Help on setting up my new S4
Help on setting up my new S4 Posted on: 25.06.2013 by Olene Minyard I've just had my S4 delivered this morning. Got a bargain deal from Juno Records of | |
Keturah Wasco 18.07.2013 |
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Vina Thamm 26.06.2013 |
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Olene Minyard 25.06.2013 | I've just had my S4 delivered this morning. Got a bargain deal from Juno Records of |
Keturah Wasco 18.07.2013 |
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Vina Thamm 26.06.2013 |
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Olene Minyard 25.06.2013 | I've just had my S4 delivered this morning. Got a bargain deal from Juno Records of |
Keturah Wasco 18.07.2013 |
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Vina Thamm 26.06.2013 |
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Olene Minyard 25.06.2013 | I've just had my S4 delivered this morning. Got a bargain deal from Juno Records of |
Keturah Wasco 18.07.2013 |
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Vina Thamm 26.06.2013 |
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Olene Minyard 25.06.2013 | I've just had my S4 delivered this morning. Got a bargain deal from Juno Records of |
Keturah Wasco 18.07.2013 |
Originally Posted by Bunford
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Vina Thamm 26.06.2013 |
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Olene Minyard 25.06.2013 | I've just had my S4 delivered this morning. Got a bargain deal from Juno Records of |
Keturah Wasco 18.07.2013 |
Originally Posted by Bunford
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Vina Thamm 26.06.2013 |
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Olene Minyard 25.06.2013 | I've just had my S4 delivered this morning. Got a bargain deal from Juno Records of |
Lakeesha Storman 26.07.2013 | I had to not just turn Wifi off, but completely disable the wireless controllers (all of them) in Device Manager. You can run the Diagnostic tool (name escapes me) that gets installed and set the latency higher and buffer higher, but those still didn't fix the issue. I downloaded a latency detection program from a link somewhere (I believe buried in this site in a sticky?) and that told me disable wireless devices as well as other possibilities until you resolve the issue. NI's diagnostic tool told me my computer couldn't handle it. Looks like your laptop should be beefy enough, and I tried every possible thing to get the pops to stop. Nothing worked until completely disabling the wifi drivers in the Device Manager. It's a bit of a pain to disable and re-enable after using it, but damn fun once you get it all figured out. Good luck |
Keturah Wasco 18.07.2013 |
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Vina Thamm 26.06.2013 |
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Charline Dye 25.06.2013 | Check out the sticky thread at the top of this sub-community
by smiTTTen about his windows prep for the S4. I ended up going with a dual boot system, running the script from the afore mentioned thread, and other tweaks I can't remember. There is also a sticky and a large thread at the Native Instruments community s on the same subject. To start with make sure your wifi is off, use the wall wart, turn off all other programs, and see if that helps. Also look into your latency settings, you may have to raise them. Hope that helps |
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