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This is really startin' to suck [message #83303] Tue, 17 April 2007 22:16 Go to previous message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
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Registered: January 2007
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Had to call a session tonight and send everyone home. This is the first time
in my entire studio career that I've not been able to figure out a
workaround for a problem in a tracking session, but when your recorder
freaks, it's time to wrap. Cubase 4 has gone completely apeshit. Clicks and
pops, tracks playing back out of sync, suckage of fidelity.....total
disaster. The first thing I would normally suspect is the clocking but
everything shows to be synced rock solid and I can play back entire (large)
projects in Cubase 4 that were recorded in Paris and then the tracks were
imported into Cubase SX 3.0.2 with nary a click, pop or hiccup and this is
using the AD/DA's that I have here as insert I/O so it's not the converters
and not the clocking.

It's creating a new project in Cubase 4 that is the problem. It is
especially problematic when I import an audio track to use for overdubbing.

I did go back to an old project in Cubase 3.0.2 and use it for a source for
a global template and it worked on one out of three projects I was tracking
tonight.

I even uninstalled/reinstalled Cubase 4 and it did no good.

The idea of migrating to Reaper is starting to appeal to me more and more. I
think Reaper even allows inputs to be routed to multiple outputs. That would
really be a nice situation for cues in a tracking session.

Bah.....I'm tired and PO'ed. Grrrrrrrr!!!!
 
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