Waveform Drawing Issue

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2017/05/10 21:18:28 (permalink)

Waveform Drawing Issue

I have seen this issue happen many times.  I am recording a simple hi hat all the way through out, and somewhere along the line, the waveform goes nuts (the sound is fine - just the drawing).

What is going on here?
 
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    Re: Waveform Drawing Issue 2017/05/11 01:38:54 (permalink)
     I used to see this issue, not very often, and not on my current system. . . not sure what your system specs are but, a few things that might work:
    1) Have you tried selecting the clip, then Key in Shift-K . . . then hit the button "Recompute Pictures" ?
    2) What about your Cakewalk picture cache, have you cleared that lately ?
     
    I'm also curious if you are recording multiple takes of your hi-hat track, not that that should be a problem, but just wondering about the scenario of your recording workflow that might cause this to happen. I think your screenshot shows something called called "Transistor", is that a VST drum synth ?

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    Re: Waveform Drawing Issue 2017/05/11 15:10:43 (permalink)
    Hello,
     
    Thank you for the response.
     
    Here are my system specs, its a decent laptop, about a year old:
     

     
    I did clear the picture cache.
     
    I also see this with multiple VSTs, I dont think it matters, but yes, this was a freeware VST that met the needs here called Transistor Drums.
     
    Thank You,
    Adam
     
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