Bounce to disk issue [message #97660] |
Mon, 31 March 2008 12:06 |
Bill T
Messages: 1 Registered: March 2008
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Anybody else seen this prob with 3.0 on Windows XP? When doing a bounce to
disk, I get the dialog box asking for filename, but meanwhile the bounce
has already started and the tracks are playing.
I'd swear that it just started doing this, and for some reason, it seems
that the first time you do a bounce in a project it waits for the name before
beginning the bounce. As it is now, I just have to leave enough 'roll time'
ahead of the tracks to give me time to type in a filename. Not an ideal solution...
Any ideas?
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Re: Bounce to disk issue [message #97701 is a reply to message #97662] |
Tue, 01 April 2008 10:57 |
Miguel Vigil [1]
Messages: 258 Registered: July 2005
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Nope... I tried that early on, and that doesn't work either. I found out that
clicking record in the transport window, rather than using the CS transport
controls works fine, so that's what I do now.
I guess it must be something in the CS interface, I dunno. Thanks for the
input never the less...
BT
EK Sound <ask_me@nospam.net> wrote:
>That happened because you pressed play first... hold record down THEN
>press play... the dialog box will pop up first then the bounce will
>start once the name is entered. Also, allow for at least 2 seconds of
>dead air from where you have the now line set or you will clip off the
>front of the bounce.
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>David.
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>Bill T wrote:
>> Anybody else seen this prob with 3.0 on Windows XP? When doing a bounce
to
>> disk, I get the dialog box asking for filename, but meanwhile the bounce
>> has already started and the tracks are playing.
>>
>> I'd swear that it just started doing this, and for some reason, it seems
>> that the first time you do a bounce in a project it waits for the name
before
>> beginning the bounce. As it is now, I just have to leave enough 'roll
time'
>> ahead of the tracks to give me time to type in a filename. Not an ideal
solution...
>>
>> Any ideas?
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Re: Bounce to disk issue [message #97722 is a reply to message #97701] |
Wed, 02 April 2008 09:07 |
Sandy Tipping
Messages: 54 Registered: June 2007
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This has happend randomly for as long as I've used Paris, and I'm using
WinME (since about 2000).
I do find that being very deliberate about record and then play (leaving at
least half a second between rec and play) solves this most of the time.
It seems to be at it's worst when I'm in a hurry to send a rough mix - stop,
select last recorded, delete files, start again.
S
"Bill T" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:47f27798$1@linux...
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> Nope... I tried that early on, and that doesn't work either. I found out
> that
> clicking record in the transport window, rather than using the CS
> transport
> controls works fine, so that's what I do now.
>
> I guess it must be something in the CS interface, I dunno. Thanks for the
> input never the less...
> BT
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> EK Sound <ask_me@nospam.net> wrote:
>>That happened because you pressed play first... hold record down THEN
>>press play... the dialog box will pop up first then the bounce will
>>start once the name is entered. Also, allow for at least 2 seconds of
>>dead air from where you have the now line set or you will clip off the
>>front of the bounce.
>>
>>David.
>>
>>Bill T wrote:
>>> Anybody else seen this prob with 3.0 on Windows XP? When doing a bounce
> to
>>> disk, I get the dialog box asking for filename, but meanwhile the bounce
>>> has already started and the tracks are playing.
>>>
>>> I'd swear that it just started doing this, and for some reason, it seems
>>> that the first time you do a bounce in a project it waits for the name
> before
>>> beginning the bounce. As it is now, I just have to leave enough 'roll
> time'
>>> ahead of the tracks to give me time to type in a filename. Not an ideal
> solution...
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
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Re: Bounce to disk issue [message #97820 is a reply to message #97722] |
Mon, 07 April 2008 15:00 |
Miguel Vigil [1]
Messages: 258 Registered: July 2005
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Glad(?) to hear it's not just my rig I guess. But I know the drill well; stop,
select last recorded files, delete.... I'll try the method you use and see
if it works.
"Sandy Tipping" <tippsand@earthling.net> wrote:
>This has happend randomly for as long as I've used Paris, and I'm using
>WinME (since about 2000).
>
>I do find that being very deliberate about record and then play (leaving
at
>least half a second between rec and play) solves this most of the time.
>
>It seems to be at it's worst when I'm in a hurry to send a rough mix - stop,
>select last recorded, delete files, start again.
>
>S
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>"Bill T" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:47f27798$1@linux...
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>> Nope... I tried that early on, and that doesn't work either. I found out
>> that
>> clicking record in the transport window, rather than using the CS
>> transport
>> controls works fine, so that's what I do now.
>>
>> I guess it must be something in the CS interface, I dunno. Thanks for
the
>> input never the less...
>> BT
>>
>> EK Sound <ask_me@nospam.net> wrote:
>>>That happened because you pressed play first... hold record down THEN
>>>press play... the dialog box will pop up first then the bounce will
>>>start once the name is entered. Also, allow for at least 2 seconds of
>>>dead air from where you have the now line set or you will clip off the
>>>front of the bounce.
>>>
>>>David.
>>>
>>>Bill T wrote:
>>>> Anybody else seen this prob with 3.0 on Windows XP? When doing a bounce
>> to
>>>> disk, I get the dialog box asking for filename, but meanwhile the bounce
>>>> has already started and the tracks are playing.
>>>>
>>>> I'd swear that it just started doing this, and for some reason, it seems
>>>> that the first time you do a bounce in a project it waits for the name
>> before
>>>> beginning the bounce. As it is now, I just have to leave enough 'roll
>> time'
>>>> ahead of the tracks to give me time to type in a filename. Not an ideal
>> solution...
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>
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