I'l preface by saying (though I can't put it in Intel's 'i-lingo') the only machine I've tried Version 4 on is two-core - I do own a 4-core laptop but haven't tried it yet. Useful to know that trying that won't work.
And though I've tried various approaches (upping the sample buffer for one), the one infallible 'cure' I seem to be able to use is to drop the volume, via the Pianoteq slider.
In my case, since I'm driving the speakers at Top Volume for the amp that feeds them, I'd have to record such a low-volume performance as a WAV, adjust Volume in some audio editor and THEN listen to the file. Not very satisfactory.
Or feed my volume-dropped output thru a more powerful amp, before it hits the speakers. A more capable fix, but less-than-an Instant Fix also.
Still it's early days with this new 'engine', we are in discovery mode still. Noticeably it offers more Bass (much more than I like in fact).. And somewhere (the Manual?) I read that Bass notes take more computation than others, on account of the greater overtone-load. Crackling seems to happen in passages of fast and / or forceful Bass.
So, indicated as one of my future tries for a fix is losing some Bass, by this means or that.If you beat me to trying this out and it works, please say so.
ADDED: I just noticed this thread
http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/viewtopic.php?id=2206
have a look, and see if any suggestion there might work for you.
Last edited by custral (24-04-2012 01:15)