Powerbook G4's And Logic Pro 7 Tips Needed, Is there a tune up to free up the OS? |
Sat 29 Oct 2005, 06:31
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 15-Jul 05 From: Nanaimo - CA Member No.: 67,824 |
Doesn't sound like a problem with your comp....latency occurs when information has a long way to travel, such as a telephone over long distances. When you are bouncing out your track, what other equipment and software is "in the chain"?...
-------------------- Luke Davison
Nanaimo, B.C., Canada 250 734 2258 limeyluke@gmail.com |
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Sat 29 Oct 2005, 06:43
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 15-Jul 05 From: Nanaimo - CA Member No.: 67,824 |
Oh, sorry, forgot to add this to my last post....also check your Master and Slave internal clocks, they may not be talking to each other in the same language....produces jitter and lots of other problems...typically, your Mac is the Master, and synch your timing with your A/D as the Slave.....i'm brainstorming for an answer for you.....
-------------------- Luke Davison
Nanaimo, B.C., Canada 250 734 2258 limeyluke@gmail.com |
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Tue 1 Nov 2005, 15:47
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 04-May 05 From: Covina - US Member No.: 65,175 |
Thanks Luke, that was some great information. How it turns out thus far was a buss issue that my friend and veteran Logic dood set up with effects and plugins. He is a fantastic engineer it was just a late session very tired and such. Now that he removed them all seems to be well. They were very well hidden someplace I still dont exactly know how to get back to in the file structure.
I am working on this track the next few days, I will let you'all know how it goes. -D This post has been edited by dinofond: Tue 1 Nov 2005, 15:48 |
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