
I do not trust this product to update it again. It works fine in standalone, although that being said it is a retrograded version one of the upgrades totally ruined the sound, everything was distorted. (3) Please try another driver like ASIO4ALLīias FX 2 is probably the worst plugin I have ever used in Live. (2) Please check if the audio driver for your audio interface is up to date (1) Please make sure you've tried both 32bit & 64bit versions. *For Windows users having the crackling/popping noise issue in BIAS FX/Amp/Pedal standalone, This way you have the audio files without having to run multiple plugins in order to save CPU usage.


A common practice would be export the tracks with BIAS FX 2 to WAV files and reimport them into the session. Avoid using multiple instances of BIAS FX 2 plugins as it multiplies the CPU usage and can lead to CPU limit quite easily. For Windows users, we recommend you follow the guide below to optimize the system for better CPU performance for audio production work:Ĥ. Avoid opening other applications at the same time, and turn off unnecessary applications running in the background.ģ. Go to Audio Setting (of BIAS FX 2 or your DAW), set the Sample Rate to 48k or lower, set the Buffer Size to 256 or higher.Ģ. So when encountering the crackling noise, we recommend you look into the following:ġ. Having other applications running will eat up the CPU usage as well, resulting higher CPU usage. Lower Buffer Size and/or higher Sample Rate setting will also cause higher CPU load.Ĥ. CPU will overload more easily on certain presets with more effects and/or dual amp setting.ģ. The crackling noise is due to insufficient CPU usage.Ģ. The lack of replies suggests this is not common and personally I have never had this kind of thing happen in Live but sometimes plugins can do some strange things and i'd be looking more at the plugin than Live.ġ.


Have you written to the devs of the plugin? If you use a different plugin for instance (such as a Live plugin) does the same thing happen (in other words, is it only BiasFX)? How do you have things setup? Do you just have multiple tracks and just rec-enable a track to get the effects through it? How long does it take to occur or is there any kind of method to the failure? Does it ever not work when you first load live or after a certain time or when you switch instances? I have no answers, only suggestions to test.Ĭan you get this issue to happen under controlled cases at home? I have never heard of this issue occurring but if you can make it happen, it should be easy to test the issue.įor instance, is your BiasFX fully registered? It's not some kind of limitation from a Trial version or something? Hard to help when you have no idea of the equipment being used. Others need to know what you are working with to be able to help. I am sure you don't, but that's not the focus. I don't have any trouble with the pc, the software or the interface beside this one.
