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USER GUIDE REVISION
I have problems with garbled or distorted audio
If you hear distorted, noisy or corrupted audio, it probably means that n-Track is not being able to communicate with the audio hardware device correctly. That's typically a configuration issue. To try to fix the issue you can try a number of things:
- Select the Use recommended audio settings option in the Settings box
- Try unchecking the Enable low latency performance mode option
- Please try restarting the app:
- press the multitask button in the lower Android toolbar
- swipe over the n-Track app to kill it
- open the app again
- Try terminating all the apps that may be accessing the speaker or microphone.
- Try to temporarily disabling the always-on Google Voice Assistant. The Google Assistant needs to always record from the mic in order to respond to the Hey Google command. On some devices the Google Assistant access to the audio device may interfere with n-Track's recording. To temporarily disable the voice assistant:
- open the Google app
- select Settings
- select Voice
- select Voice Match
- disable Hey Google or Ok Google
- Try restarting the device.
- Try switching between and hz sampling frequency in the Settings box.
- If the audio is still distorted, try increasing the "Buffer size" and "Number of buffers" settings.
- If you're running Android or later also try selecting AAudio device drivers in the Settings box.
Please try this recommended configuration:- open the Settings box
- select AAudio drivers for input and output
- make sure that the 'Use recommended audio settings' checkbox is checked
- uncheck 'Auto-tune buffers'
- set 'Number of buffers' to 3 or 4
- check 'Reserve CPU for audio'
What is the recommended configuration for low latency?
Please try this recommended configuration:
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- open the Settings box
- check the Enable low latency performance mode option
- if you're using Android or later select AAudio drivers for input and output
- make sure that the Use recommended audio settings checkbox is checked
- uncheck 'Auto-tune buffers'
- set Number of buffers to 2 (OpenSLES), 3 or 4 (AAudio)
- check 'Reserve CPU for audio'
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