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Currently Being ModeratedMar 12, 2010 10:05 AM (in response to dscheidt)RE: UX 8, OS X 4.6.8 drivers and Logic Pro 9.1... is there any way to get down to 32 samples?
David,
The lower the buffer size you set on your system, the more CPU is used to process your audio. If the buffers are set too low, you will hear pops and crackles in the audio. In this case you would need to raise the buffer setting to the next level for proper playback.
This is described on Page 3.3 of the POD Farm User Guide:
Regards,
Line6Hugo
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Currently Being ModeratedMar 12, 2010 10:16 AM (in response to Line6Hugo)Re: RE: UX 8, OS X 4.6.8 drivers and Logic Pro 9.1... is there any way to get down to 32 samples?
Hi Line6Hugo,
I certainly don't have a problem with CPUs, I'm running a quad core Mac Pro, and the CPU meters are not even twitching... The crackling seems rather consistent, not random.
Just trying to get the best performance available

Thanks
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Currently Being ModeratedMar 15, 2010 11:26 AM (in response to dscheidt)RE: UX 8, OS X 4.6.8 drivers and Logic Pro 9.1... is there any way to get down to 32 samples?
Your Mac seems plenty powerful, but I currently do not have access to this type of system to test. I will be logging a bug and opening a support ticket for you about this. Please use the following link to view your support ticket:
http://line6.com/account/tickets/view
Regards,
Line6Hugo
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Currently Being ModeratedMar 16, 2010 6:38 AM (in response to Line6Hugo)Re: RE: UX 8, OS X 4.6.8 drivers and Logic Pro 9.1... is there any way to get down to 32 samples?
Thanks Line6Hugo!
I've updated the ticket with the answers to your questions, and a sample project from Logic that has issues.
Thanks!
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