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When I run my Powerbook G4 with enough memory (728MB in my case) and a reasonable load, I don't get clicks - but, that's also using just my software and a VST. If I overload my laptop, I tend to get dropouts rather than clicks.If you're not overloaded, then it could have something to do with the particular software you're using. I expect we would have heard about it here if Sooperlooper was prone to this, so I'd suggest starting with just that and no RAX or VSTs, if you can do that. See if you get clicks (I know, intermittent problems are hard to diagnose). Then, add in one new thing at a time, play, and listen for clicks. When you start to get clicks, that puts suspicion on the last item you added in, but also on load, so you might try testing with just the suspected item and Sooperlooper to see if you still get clicks. Iterate until done. Oh - I just saw Jeff's suggestions too. Of course, he's right - there are often audio parameters youcan tweak. If load is the issue, you might even consider going to a lower sampling rate (trade off sound quality vs. annoying glitches). Did you hear about the programmer they found dead in the shower? He was holding a bottle of shampoo that said, "lather, rinse, repeat". Best wishes, Warren Sirota Come hear *The Sandbox* at The Monkey in NYC, April 23rd, 8PM - details at www.warrensirota.com/sandbox > -----Original Message----- > From: nico spahni [mailto:nicosp@gmx.net] > Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 4:05 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: laptop setup: unwanted clicks > > > I've been experimenting with a laptop looping setup (Apple G4/1.25, > RAX, Sooperlooper, various plug-ins). > > Basically everything works pretty fine if it weren't for > those unwanted > clicks that make themselves heard every now and then. I > haven't figured > out yet when exactly they happen - not necessarily when I change a > setting or hit a button. > > Does anyone know what I'm talking about? What is the source of these > artifacts? > > Cheers > > Nico >