Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2002 1:21 pm
A strange thing just happened while using Luna 3.1: firstly it decided that I couldn't carry on unless I gave it my activation keys again, to which I complied, then it started producing a lot of noise.
The noise is produced by Masterverb and the Delays, but not filters, flangers, phasers, gates etc. Once a signal has passed to the effect, the noise level goes very high and the effect itself can be heard in a feedback loop underneath. It is not possible to stop the effect or the noise, even by removing the device and starting it up again.
My thinking (probably in the wrong ball park) is that there may be a problem with one of the DSP chips - are these effects run by a specific chip? I think it's unlikely to be software or driver related as I've reinstalled them but the problem continues. I've even accessed the card from the two O/S's on my machine (98 and 2000) and the same problem exists in both.
For what it's worth, I'm running a 800MHz PIII on a Gigabyte GA-6VX7-4X mainboard, with a NVIDIA G-Force2 display card.
Software being used at the time was Sonar 1.
It is strange that this comes after the sudden request for the activation keys. Should have taken this a warning that 'she's gonna blow!'
Any thoughts would be gratefully accepted as I don't fancy being without my sanity-saving pastime while the card goes back to its maker.
Cheers
MrE
The noise is produced by Masterverb and the Delays, but not filters, flangers, phasers, gates etc. Once a signal has passed to the effect, the noise level goes very high and the effect itself can be heard in a feedback loop underneath. It is not possible to stop the effect or the noise, even by removing the device and starting it up again.
My thinking (probably in the wrong ball park) is that there may be a problem with one of the DSP chips - are these effects run by a specific chip? I think it's unlikely to be software or driver related as I've reinstalled them but the problem continues. I've even accessed the card from the two O/S's on my machine (98 and 2000) and the same problem exists in both.
For what it's worth, I'm running a 800MHz PIII on a Gigabyte GA-6VX7-4X mainboard, with a NVIDIA G-Force2 display card.
Software being used at the time was Sonar 1.
It is strange that this comes after the sudden request for the activation keys. Should have taken this a warning that 'she's gonna blow!'
Any thoughts would be gratefully accepted as I don't fancy being without my sanity-saving pastime while the card goes back to its maker.
Cheers
MrE