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Hi -
I'm having an issue whereby (seemingly randomly) the audio on my machine starts glitching and stuttering - sometimes it's more like popping / clipping noises (but very intrusive) and other times it sound like there's an echo which repeats very briefly everything in the audio, which comes across like a stuttering effect.
It happens in iTunes, Quicktime Player, VLC, youtube, previewing audio in Finder etc
The only place this doesn't happen at all (which is pretty fortunate) is Logic X - which always behaves totally fine - I assume this could be a clue for someone that may point to the issue?! Funnily enough in looking at an old session on Logic 9, it does do the stuttering there....
I'm using an Apogee Duet audio interface, all the drivers are up to date, as is all the software on the Mac.
I'm not sure what triggers the issue, but frequency-wise it may happen 4 times during a movie - and it then irons itself out and is totally fine...(but during the melt down it's unbearable!)
Any help at all would be very gratefully received, I have to find a way to fix this issue!
I've seen similar posts on other forums, but no solutions....
Thanks,
Mike
MacBook Pro Retina 15" (Early 2013)
Apogee Duet Audio Interface
OS X 10.9.2
2.7 GHz Intel Core I7
16GB Ram 1600 MHz DDR3
I'm having an issue whereby (seemingly randomly) the audio on my machine starts glitching and stuttering - sometimes it's more like popping / clipping noises (but very intrusive) and other times it sound like there's an echo which repeats very briefly everything in the audio, which comes across like a stuttering effect.
It happens in iTunes, Quicktime Player, VLC, youtube, previewing audio in Finder etc
The only place this doesn't happen at all (which is pretty fortunate) is Logic X - which always behaves totally fine - I assume this could be a clue for someone that may point to the issue?! Funnily enough in looking at an old session on Logic 9, it does do the stuttering there....
I'm using an Apogee Duet audio interface, all the drivers are up to date, as is all the software on the Mac.
I'm not sure what triggers the issue, but frequency-wise it may happen 4 times during a movie - and it then irons itself out and is totally fine...(but during the melt down it's unbearable!)
Any help at all would be very gratefully received, I have to find a way to fix this issue!
I've seen similar posts on other forums, but no solutions....
Thanks,
Mike
MacBook Pro Retina 15" (Early 2013)
Apogee Duet Audio Interface
OS X 10.9.2
2.7 GHz Intel Core I7
16GB Ram 1600 MHz DDR3
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