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jittter worsened after 28 June update of jk
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the update of 28 June crashed. after new start worsened performance; jitter level between 0 and 6. so sound like old lp record sometimes. hopefully new update to repair this foreseen?
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Audio Booster shows what for your Frame rate and bit rate?
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(07-06-2020, 07:37 PM)GDJ Wrote: Audio Booster shows what for your Frame rate and bit rate?
Dear GDJ
bitrate 320 kB/s. and packet rate 400 Pk/s
audio frame size 2,5 ms


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Herman. I'm slightly confused by the screenshot. It's showing nothing for the frame rate. Was that some sort of stock image, or is that of your actual settings even though you stated 2.5?
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(07-08-2020, 02:30 AM)GDJ Wrote: Herman. I'm slightly confused by the screenshot. It's showing nothing for the frame rate. Was that some sort of stock image, or is that of your actual settings even though you stated 2.5?
the 2,5 value is visible when in a session.

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Herman. I’m on Mac and can say I have noticed some audio issues since the last update. For instance, scratchiness. In the Audio Booster, the frame rate and bit rate control the quality of sound too. This is my understanding. And, the frame rate is important to control jitter between your audio interface and JK. Additionally, under the manage menu we have seen additional new audio management items. Since the developers are not providing details about these new features, i’m finding myself get caught up in my own trial and error with them. I’m still fighting for a better sound.
I suspect you are on Mac too? If so, a few details about your setup would be helpful.

But let me suggest/ask, what happens when you increase the Audio FrameSize? I suspect the jitter may increase - but, do you notice any different in the quality of sound?
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(07-08-2020, 07:57 PM)GDJ Wrote: Herman. I’m on Mac and can say I have noticed some audio issues since the last update. For instance, scratchiness. In the Audio Booster, the frame rate and bit rate control the quality of sound too. This is my understanding. And, the frame rate is important to control jitter between your audio interface and JK. Additionally, under the manage menu we have seen additional new audio management items. Since the developers are not providing details about these new features, i’m finding myself get caught up in my own trial and error with them. I’m still fighting for a better sound.
I suspect you are on Mac too? If so, a few details about your setup would be helpful.

But let me suggest/ask, what happens when you increase the Audio FrameSize? I suspect the jitter may increase - but, do you notice any different in the quality of sound?
Dear GDJ,
tI am on Mac indeed. I have not experimented yet with varying parameters, since I am not a specialist in this area. The tutorials regarding improving jitter on you tube are all about windows comp's. Did not see any related to Mac.
the surprising thing is that jitter levels do vary constantly. where does such instability comes from?may I should try varying some parameters and look at the effect.
i do play together with a music friend who has also same eqmt. she has no jitter issues, and the recent sw update went well on here system???

in one of the other forum topics I read about the latency improvement of Focusrite. After installing this the latency indeed went down from 11,3 to 7,8 ms. b
But also jitter seems better. All values in Audio Booster still unchanged compared to before the improvement.
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