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EXTREMELY strange exploding sound!!!
Hey Guys! I just got done with a recording/mixing session of a tune with about 16 tracks and a hefty amount of Waves plugins. Every once in a while, on both recording and playback, the system would sound like it's constantly exploding, as if someone had turned up the internal volume WAY past it's clipping point. Usually, if I stopped the transport right away, it would go back to normal, but sometimes it would stick like this. Anyone have any clue as to what is happening? Does it have anything to do with using up all the CPU power? This is not good for my monitors, heaphones, ears, or any potential clients. What's up? Digi, have you heard of this?
[This message has been edited by Chris Coleman (edited April 11, 2000).]
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