wilbil
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Spitz, sperts and other annoying sounds when recording.
This is driving me nuts! And happens sometimes but not all. Last night I had Three tracks playing back and recording a new one. I’d hear the playback making these spertz and studder (for lack of a better word) even a short bust from what sounds like another track. I’ts really distracting while recording a new track. After getting through the whole take doesn’t appear on playback. I use a Tascam 1621 USB and a Quad processor w/7 gigs mem in W7 X64. I Defrag the HD every Wednesday. Any ideas? Thanks Will
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gustabo
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Re:Spitz, sperts and other annoying sounds when recording.
2012/06/13 17:52:01
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How many hard drives do you have? What are their rpm speeds?
post edited by gustabo - 2012/06/13 18:03:19
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Re:Spitz, sperts and other annoying sounds when recording.
2012/06/13 17:54:52
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7 gigs of memory? Is that a typo? Anyway, it could be a bunch of stuff. Did it work before and this just happened spontaneously or is this a new install? If you do actually have 7GB of RAM I'd think that might cause an issue (you want matched pairs of RAM and properly installed to make full use of it... I don't even know how one would go about installing 7GB of RAM). But the easiest solution which will probably come up is up the buffer setting. Also what specific processor are you using? "Quad" doesn't give much detail.
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CJaysMusic
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Re:Spitz, sperts and other annoying sounds when recording.
2012/06/13 20:01:28
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Try adjusting your sound card drivers and make sure your using an up to date driver Cj
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Mystic38
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Re:Spitz, sperts and other annoying sounds when recording.
2012/06/13 22:54:13
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as CJ indicates, the most likely culprit is your audio drivers.. you should see option to increase sample and usb buffers, increase them substantially to see if the problem goes away. If not, then you perhaps have other latency culprits in your system..and, rather than guessing, simply collect the data using this : http://www.resplendence.com/latencymon This program will detail any and all latency issues for you.. oh, like wifi, antivirus, sleepy ports, hard page faults, HD access..
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Mystic38
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Re:Spitz, sperts and other annoying sounds when recording.
2012/06/13 22:55:19
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gustabo How many hard drives do you have? What are their rpm speeds? u suk.. :D i just swatted that bug on my monitor!..lol
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wilbil
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Re:Spitz, sperts and other annoying sounds when recording.
2012/06/25 01:13:34
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Just one and the RPMs in the safe zone.
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daveny5
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Re:Spitz, sperts and other annoying sounds when recording.
2012/06/25 09:27:14
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Are you using ASIO mode? What do you have your buffers set to in the ASIO control panel? Try 256 and see if that helps. If it gets worse, try 512.
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