
With the Fairlight Audio Accelerator you get state of the art sub-millisecond super low latency. Luckily, DaVinci Resolve offers truly professional tools that you need to deliver incredible sound! DaVinci Resolve’s Fairlight audio page is a complete integrated digital audio workstation for Film and TV! You get a massive set of recording, editing, mixing, sweetening, finishing and mastering tools. In fact, audio is one of the key components when creating video products like Film, advertisements, Vlogs, and literally any product undergoing post production that you could ever possibly think of - and we’ll be going to dive into the hows of that soon enough! Sound design doesn’t only limit to adding music and sound effects to your video or mix, it’s the art of creating a seamless transition that creates the atmosphere of the moment being shown which is pleasing to the human ears. Video: GTX 1650 Super (driver 515.65.Now if you’re a video editor who wants to learn how to do basic audio design, or an audio hobbyist experimenting softwares offering sound design like DaVinci Resolve, or just straight up someone who wants to start a career in audio design with zero knowledge and experience, luck has it’s own ways because you found just the right article! RAM: 64 GB (Resolve mem limited to 40 GB, Fusion to 12 GB) It makes editing very difficult.Īdmittedly, my media disk is a slow sloth but this problem happens even with media in memory and no disk access taking place.ĬPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X (8-core, 16-thread) Once the audio dies, I can go a full minute before it comes back. Only when I move to a different part of the project or switch modes does it change the audio. Even when I scrub, the incorrect audio will still be synched up.

It seems like a buffer bug because sometimes I'll be playing a clip and audio from somewhere else in the project will be synched with it. Back when I used version 16 I didn't have this issue. I've had this happen in both version 17 and 18 (I upgraded to 18 to see if it was resolved but no luck). I'm having the exact issue too and it also goes silent in one channel and then the other, and then won't come back until some random time later and only for a few seconds before cutting out again.


Does you audio cut out on left channel, then cut out on the right before cutting out completely, then return randomly? You should start a new thread though and I'll post there too. Ricky Ricardo wrote:Yes, this is driving me crazy.
