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a session recorded in PT10, opened in PT11. NOISE!!!
I found a trusted friend who has an installer for Mac OS Yosemite. I recently have been experience H/W Buffer errors everytime i mix, using 3rd party plugins, the stock plugins, or no plugins at all.
I recently purchased a used Apollo, 1st ed. from another trusted friend. I was using PT 10, with Mountain Lion for many many years. Basically, it was a compromise i had to make due to the hardware I owed for the last 10 years. Now that I have Yosemite, I had to start using my PT 11. Seems fine, I installed it, updated my ilok, etc. (I have not updated my Apollo driver yet, nor have i updated any of my 3rd party plugins). But today when I opened a session that I previously recorded with PT10, in PT11- I was experiencing lots of background noise during playback. Any of the tracks that had plugins on them I had made inactive. All I was listening to was a stereo track of the entire mix, and the Master channel. neither of which had any plugins assigned. I was opening PT 11 with no external interface attached. Just the Aggregate. When I made the edit that I needed to do for the client, consolidated the track, and exported the stereo track from PT to my desktop, the noise was gone when played back. So the actual audio files aren't corrupted, but something is weird in my DAW. What should I do? Where do I start? My specs are listed below. Model Name: MacBook Pro Model Identifier: MacBookPro9,2 Processor Name: Intel Core i7 Processor Speed: 2.9 GHz Number of Processors: 1 Total Number of Cores: 2 L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB L3 Cache: 4 MB Memory: 16 GB Boot ROM Version: MBP91.00D9.B00 SMC Version (system): 2.2f44 |
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Re: a session recorded in PT10, opened in PT11. NOISE!!!
Let me understand this - no audio interface but you monitored through the internal speakers? Or did you use a pair of headphones?
Was the noise actually in the audio? Or was it mechanical? And the noise was only happening when played inside PT right? When you say 'background noise' could you better describe that? Static? White noise? High pitched/low pitched? |
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Re: a session recorded in PT10, opened in PT11. NOISE!!!
Thanks for your response and questions. Let me try to clarify.
I was monitoring in BeyerDynamic 770 headphones. I unplugged them to see if the noise was there in the computer speakers, which it was. The noise isn't a malfunction of the monitoring, because I've tested them with other sources. I've watched movies on the computer speakers, I've plugged the headphones into other hardware, and they are working properly. The noise was only happening when played inside Pro Tools. It sounded like digital distortion. |
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Re: a session recorded in PT10, opened in PT11. NOISE!!!
no interface. I was monitoring through headphones (Beyer Dynamics 770d), and then checked it with the computer speakers.
The noise was only in PT, because I exported the stereo audio track I was working on and played it back in iTunes and it sounded fine. The noise was best described as digital distortion. Not high pitched. |
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Re: a session recorded in PT10, opened in PT11. NOISE!!!
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