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Problem with Clock???
I am running a mac g4 933 on os 9.2 with pro tools hd3/5.3.1 vr 2 software and a sync i/o
For some odd reason, when I go into playback I get some very strange clocking sound. It actually sounds pitched way down and like its late from latency. This only happens when something is in record though. (another track) I have trashed my preferences, changed the playback levels from 96 voices to 48 voices and so on. I have changes the hd buffer size from 1012 to 128. I cannot figure out what the problem is. I have had this setup with zero problems for over a year and now this happens and I havent got a clue where its coming from. Is this a software issue? or a hardware issue? Has anyone else had this happen? Thanks in advance!
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Re: Problem with Clock???
I am thinking of reinstalling dae.
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Re: Problem with Clock???
Hello,
Whats the clock source on the Sync I/O set to? If you have the Sync I/O set to external sync, make sure the device is running at the same samplerate as the current session. Does the problem persist when the Sync I/O is set to internal for its clock source? Also, make sure all of your interfaces are chained together via loop sync with the Sync I/O as the loop master. Mike |
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Re: Problem with Clock???
another thing I thought of...are you recording from a digital input or analong input?
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Re: Problem with Clock???
reinstalling dae has fixed the problem.
thanks for the replys though.
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Re: Problem with Clock???
but, my clock source is set to internal. I am not syncing anything up, it just sounds like a clocking problem....know what Im mean? Sample rates are all the same.
"Also, make sure all of your interfaces are chained together via loop sync with the Sync I/O as the loop master." I know this is not the problem. "another thing I thought of...are you recording from a digital input or analong input? " * Its an analogue input. I reinstalled the pro tools 5.3.1 Vr. 2 software and the noise is gone. I am not sure what it was or where it came from. BUT THE GHOST IS GONE! [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img]
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