I got a Buzz in my production

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2010/10/27 15:16:19 (permalink)

I got a Buzz in my production

I did a track a while ago. It is a great dance piece with Zeta+ at the heart of it....
 
However I have a buzz in it at about measure 47 that I have no idea of where it came from or how to rid my project of it...
 
the buzz sounds just like when the audio engine stops working and all you hear is BUZZZZZZZ.... I hate it when it does that!!!   LOL ...well not really laughing
 
in order to make it happen I need to start the paroject at the beginning..if I start it in the middle some where near where it would be it will not sound....
 
Any Ideas of how to solve this?
 
If I can I just may be inspired to finish this track......well lets just say I already want to finish it..
 
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    Beagle
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    Re:I got a Buzz in my production 2010/10/27 15:23:53 (permalink)
    how many tracks do you have?  try isolating the track it's coming from and look at the waveform of the track it's happening on.

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    Re:I got a Buzz in my production 2010/10/27 19:09:02 (permalink)
    ditto on Beagle's comment..... I have used the MUTE TRACK function...or SOLO TRACK one at a time to find the noise.

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    Re:I got a Buzz in my production 2010/10/28 09:04:09 (permalink)
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    how many tracks do you have?  try isolating the track it's coming from and look at the waveform of the track it's happening on.
     
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    I think I have about 10 or so tracks
     
    Good thought.....I will try this
     
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    Re:I got a Buzz in my production 2010/10/28 09:05:28 (permalink)
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    ditto on Beagle's comment..... I have used the MUTE TRACK function...or SOLO TRACK one at a time to find the noise.

    Herb
    Thank you.......I will try this..............I do not understand why I did not think of such a simple solution.......
     
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    Re:I got a Buzz in my production 2010/10/28 09:18:07 (permalink)
    I often go for a complicated solution myself...overlooking the easy ones.

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    Re:I got a Buzz in my production 2010/11/03 09:40:19 (permalink)
    Well I figured out that it was my main synth.... If I freeze the track I do not get the buzz....but it also looses some of the energy as well......so I reinserted a different instance of it into the project...same thing so I deleted it and then froze the first one.....

    bummer but I think that this is going to be the solution here......

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    Re:I got a Buzz in my production 2010/11/03 11:07:56 (permalink)
    Freezing a track should not result in a loss of energy, dpending on your settings of course.

    Try simply freezing the Synth and see if your buzzing goes away.

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    Re:I got a Buzz in my production 2010/11/03 11:17:00 (permalink)
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    Freezing a track should not result in a loss of energy, dpending on your settings of course.

    Try simply freezing the Synth and see if your buzzing goes away.

    I guess I stated it wrong.... I did freeze the synth... sorry for the wrong info
     
    Also maybe I should not have said a Loss of energy....Instead I should have said a loss of Volumn in the track....
     
    sorry
     
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    Re:I got a Buzz in my production 2010/11/17 10:42:48 (permalink)
    Have you tried bouncing the synth down to audio ? Maybe its buzzing because the CPU is getting overloaded.Bouncing it down will free up some space - but do check the audio file...you should check it doesn't contain the buzz !!!
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    Re:I got a Buzz in my production 2010/11/30 08:47:34 (permalink)
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    Have you tried bouncing the synth down to audio ? Maybe its buzzing because the CPU is getting overloaded.Bouncing it down will free up some space - but do check the audio file...you should check it doesn't contain the buzz !!!
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    Yes I did and the Buzz has gone away.... It was on my Z3ta+ track.....
     
    Thanks.

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