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CJ Jacobson

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  1. WDM driver is just fine. With some sound cards, like the TASCAM, the ASIO driver mode is a POS. If WDM gives you better performance, that use it. IIRC, TASCAM never had good ASIO drivers for windows
  2. I can assure you, its not your pic cache and it has nothing to do with a clean install either. A pic cache will not make your sounds sound harsh, and give it extra mid frequency levels. Maybe you have an EQ enabled in the cuemix or maybe you are using a mic like the SM57 that gives you extra mid range. Or maybe sample rate mismatch, but that would make it slower or faster. you did not say that was the case... But its definitely not your pic cache and a clean install. CJ
  3. You are not understanding the concept of mono and stereo instruments and tracks. Guitar is mono, so there is no need to change the interleave to mono. Its already set to mono. Guitar is a mono instrument. Even when you record with 2 mics onto 2 different tracks, you still have 2 mono tracks. You do not record a mono signal onto a stereo track and then change the interleave to mono, as you stated above. That's backwards. You record a mono track onto a mono track, like guitar, and the interleave is already set to mono. Hence, no need to change the interleave, even when sending the guitar to a bus with stereo effects. You got it now?
  4. The guitar is a mono instrument, so the track would be mono already and with the track being mono, the interleave would be mono automatically. You would not have a mono tack on a stereo track. It would enter any plugin mono, even if the effect outputs stereo. Even if you use 2 mics to record a guitar, each mic would be recorded onto its own mono track.
  5. If you care about latency, then do not use the on-board sound chip. Get a dedicated audio interface with drivers written for audio production
  6. Try bouncing down or freezing your MIDI to audio before exporting it out of your DAW. It cannot handle the 64bit processing engine. FYI: All these problems will go away with a audio interface.
  7. Try making a template with those specific configurations selected...
  8. How is your gain stage? Do your tracks go to the master bus Sends go to buses Buses go to the master bus Is the master bus the only bus to go to the main outs? What are the RMS, LUFS, and peak dB levels on your master bus and main outs read? Are you 100% positive that your export setting are set up correctly? How are you setting them up? There is a setting in the preference menu to fix DC off set upon audio files, so make sure that is selected You need a dedicated audio interface. The built in sound cards are not able to deal with the demands of producing audio and running a DAW proficiently. This built in card can give you artifacts, as its drivers are lacking and its converters for A/D and D/A are lacking and its internal hardware is lacking.
  9. How much room is left on your hard drive and do you have a dedicated hard drive for only your audio files? That is something you should do, if you do not. As far as your dropouts, that's just a buffer setting that may be too low for the current work load of your DAW & PC and/or the dropout configuration in your aud.ini file is set to low. I would first raise your buffers, before messing with the dropout setting. To solve it, just raise your ASIO drivers for your audio interface or slide the WDM slider to the right, if you are using WDM driver mode. Also make sure you have the latest drivers for your audio interface.. That's it!!
  10. Since its audio and you are not having any MIDI issues, keep them ware they are set at. The right settings are the Settings that work for you and they are working for you, yes?
  11. Are you looping it during playback and is it audio or MIDI you recorded? Do you have any Plugin effects on this track? This is prob not it, but if its MIDI make sure your tempo map doesn't have any tempo changes and make sure your MIDI buffers are set for optimal response. You can also try playing with your audio interface ASIO buffers as well CJ
  12. I do what BR suggested, but if you want it to default to 'Entire Mix' you should make a project template with it saved like that and it should always be the default.
  13. Pre fader is pre effect and post fader is post effect. Same for send, pre and post sends.
  14. Just click your mouse anywhere on the track view and this will de-select and selections you have made before you export
  15. You can define the folders it sans in the preference menu. Just insert he folder location you added the plugin to and delete the rest and it ill only scan hat folder location.
  16. No, i'm not saying that. You are confusing pan laws and actual dB levels No, no need. You are confusing pan laws and dB levels. They are 2 different things..
  17. I understood you and my response/answer is still the same: You mixed the project with the -3 pan laws, so changing the Pan law in a project to something else will change all its levels and make it sound different your ears.. You would need to mix it all over when changing the pan laws.
  18. The pan laws do no changes the sound, it just changes the sound levels and how it behaves when its panned. In simple terms.. This is what is happening to your ears.. You mixed the project with the -3 pan laws, so changing the Pan law in a project to something else will change all its levels and make it sound different your ears.. You would need to mix it all over when changing the pan laws.
  19. Never leave or trust anything.. If your target is mono and stereo, then you need to make decisions in your mixing and mastering stages for this. Not after its been exported. If you change your pan laws, everything will change in ALL your projects signal chain. Its a global setting, so all projects will be effected, unless you change it back and forth, but is that feasible? My pan laws are set at 0 center cor something... I prefer it that way and i like the way it behaves, but this is a personnel preference
  20. Things to do: 1.) Lower your ASIO buffer to 64 or WDM slider all the way down to its lowest latency setting in the preference menu. 2.) Make sure your dedicated audio interface has the most updated drivers for your windows operating system. If you are using the on-board sound chip, back off as it might blow!!! --- ----- --- Just kidding, or am i????? ... But those sound chips are not meant for these things. 3.) Make sure you are not inserting and using plugin effects that are not meant for live monitoring and have hidden buffers, so they can process the signal better. These types of plugin effects are meant to be used in the mixing and mastering stage. 4.) Your PC just doesn't cut it (MOBO or processor power lacks)
  21. When you combine 2 channels into one channel, the volume will raise, because you are making 2 channels into one channel Its because of your pan law setting . If you set to to 0 dB center, sin-cos taper - constant power, IIRC, it may behave like it does when you export it. Its one of those pan laws that behaves like that ans i think it is that one If you are in 32bit floating for your project, it doesn't really matter, as long as your master bus and main outs are not clipping. But that doesn't mean you can slam the tracks and peak them to holy hell. Use common sense..
  22. Yes, more ram, having a dedicated audio hard drive and i noticed you didn't mention a dedicated audio interface so i would add that as one of your things to get.
  23. Is it for every project or just one specific project? Maybe its having a hard time with a cache.
  24. Make sure you install the latest version of the eLicenser Control Center installed. To add,the latest version of HALION should be installed. http://www.steinberg.net/en/support/dow ... ion_5.html
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