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problem with static on restored wav files

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Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 10/27/2005 - 14:06

hi,

i have had several hard drives suddenly fail on me in the last month.

i have tried to restore the drives but don't know how.

i have tried using recovery software to get at my lost files. its works and i can get my project files and the .wav files.

the problem is that the wav files are corrupt and have static through out.

logic midi problem with pedal half way down

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Submitted by Fargus on Sun, 10/23/2005 - 13:27

I'm using a roland rd700sx with a roland dp-8 damper pedal connected to a powerbook. recording midi works but when I have the damper pedal half way down the notes are there in logic but aren't audbile. Any tips on getting this working would be great as I have a deadline for a piano part I'm supposed to contribute for a project.

thanks

Problems WITH ONYX/CUBASE.

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Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 10/20/2005 - 18:21

Im having problems with the onyx firewire and cubase. . after installing everything when i hear playback it glitches and i hear little pops and then i squeals. .i tried adjusted the latency settings but it doesnt work...someone told me it was a digital clock problem but i even tried changing the sample frequency. the audio doesnt work in audio or traction correctly.

Latency problem please help

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Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 10/19/2005 - 10:44

I'm using Nuendo V2.2 and I'm experiencing latency problems while recording. I'm using an M-audio quattro USB Interface. The latency doesn't occur while I'm tracking (as I use direct monitoring), but it occurs where Nuendo places the wave file. It appears to be slightly late. I'm not sure by how much, but enough to create a flam on every downbeat.

Strange editing problem with PT...

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Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 10/12/2005 - 14:14

When I'm working on this one film at home I am getting this weird problem when I seperate regions (command e). I'll cut a region and a bunch of regions in the region list will also cut. They don't cut in the timeline, just the list. I have to select unused regions and delete them or else it slows down performance. I am using LE 6.1.2 The session I am working on comes from a 24mix system.

The most frustrating problem, I need some serious help...

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Submitted by anonymous on Tue, 10/11/2005 - 17:24

I have run into quite possibly the most frustating problem I've ever run into these last few days. I'm going to throughly explain the problem because I need serious insight and expertise, I've exhausted all the options I can come up with. Thank you in advance for reading and attempting to help.

Cubase latency problem

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Submitted by anonymous on Mon, 10/10/2005 - 11:35

i did a ghost to my computer and now ... all the previous Cubase projects are with 90ms latency!

but when I'm opening a NEW PROECT the latency is 7ms just fine !

i gotta keep working on previous projects .. what should i do?

I'm using luna II with ASIO driver and the asio driver IS selected on both old and new .. but only 80ms on previous ghost projects.

Anyone had problems with their GT Brick?

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Submitted by TheArchitect on Sun, 10/09/2005 - 11:04

I think one of my units seems to be acting up. I fire it up and after a couple a few minutes to warm up it works. After that it will intermittently fade out as if the the phantom power faded out or at least was significantly unper powered since and can still hear a very distorted sounding, but low level signal coming through. When this happens, power cycling the unit corrects the problem.

hum problems

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Submitted by anonymous on Sat, 10/08/2005 - 23:34

sorry if this has been asked, but I'm having problems searching.

i read a book that said all rooms have two electric lines so you can avoid having lights, appliances, etc on the same line as your audio equipment. i checked the diagram on the fuse breaker in my house and all rooms seem to be one line, and so my amps are buzzing bad.