by Christian LeBlanc » Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:40 am
If it's really bad, you can always try to copy and paste audio into the gap, and then cross-fade it into place (I don't know how to do that in Audigy) to hopefully reduce the abrasiveness.
Longer-term, I'd also be inclined to browse Kijiji for deals. I paid $150 for my current system off some kid on the East Side who frankensteins computer systems together, and, technology being what it is, is lightspeeds ahead of an expensive laptop I bought 4 years ago. Pfah.
Plus, if your older computer still does everything else you want it to (gaming, torrents, what have you), then you can dedicate your new PC for creative applications only (which I really should be doing for mine). And the reason I keep bugging you about the future is a) that's where all your music you record next will take place, and b) the rate that those clicks are appearing will only increase, if no measures are taken.