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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 5:18 pm
by narly
You should be able to disable the wave display in your preferences in Cubase - that option is there for SX 3 anyway...

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 10:08 pm
by hubird
Can't imagine you can't turn off the realtime imaging funktion...?
glad you solved the issue :smile:

edit: ah...next page already... :grin:

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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 9:09 am
by snoopy4ever
On 2004-12-10 22:08, hubird wrote:
Can't imagine you can't turn off the realtime imaging funktion...?
glad you solved the issue :smile:

edit: ah...next page already... :grin:

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Thanks Hubird....:razz:... Well.., this geeky problem pursuing hi-tech solving filosophy sometimes blur my mind ..., not mentioning I got in panic.. :roll:.

But the whole problem was there for me to see all the time.....:razz:, and I got just confused for the way I used to solve problems..haha..:grin:

cheers

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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 9:09 am
by Counterparts
Took me ages to find this thread today!

The name's changed... :lol:

Glad to hear you sussed it out. I think that narly's right in saying you can disable the waveform display. In SL1, you could generate the waveforms post-recording...it might still be possible to do this.

Royston

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 9:20 am
by snoopy4ever
HAHAHA... sorry about that Royston

Thanks so much for all your support on this thread man...

Yes.. I'll try to disable the waves thing.. BUT.. I'm also planning a Heart Operation tonight.. as I'll change CPU's to see what is going to happen if I add other 250Mhz of processing with a faster one. Cross your fingers for me..., of course I'll change the whole system as soon as I get my hands on some money :razz:...

Thanks again

Snoopy
On 2004-12-13 09:09, Counterparts wrote:
Took me ages to find this thread today!

The name's changed... :lol:

Glad to hear you sussed it out. I think that narly's right in saying you can disable the waveform display. In SL1, you could generate the waveforms post-recording...it might still be possible to do this.

Royston

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 9:52 pm
by narly
snoopy;

did your mobo/cpu upgrade eliminate your problems with having the project window open?

I'm wondering because I now have a similar problem with Cubase SX3. I get random hitches in audio when recording and the Project window is visible. If I just hide it behind a mixer, the problem is gone! I've tried all the video setup tricks and turning off about everything Cubase is writing to the Project window during recording (waveforms, backgrounds) but if the Project window is open, there are the clicks/pops.

I can simultaneously record 8 stereo tracks and some midi at 44.1KHz and 32 bits while the Scope ASIO is set for 4ms latency with out a problem, but ONLY if the Project window is hidden somehow...

Pretty weird!!! So, what mobo/cpu are you running now, and how well does it work?

Thanks -

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 9:19 am
by snoopy4ever
Hello Narly, what a coincidence!
Well.. I've just changed my whole system.. (a P3 550Mhz) for a new mainboard with new Intel's 925X Chipset.. a new CPU and GPU, and Case (full of fans (not music fans)), tonight I was going to try to record 16 tracks of audio at 48Khz and some Midi automation for start. So I'll let you know tomorrow how it came up.., so far I've tested it for heating and very demanding games (Doom 3 high quality) and it's been like heaven, and some small Cubase projects.. But, again, tonight it will be tested for multitracking hard work.

Cheers.

Snoopy.

On 2005-02-04 21:52, narly wrote:
snoopy;

did your mobo/cpu upgrade eliminate your problems with having the project window open?

I'm wondering because I now have a similar problem with Cubase SX3. I get random hitches in audio when recording and the Project window is visible. If I just hide it behind a mixer, the problem is gone! I've tried all the video setup tricks and turning off about everything Cubase is writing to the Project window during recording (waveforms, backgrounds) but if the Project window is open, there are the clicks/pops.

I can simultaneously record 8 stereo tracks and some midi at 44.1KHz and 32 bits while the Scope ASIO is set for 4ms latency with out a problem, but ONLY if the Project window is hidden somehow...

Pretty weird!!! So, what mobo/cpu are you running now, and how well does it work?

Thanks -

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:06 am
by snoopy4ever
Hello ..., I'm back with my report.

No doubt changing the whole system is paying off..., Last night I was able to record 44 tracks (mono, 48khz, 24 bits each) to my hard disk at the SAME TIME!!!!, with automation included and wave displaying for each track!!.. amazing!...

And the processor would carry between 15 and 20% of usage... just amazing.

Snoopy.