- How can I see my invoices/orders?
- How do I buy DeMIX Pro?
- How do I buy DeMIX Essentials?
- How do I buy RePAN plugin?
- How do I cancel my subscription?
- How do I change my payment details?
- Is there a free trial or demo of DeMIX Pro?
- Is there a free trial or demo of DeMIX Essentials?
- Is there a free trial or demo of the RePAN Plugin?
- Can I use a single license for DeMix Essentials or Pro on multiple computers?
- Can I use any recorded piece of audio in Demix Essentials or Pro?
- Do I need a physical iLok dongle to use Demix Essentials or Pro?
- Does AudioSourceRE keep a stored copy of my audio files?
- Is my data secure during uploading, processing and downloading?
- My free trial of DeMix Pro is not working, what do I do?
- What audio formats are supported?
- What is the difference between DeMIX Pro and DeMIX Essentials?
- How do I make a backing track with DeMIX Pro?
- How do I make a vocal separation with DeMIX Pro?
- How do I separate bass with DeMIX Pro?
- How do I separate drums with DeMIX Pro?
- I want to install DeMIX Pro on a new computer and I can't find the installer
- Where can I get the user manual for DeMIX Pro?
- My DeMIX Pro queue is stuck. What should I do?
- How do I use the DeMIX Pro batching feature? (Local Mode Only)
- How do I create a backing track with DeMIX Essentials?
- How do I make a vocal separation with DeMIX Essentials?
- How do I separate bass with DeMIX Essentials?
- How do I separate drums with DeMIX Essentials?
- I want to install DeMIX Essentials on a new computer and I can't find the installer
- Where can I get the user manual for DeMIX Essentials?
- My DeMIX Essentials queue is stuck. What should I do?
- How do I use the DeMIX Essentials batching feature? (Local Mode Only)
- How do I make a vocal separation with RePAN Plugin?
- How do I separate an instrument using RePAN Plugin?
- How do I separate bass with RePAN plugin?
- How do I separate drums with RePAN Plugin?
- I want to install RePAN on a new computer and can't find the installer
- What DAWs is RePAN Plugin compatible with?
- Where can I get the user manual for RePAN Plugin?
- How do I install Voxless?
- I want to install Voxless on a new computer and can't find the installer
- Where can I get the user manual for Voxless?
- Troubleshooting- Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)
- Troubleshooting- CPU Overload / Audio Stutter
- Does Voxless allow multiple outputs?
- What channel configurations are supported?
- What sample rates can I use?
- What about recording?
- What about plugin latency?
- How do I install DRUMLESS?
- I want to install DRUMLESS on a new computer and can't find the installer
- Where can I get the user manual for DRUMLESS?
- Troubleshooting- Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)
- Troubleshooting- CPU Overload / Audio Stutter
- Does DRUMLESS allow multiple outputs?
- What channel configurations are supported?
- What sample rates can I use?
- What about plugin latency?
- What about recording?
Troubleshooting- CPU Overload / Audio Stutter
Voxless performs some heavy processing which will require a certain amount of time before the separated audio is ready. Most computers are able to complete this processing fast enough for real-time applications, however there are many factors that influence whether or not Voxless will provide separated samples fast enough to its DAW. Each DAW will behave differently whenever a plugin is too slow to generate output samples, some will stop all playback and show an error message while others will carry on playback, leading to audio stuttering or slowing down.
The most common setting to help troubleshoot this kind of issue is audio buffer size. Generally, the larger the buffer size, the more time is given for a plugin to process the incoming audio. On lower end processors, the buffer size may need to be set at 2048 samples or above. On faster processors and Mac M1 machines, the latency can be expected to be around 1024 samples. We recommend always using the highest buffer size available.
Certain DAWs have additional configuration settings that can also help reduce the pressure on the device’s CPU such as anticipative FX processing or giving audio threads higher priority.