Last night I was doing a follow up recording on a project at a remote location with my laptop. After setting up and queuing up the song, the program just shut down without any warning messages or recovery messages. I turned off the computer and restarted X3e as an administrator. When we began to record from the beginning of the song it worked fine. But when I tried to punch in and record, the new recording shifted to the left and some of the original music track was overwritten. I've recorded using this method plenty of times without issue. I tried other songs and it would do the same thing, record an original track then if doing punch ins the freshly recorded punch in would shift to the left. I'm thinking the abrupt shutdown of the program has something to do with it but I cannot find any correlations. It records normally then when I stop recording it shifts to the left. Its not a latency issue.
I am using a USB glyph drive that I checked for errors and there were none, and there aren't any fragments. Also using Steinberg audio interface.
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rchristiejr
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Last night I was doing a follow up recording on a project at a remote location with my laptop. After setting up and queuing up the song, the program just shut down without any warning messages or recovery messages. I turned off the computer and restarted X3e as an administrator. When we began to record from the beginning of the song it worked fine. But when I tried to punch in and record, the new recording shifted to the left and some of the original music track was overwritten. I've recorded using this method plenty of times without issue. I tried other songs and it would do the same thing, record an original track then if doing punch ins the freshly recorded punch in would shift to the left. I'm thinking the abrupt shutdown of the program has something to do with it but I cannot find any correlations. It records normally then when I stop recording it shifts to the left. Its not a latency issue.
I am using a USB glyph drive that I checked for errors and there were none, and there aren't any fragments. Also using Steinberg audio interface.
Any help or direction would be helpful.
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