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2011/11/02 08:08:11
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noise burst thing
I tried to solve this over at the RME forum but got nowhere.
I get this flatulant noise burst when moving the position.
noise thing
(watch the mouse and listen)
So far, it is only on this one file (song).
Any ideas?
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2011/11/02 08:09:22
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that's ugly. have you tried increasing your latency buffers? are you in ASIO or WDM driver mode? have you tried the other mode?
http://soundcloud.com/beaglesound/sets/featured-songs-1
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yea Beag. tried increasing. haven't tried WDM though. don't want to either:)
sure doesn't help the case for "gapless"....
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2011/11/02 12:49:17
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true, but I'm not sure that's a sonar problem. I verified on my system in both X1 and 8.5.3 that it does not do that here. I'm using a MOTU with latest drivers in ASIO mode.
http://soundcloud.com/beaglesound/sets/featured-songs-1
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I had something similiar on another track today. Turns out, when I disabled DimPro it stopped. I'll check the other file tommorrow. I sure don't remember any dimpros in it though.
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