With regards to the logs, whenever you're experiencing the issue, you
could grab the kernel log with dmesg and upload here. There might be
some clues in the kernel log as to what's going on or why this is
happening.

Since it sounds like you've experienced the issue up to mainline 6.11
kernel builds but it seems to be working with 6.12 mainline, this would
indicate that it must've been fixed somewhere between 6.11 and 6.12.
This is a good starting point. Since the problem is not reproduceable
easily/deterministically, this is a little bit tricky, however, one way
of finding fixes would be to reverse bisect the mainline kernel to
identify fix commits. We have an explanation of the process here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection#What_is_a_reverse_bisect.3F

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Title:
  audio corruption since kernel >6.8, solved temporarily by restarting
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