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Billy86

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  1. Hope someone can help.... I'm randomly running into the Blue Screen of Death after the latest Windows update (Version 1903) when launching the latest CbB version., 2019/07. I seem to be able to launch CbB projects with low track counts and plugins (hit or miss), but not the hefty one I'm in the middle of. Crashes every time with references to problem plugin.dlls spread among the ones in the project. The blue screen says this... STOP CODE: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. I have no idea what that means. I tried to troubleshoot based on this: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/how-to-fix-page-fault-error-windows-10,36234.html The "scan now" function resulted in this message: Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. For online repairs, details are included in the CBS log file located at... and it showed me where the log is on my hard drive. Opened it; again no idea what it's telling me. I'm running the latest Windows 10 home edition on an SSD. The next thing on the troubleshooting list suggests setting a custom size for the page file. To what? It doesn't say. I have 32 gigs RAM. Any ideas what I should try next? Thanks...
  2. I see this is marked SOLVED, but don’t see the definitive answer to the issue. Did I miss something?
  3. Thanks for this. I was struggling with this very thing yesterday, trying to insert a sustain pedal on/off in PRV to keep chords from overlapping/ running into each other, as one would do with an actual pedal on a piano. Lots to learn in midi. One thing the manual referenced was paying attention to what the event filter on the track is set to. I’ll have to explore that further. Thanks again.
  4. I have KRK6 monitors and there is absolutely no noise problem. Very first thing to do is run balanced cables. I don’t think RCA cables are balanced so that could be a problem if your interface only has RCAs out. EDIT: I see you solved.
  5. I have no problems with CBB and Waves plugs. But I think the Waves shell I’m using is up to something like version 9. If you launch waves central, it will check to see if you need to update anything.
  6. This. I was having MIDI note weirdness and increased the buffer size to 2500 and haven’t had a problem since. If your buffer’s too low notes can get passed by unprocessed.
  7. https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD-599-SE-Headphone/dp/B07RFNZYJZ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=SENNHEISER+599&psr=PDAY&qid=1563252374&s=prime-day&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&sr=1-1 For about the next 12 hours, Sennheiser HD 599 headphones at half price. Reg $199 for $99. Amazon Prime sale.
  8. https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD-599-SE-Headphone/dp/B07RFNZYJZ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=SENNHEISER+599&psr=PDAY&qid=1563252374&s=prime-day&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&sr=1-1 For about the next 12 hours, Sennheiser HD 599 at half price. Reg $199 for $99. Amazon Prime sale. Couldn't pass them up at that price!
  9. I’ve been watching lots of YouTube vids comparing headphones. This is one of the best I’ve come across. Compares AKG 702, Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO and Sennheiser HD 58X. Definitely worth a watch/listen.
  10. Thanks. I should mention I do have Sonarworks headphone reference calibration plugin for whatever I buy. However, the 702's look really interesting and just a touch more expensive. The DT880's only come in 250 and 600 ohm, which doesn't seem to be a good match for my Focusrite Scarlett 2i4? The DT 990 and the AGK 702 are 80 and 62 ohm, respectively. Opinions on this thread in response to my post seem to vary widely; it seems to come down to defining what "drive" means relative to sound quality given the source that's "driving" the cans.
  11. Haven’t pulled the trigger on anything yet but am zeroing in on beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO Open-Back, (80 Ohm). Anyone have any experience with these?
  12. I’m getting email notifications consistently now of threads I either started or those I follow. A huge thanks to Jesse and anyone else who helped fix this issue that’s been around since cbb took over. It really helps to stay engaged.
  13. +1 KRKs. I have the Rokit 6s and they work/sound great for my set up. Hard to go wrong with JBL as well.
  14. Wow. That’s insane. Polar opposite. WTH???
  15. Yes I saw this. Definitely looking at the 599 now as well. Thanks much!
  16. Just visiting the forum and saw this. I did not receive an email.
  17. Hey! I received this email! I clicked "go to this post" in the email I received, and it brought me here. Yay!
  18. Then, there’s always this recommendation, apparently an industry rule of thumb when matching headphone impedance to the output-source impedance: ”...we recommend following the rule of thumb, known in the audio industry as the 1/8th rule - the output impedance of the audio source headphones are connected to must be 1/8th or less than the input impedance of the connected headphones. For example, if you have headphones with 32 Ohm input impedance (e.g. default in-ears coming with Samsung Galaxy 8, BOSE QC35 in passive, wired mode), the output impedance of the audio source should be 4 Ohms or less (1/8th of 32 is 4). The above is from Sonarworks: https://sonarworks.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360010041394-Does-the-impedance-of-my-headphones-and-amplifier-matter-
  19. Thanks everyone for weighing in with experiences, thoughts and insights. I found solid guidance as well on the Focusrite site, since I have a 2i4 interface. Specifically, by interface line, they report: As a general rule, higher impedance headphones require more power from the headphone output of your interface than lower impedance headphones. If unsure of what to purchase follow these general guidelines, though you may find that our products can actually drive higher impedance headphones than the values listed below without issue: - For all Bus Powered Scarlett interfaces (Solo, 2i2 and 2i4), iTrack Solo and Saffire 6 USB look for headphones with a maximum impedance of 200 ohms. - For all mains powered Scarlett interfaces (6i6, 8i6, 18i6, 18i8 and 18i20) look for headphones with a maximum impedance of 250 ohms. - For all Clarett (USB and Thunderbolt variants) and Red (Thunderbolt) interfaces, headphones with impedances of up to 600 ohms will be fine. https://support.focusrite.com/hc/en-gb/articles/210708269-What-impedance-headphones-should-I-use-with-my-audio-interface- Always something to learn... Billy
  20. Wow. This is really interesting. I’m in the US and had never heard of this site.
  21. Dude, you’re killing me! LOL! I may have to be cans rich and beer poor! HaHa!
  22. Some good things to think about here. In researching, I noticed on some headphones I’m considering the ohm rating. I don’t use a headphone amp, I’m coming straight out of a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4. From what I’ve read, the higher the ohms rating the more power it takes to drive headphones Will my set up efficiently drive a pair of headphones rated at 250 Ohms? Or should I look for a lower rating?
  23. Thank you, Bob. I've been lookingt a number of "best of..." rankings in my budget range and will continue to gather info. Those are super links!
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