General optimisation:
1. Set your computer's power for high performance
If your computer is set to conserve energy, the CPU may not be running at full
speed all of the time. This can have a detrimental effect on your computer's
audio performance. To set your computer's power for high performance:
- Go to: Control Panel>Power Options
- Choose "High Performance"
- Then click the "Change plan settings" button. Make sure both power options are
set to "Never".
2. Disable system sounds
System sounds can interrupt audio. Ensure that they are disabled by doing the
following:
- Go to control panel and select "Sound"
- Go to the sounds tab
- Under sounds scheme, select "No sounds"
- Click "Apply" then, "OK"
3. Set processor scheduling to "Background services"
This will improve the performance of your audio drivers on your computer. To do
this:
- In control panel select "system"
- Go to "Advanced system settings" and then the "Advanced" tab
- Click on "Settings.." under Performance to bring up the "Performance Options"
window.
- Go to the "Advanced" tab and set processor scheduling as "Background Services"
- Click "Apply" then "OK"
4. Disable Windows Firewall, anti-virus and spyware software
These should all be disabled to ensure that no interferences occur during audio
recording or playback and to ensure that maximum resources are available. To
remain secure while your firewall and antivirus disabled, it is advisable to
temporarily disconnect from any internet connections when working with audio.
This will also make sure that no network adapters are conflicting with any
audio.
5. Disable 'Windows Background Apps'
Windows 10, by default, runs a number of Apps in the background, regardless of
whether you are using them.
Select 'Settings' from the Windows Start menu, select 'Privacy', then select 'Background Apps'. From here switch 'Off' the apps that you do not believe you are using, or that you do not wish to run in the background when you are not using the program.
6. Disable 'Windows updates from more than one place'
Navigate to 'Settings' in the Windows Start Menu.
Then select:
Update & Security -> Advanced Options -> Choose how updates are delivered ->
Turn the slider from 'ON' to 'OFF'.
Advanced optimisation:
If you wish to optimise your system further, or you are using a system that is particularly lacking in resources you can follow the tips below for advanced optimisation.
Disable Visual effects
The visual features in Windows 10 can use resources that could otherwise help to
improve audio performance. As a start, it is good idea to disable some of the
visual features by doing the following:
- Bring back up the "Performance Options" window by following step 3 above and
clicking on the "Visual Effects" tab and selecting "custom".
- Untick: "Animate windows when minimising and maximising" to help prevent
glitches when minimising and maximising. You can also experiment with disabling
other visual effects in the custom list to see how they improve audio
performance.
- Once finished, press "OK"
If you wish to optimise your Windows 10 graphics for the best performance use the "Adjust for best performance" option.
Disable Network cards
Sometimes, network card drivers can cause problems with audio. A good
troubleshooting step is to try disabling your network adapters in Device
Manager, and then test local audio (like an .mp3) and see if you continue to
have issues. This is also a good optimisation step in general. Disabled adapters
can easily be re-enabled at any point.
Disable Windows services
One way in which you can make more resources available to improve audio
performance, is to disable unnecessary Windows 10 services as these use valuable
resources. The following site has a comprehensive guide to the services running
on Windows 10 and helps locate the services that are safe to disable:
Windows 10 Service Configurations by Black Viper
Please note that we would recommend that disabling Windows services should be done only by advanced users.
If you are still experiencing audio performance problems after optimising your computer for audio, please Contact Technical Support
Disable Fast Boot
Some users may experience an issue where audio becomes slowed down after booting the computer. This is fixed by disabling fast boot. For instructions on this and further information please see this article.