Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2003 11:27 pm
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I solved the problem with stuttering in Acid, and I'm now running my Asio Scope driver......seems to be a project issue, although restarting SFP after problems seems necessary.
Now I can't get rid of it in Sound
Forge.....anything over 16bit..44.1k and I've got a helicopter in my computer. I did get rid of it briefly last night but I was so tired I didn't save what I'd done....dopey me...can't work it out today at all.
It only happens when audio is playing back, not a problem in silence between passages. I just don't understand ...I need a pointer in the right direction. I've reinstalled XP, Acid, Sound Forge...reinstalled SFP over the top. It happens with even one track of simple monophonic synth piano sound. So I think it's a project issue.........any pointers?
System: P4 2.6 1gig of ram Intel 865Mobo so has heaps of grunt.....
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Mikka on 2003-10-02 00:31 ]</font>
I solved the problem with stuttering in Acid, and I'm now running my Asio Scope driver......seems to be a project issue, although restarting SFP after problems seems necessary.
Now I can't get rid of it in Sound
Forge.....anything over 16bit..44.1k and I've got a helicopter in my computer. I did get rid of it briefly last night but I was so tired I didn't save what I'd done....dopey me...can't work it out today at all.
It only happens when audio is playing back, not a problem in silence between passages. I just don't understand ...I need a pointer in the right direction. I've reinstalled XP, Acid, Sound Forge...reinstalled SFP over the top. It happens with even one track of simple monophonic synth piano sound. So I think it's a project issue.........any pointers?
System: P4 2.6 1gig of ram Intel 865Mobo so has heaps of grunt.....
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Mikka on 2003-10-02 00:31 ]</font>