Generally, stuttering as well as clicks, pops, audio drops and latency are related to the driver in use for the audio card in the machine.

If it's a factory soundcard and you're using MME as the driver, you might want to experiment with your buffer settings and latency. Often, even that doesn't help.

If you are serious about making music, you'll want to look into a dedicated external interface that can run ASIO drivers.

Case in point: I use a Focusrite interface and ASIO on my main DAW. I have a laptop that will run BB quite well with it's factory sound card and MME. BUT.... when I open that same file that runs well in BB in Real Band (RB).... it plays horribly. It has all the associated ills I mentioned in the first sentence. If, I plug in my Focusrite, and switch to ASIO.... it runs perfectly.

The problem is related to how well the driver and sound card can handle the music and get it buffered and up to the speakers all at the same time. It's compounded when you have audio, which can be handled easily, mixed with a number of synth tracks that have to each be processed first, then delivered in sync with the audio..... the factory cards and MME have a very hard time doing that job.

Like I said, you might be able to tweek the settings or perhaps use ASIO4ALL to solve the issue. A4A tries to fool MME and the hardware into thinking it can run ASIO..... sometimes it works.... and in my case, it didn't. The best solution is a hardware upgrade that can handle real ASIO.

Hope this helps


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