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Old 04-03-2012, 10:49 AM
Rob_A Rob_A is offline
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Default Major pop/crack at very end of wav

This seems to only happen when I stop recording using my control surface. Automated punches seem fine.

Anyone else seeing this? Its very annoying, specially for the talent that has phones on. They gimme the "what the hell you tryin to do to my ears" stare.

I7, win7 Ulti, Pt10.0.0
RME9652 (word clock master), ISA428 via dig card.


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Rob
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Old 04-03-2012, 01:26 PM
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Default Re: Major pop/crack at very end of wav

Think I solved it.....!!!

I noticed in the Hammerfall DSP page that my preamp/digital card was not locked/synced, check BNC cabling, all was good. RTFM in the Hammerfall DSP manual and discovered I had the AEB (Analog Expansion Board) check box selected, unchecked and problem seem to have disappeared....yea....!!!
Tracking session tonight, I'll know for sure.

I love the low 32 sample latency option of this card under win7, awesome for tracking.

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Rob
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