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> Clicks When Recording In Dp4.12, No satisfying hardware/device settings
zimpy
post Sun 3 Oct 2004, 21:19
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Dear all,
this is my first posting, so please be gentle... tongue.gif

Upgraded from dp3 to dp4 on an imac g4 800mhz.
Recording voice with a usb-edirol-ua3d was fine in dp3.
But in dp4 noise appeared in recorded voices, with the same hardware/device settings as in dp3.

Messing around with buffers etc. has resulted in identifying two different kinds of noise:
'Clicks' every 5-15 seconds like a grain of sand on vinyl.
Little 'crackling' sounds, constantly, more so on top of parts with higher amplitude.
By playing with ALL the settings in 'Hardware' and 'Studio Configuration' I can either make the clicks or the crackling go away completely, but never the both of them.
Am I forgetting something, some settings somewhere, some good old trick, some preferences. Or am I to return to dp3 and OS9?

cheers,
zimpy
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kaboombahchuck
post Mon 4 Oct 2004, 11:19
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I have seen reports that 348 mb's is not enough.. on a program that is not a cpu hog. Even at 500 mb's it might be a streach. At 750 mb's I have seen no problems.. Personally I run over 1 gig of ram

I don't know for sure, but I have seen on this forum that OSX alocates memory atomatically, but I could be wrong (most likely the first time).


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