Experiencing audio glitches, stuttering, and dropouts? These can occur in your project when there is a lack of processing power in your browser/device.
- Freezing your tracks allows you to reduce the processing power needed to play your tracks by bouncing them to audio in the background. Click the Triple Dot Icon and select Freeze.
We strongly encourage freezing your tracks if you're working on a large project or experiencing a slowdown in your Studio's performance. - If you have many applications or various Chrome tabs open, closing them will also help with performance.
- Clear your cache and cookies.
i. Click on the Triple Dot Icon at the top right of Chrome
ii. Click on Settings
iii. Click Privacy and Security
iv. Under Privacy and Security, click on Delete browsing data
v. Select Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files
vi. Click Delete data
If your project has disconnected Audio/MIDI regions, we recommend merging them by selecting the regions, right-clicking, and selecting Merge Region.
Change Audio Input Channels
- Open a project in the Studio
- Tap the Gear Icon to access the Settings
- Find Troubleshooting and enable Audio Safe Mode
Clear your application cache
- Tap on your Profile Picture on your home feed
- Tap the Gear Icon on the top right to access your Setting
- Scroll down and tap on Clear App Cache
Freezing your tracks
- Tap on the Fader Icon at the bottom left corner of your screen
- Tap on the Triple-dot Icon on the track you'd like to freeze
- Tap on Freeze Track to freeze your track
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