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Brand new KRK Rokits crackling in playback, Logic Pro X

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Submitted by redcat on Sun, 05/31/2020 - 21:12

Hi, I tried googling this, but every answer I'm reading is over my head. Buffer Size is something people advise changing. But for reference, I don't know what a buffer is nor do I know how to find my buffer settings. Someone else said to watch your CPU/HD meter, and I again don't know what those are, nor how to change them.

Strange Crackling Noises

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Submitted by MisterSkids on Sat, 05/07/2016 - 11:14

So I recently got a new computer and installed all the same equipment onto this superior computer, however I have been recording issues. I keep running into a strange cracking noise that appears randomly in my audio, its not from any outside sources and I turned off my anti-virus and has not worked. When testing this issue i have to keep recording for around 3-5 minutes until I hear it.

Crackling Output

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Submitted by JeremyD on Thu, 12/26/2013 - 12:09

I've never experienced this problem before but while live, and after recording, I get sort of a crackling sound with the vocals.

I'm using Avid M-Audio mini (with a cardioid condenser mic) with garageband. I'm thinking maybe I damaged the mic while transporting it but I didn't drop it or anything

Crackling sound during recording

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Submitted by Vuxxy on Wed, 08/28/2013 - 11:14
Hello! My first post on the site (been lurking for a while). The community here seems to be very helpful and knowledgeable, so I thought this would be a great place to seek help. I'm having some sound issues with my home recording. There is some "crackling" and "popping" sounds during the recording of my vocals.

Crackling while adjusting volume!

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Submitted by psimard on Sat, 11/17/2012 - 19:20

Hi, I have PreSonus Firepod 8 channel interface plugged into 2 KRK rokit 5 monitors. Every time I turn the volume knob on the interface, my left monitor crackles and stop sounding until I play with the knob long enough so that it's at the perfect spot where I can get clear sound out of it, but it's only temporary until the sound disappears from that monitor again.