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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2003-05-12 20:00 [#00695962]
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OMFG it's a bomb!!!111
Cubase SX 1.02, Win2K, M-audio Audiophile w/ latest drivers, PIV2.4gHz
When I have lots of short clips - the same wav clip repeating over and over - I get an occasional rhythmic ticking sound that lasts for the length of the clip.
I don't think it has anything to do with latency or DMA buffersize or IRQ problems, because it doesn't happen when I have one long clip instead of many repeating ones.
Ideas? Comments?
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ecnadniarb
on 2003-05-12 20:08 [#00695975]
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Turn the tick off on the controller bar?
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2003-05-12 20:11 [#00695980]
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I tried that. I also tried smashing every clock in the house. Then I stayed up late watching old episodes of The Tick. Then I was late for work the next day because I had destroyed all the clocks.
Fucking Cubase.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-05-12 20:34 [#00696016]
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and its not that you cut the sample at the wrong point, which normally creates a tick?
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Bremzen
from utrecht (Netherlands, The) on 2003-05-12 20:40 [#00696026]
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it probably is. if so: fleetmouse, turn on the auto-fade function, maybe that'll help.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-05-12 20:45 [#00696031]
Points: 47414 Status: Moderator | Followup to Bremzen: #00696026
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oh hello! :)
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Bremzen
from utrecht (Netherlands, The) on 2003-05-12 20:55 [#00696035]
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ha! i only noticed it was you after i replied. hihi. hello! (and goodev'nin'!)
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2003-05-12 20:56 [#00696036]
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Thanks, I'll give that a try... I thought there was silence at the end of the loop but maybe there's enough data to fsck things up.
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2003-05-16 10:50 [#00701192]
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I have tried everything and still clickity click. It's much worse with multiple wav audio tracks. Well whatever the motherfucking thing is doing, maybe it's related to the fact that it's pirated. Yarrr.
I'm a just gonna use Cakewalk Sonar for now, cause the latency is as good with it and no clicks. Yarrrr.
One thing I noticed is, when it's playing, Cakewalk reserves 100% of the CPU time for itself and then uses what it has to of that. But 50% of the reserved CPU is "nice", meaning other programs can run. I'm guessing it will reserve more not-nice CPU if it has to... a pretty smart arrangement!
Unfortunately Cubase doesn't have that feature, so anything else the computer does will contend with it for CPU time.
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