then type in "Temp" click ok, then delete all the temp files in that dir.you can, some you will be unable to delete.
5. If you use the computer every day you may want to remove some old restore points that will speed up things for you,
Go to start, my computer, right click over drive c:\ and choose properties, click disk clean Up, at dialog box choose "More Options" tab, go to System Restore at the bottom click "Clean Up", click yes to remove old restore points.
6. Turn off background services this tool will do it for you and it's free http://www.iobit.com/gamebooster.html?Str=download
Another Good tool to have for systen Info, Details on site: http://www.thesycon.de/eng/system_info.shtml
7. This Is Very Important "Latency" get this tool and "Use It". http://www.thesycon.de/eng/latency_check.shtml
8. Right click anywhere on the screen and choose properties, click "Settings" tab click square "1" lower "Screen resolution" to 1152 by 864 pixels, then click "Apply" then ok.
9. Things you should turn off in Device Manager, click on device right click and choose disable.
1. Fingerprint Coprocessor
2. Bluetooth
3. USB Video Device
4. Modem
5. Any Bluetooth Audio
6. Internal Sound card your not using
7. Broadcom Netlink
8. Wireless Wifi Link
9. Under Batteries/ ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery
10. All above to Lower Latency levels down as mush as possible.
When you complete your show, turn them back "ON" again.
I believe the steps outlined above will give you better results.
Additional tweak sites if needed that can help..
http://ts.hercules.com/includes/view_faq.php?id=364&d=2008-09-26&folder=eng
http://www.blackviper.com/
http://www.audioforums.com/windows-xp-optimization.php
Let me know how it worked out.
Good Luck
Joey...
1. Do a registry clean up.here's one thats very good. http://www.winaso.com/ or free program "Care" http://www.iobit.com/advancedwindowscareper.html
2. Do A windows defreg on the hard drive.
3. Do A windows clean up of the hard drive.
4. Go to Start "Run", then type in "Temp" click ok, then delete all the temp files in that dir.you can, some you will be unable to delete.
5. If you use the computer every day you may want to remove some old restore points that will speed up things for you,
Go to start, my computer, right click over drive c:\ and choose properties, click disk clean Up, at dialog box choose "More Options" tab, go to System Restore at the bottom click "Clean Up", click yes to remove old restore points.
6. Turn off background services this tool will do it for you and it's free http://www.iobit.com/gamebooster.html?Str=download
Another Good tool to have for systen Info, Details on site: http://www.thesycon.de/eng/system_info.shtml
7. This Is Very Important "Latency" get this tool and "Use It". http://www.thesycon.de/eng/latency_check.shtml
8. Right click anywhere on the screen and choose properties, click "Settings" tab click square "1" lower "Screen resolution" to 1152 by 864 pixels, then click "Apply" then ok.
9. Things you should turn off in Device Manager, click on device right click and choose disable.
1. Fingerprint Coprocessor
2. Bluetooth
3. USB Video Device
4. Modem
5. Any Bluetooth Audio
6. Internal Sound card your not using
7. Broadcom Netlink
8. Wireless Wifi Link
9. Under Batteries/ ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery
10. All above to Lower Latency levels down as mush as possible.
When you complete your show, turn them back "ON" again.
I believe the steps outlined above will give you better results.
Additional tweak sites if needed that can help..
http://ts.hercules.com/includes/view_faq.php?id=364&d=2008-09-26&folder=eng
http://www.blackviper.com/
http://www.audioforums.com/windows-xp-optimization.php
Let me know how it worked out.
Good Luck
Joey...
geposted Tue 16 Apr 13 @ 9:33 pm
Hi to all,
The issue is this: During a live broadcast when I am switched to mic, I have an echo in my headset. The echo is not heard on the broadcast, only in y headset. How can I correct it?
Many thanks,
Billy R.
The issue is this: During a live broadcast when I am switched to mic, I have an echo in my headset. The echo is not heard on the broadcast, only in y headset. How can I correct it?
Many thanks,
Billy R.
geposted Tue 08 Sep 15 @ 8:28 pm
Hi to all,
The issue is this: During a live broadcast when I am switched to mic, I have an echo in my headset. The echo is not heard on the broadcast, only in y headset. How can I correct it?
Many thanks,
Billy R.
The issue is this: During a live broadcast when I am switched to mic, I have an echo in my headset. The echo is not heard on the broadcast, only in y headset. How can I correct it?
Many thanks,
Billy R.
geposted Tue 08 Sep 15 @ 8:29 pm
Hi to all,
The issue is this: During a live broadcast when I am switched to mic, I have an echo in my headset. The echo is not heard on the broadcast, only in y headset. How can I correct it?
Many thanks,
Billy R.
The issue is this: During a live broadcast when I am switched to mic, I have an echo in my headset. The echo is not heard on the broadcast, only in y headset. How can I correct it?
Many thanks,
Billy R.
geposted Tue 08 Sep 15 @ 8:29 pm
Your Headphone Mix knob is set to Cue or Mix ?
Can you post a screenshot of your Audio setup ?
Maybe Microphone is routed to the Headphones Channel by default , with some Windows setting in the Sound mixer ?
Can you post a screenshot of your Audio setup ?
Maybe Microphone is routed to the Headphones Channel by default , with some Windows setting in the Sound mixer ?
geposted Wed 09 Sep 15 @ 6:14 pm