Lexington update hurt audio performance

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2015/12/29 02:11:11 (permalink)

Lexington update hurt audio performance

After installing Sonar Lexington I immediately noticed worse audio performance. A project that played fine in Kingston (maybe an occasional tick, barely noticeable) had lots of ticks and pops in Lexington, almost crackling. I had to disable lots of VST plugins before it seemed to play reasonably all right. I just reverted back to Kingston and it's immediately back to where it was before. Very disappointed, to be sure.
 
I'm running a Macbook Pro 13" 2010 with Windows 7 and a Focusrite Saffire Pro 26 at 128 samples latency.
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    Re: Lexington update hurt audio performance 2015/12/29 02:36:13 (permalink)
    WiFi enabled or something else increasing DPC latency? I'm not seeing any change, and the fix list for Lexington didn't really include anything that I would expect to have an impact on playback performance.

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