I can confirm that the solution of Luis Miguel does stop the audio
distortion while leaving pulseaudio running.

For those that want to use this solution you may have to install
"paprefs" (sudo apt-get install paprefs) and run it, if it is not in
your system->preferences menu.  After making the first change, I had to
reboot before the new menu item appeared in "output" tab of the sound
preferences app.

But what does making this change "do"? :-)  I assume that nohz and
highres are still "off".  Are they?  I have them off on my machine... so
pulseaudio is still using "a less precise method of updating buffering"
as Daniel said (see Message 19).

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Toshiba NB30500F pulseaudio problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574137
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