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    Default Buffer overrun left click stopping play back and recording.

    Hi I'm getting the Buffer overrun message while running big or small sessions, doesn't seem to matter if I'm running 2 tracks or 40.
    Has anyone had this problem and a possible fix.

    I am running the latest version of Sawstudio on Windows 10 and i've done all the Win 8 tweaks.

    My machine is a i7 with 16 gig ram over locked to 4.2g
    With 2 SSD drives both system and data.
    Asus X99 motherboard.

    I am running a current mix with 40 tracks and 30 plugin running and the Buffer over run pops
    up on play.

    This is a very fast PC and should be able to run heavy sessions.

    Thanks for any suggestions in advance.

    Greeny

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    Default Re: Buffer overrun left click stopping play back and recording.

    Greeny,

    First off, why two posts?

    Secondly, it does not really matter how "great" your system is. It is important to keep mind that both SAW and SAC will run on pretty "light" systems.

    Thirdly, is this a new system, or have you used the system for a time and this problem is just now appearing?
    * Try to be as detailed as is possible here.

    Fourthly, what I/O are you using?
    * This would be more helpful than anything else. Problems like this are, at least in my understanding, related to the audio hardware and its configuration.

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    Default Re: Buffer overrun left click stopping play back and recording.

    Hi
    Sorry, accidentally posted it twice.
    I use a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 & a Focusrite Octopre MK2
    This is a new system but I've seen this on my Windows 7 laptop as well in the past.

    Just wondering is this a pc problem or Saw and the way it interacts with the audio driver?

    Regards greeny

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    Default Re: Buffer overrun left click stopping play back and recording.

    Greeny,

    Well, it is NOT a SAW problem, so it boils down to a PC-then-driver problem.

    Are you using USB then?

    Can you tell us a much about your system as is possible?

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    Default Re: Buffer overrun left click stopping play back and recording.

    Quote Originally Posted by mr_es335 View Post
    Greeny,

    Can you tell us a much about your system as is possible?
    You also say your using 30 plugins..... What plugins???
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    Default Re: Buffer overrun left click stopping play back and recording.

    The first problem I see is that your running Windows 10, use Windows XP, or Windows 7
    Second, 40 tracks with 30 plugins!!, is a very heavy load!!, try eliminating as many plugins as you can(ask yourself, do you really, really need them!!!),
    not all plugins run with the same efficiency, use ram in the same way...etc.
    Third, laptops usually have lower memory, slower processors, no matter what the operating system. They are a poor to use as a benchmark, especially with this load.
    Forth, how many processors are you using?, should be no more than 2, more than 2 processors, won't make your system perform any faster. You can adjust this in SAW.
    Fifth, try using 'Real Time Priority Class', and 'Use Region Memory Caching'

    ....and last but not least...what does your 'MT Load' read
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    Default Re: Buffer overrun left click stopping play back and recording.

    ....some other things....you can usually turn processors off and on in the bios...I would seriously stay away from over clocking anything on the mother board.
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    Default Re: Buffer overrun left click stopping play back and recording.

    Greeny,

    So, are you actually using 30 plug-ins at one time?

    Or is this how many plug-ins are available?

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    I would suspect your problem lies with the plug-ins (or maybe just one of them). I would open the .edl and disable the plug-ins on all tracks (by going to each channel and clicking the bypass on the pre-FX and/or post-FX button). Then if the song will play, start re-enabling the FX channels ONE at a time until it chokes again. Then disable that one and continue with un-bypassing the remaining tracks, one at a time.

    This has happened to me, with plug-ins I've successfully used previously, even on multiple tracks. Just one of them may cause the machine to stop.
    It's worth a try.
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    Default Re: Buffer overrun left click stopping play back and recording.

    Often you can reduce the plugin load by using on instance on the aux track instead of loading multiple instances on each track.
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