Waveburner and Macbook Pro issue

Not sure what's going on here but I decided to check a waveburner master on the internal speakers of my 2011 macbook pro. Each song has a distinct pop at the very front if played at the start of the region. It seems like buffers are not being cleared properly. This only happens using the internal sound, not through my usual interface (Fireface 400) I never noticed this before, is this a new bug or has anyone experienced the same thing?

Not sure what's going on here but I decided to check a waveburner master on the internal speakers of my 2011 macbook pro. Each song has a distinct pop at the very front if played at the start of the region. It seems like buffers are not being cleared properly. This only happens using the internal sound, not through my usual interface (Fireface 400) I never noticed this before, is this a new bug or has anyone experienced the same thing?

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