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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: AdamZ on March 17, 2004, 01:59:59 PM
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I thought I read something here about mysterious clicks in the recording but my searches came up empty.
So, I use AKG>warm UA5 (Oade) >laptop via USB and SoundForge6.0. Sometimes I get these clicks here and there. Sometimes I dont. They're not loud. CDWAve doesnt even show them as a peak or anything. But they're there, lurking. I've listened through CDWAve, WinAmp, Media Player, burned cds and played them on the home deck and the clicks are there. It's probably a Windows setting about HDs or some buried switch box somewhere.
If anyone knows what's up here, I appreciate it.
Even better would be the killer link to the Linux page with an OS and a recording / burning / wave tracking/splitting software package. All I want to do with the laptop is record and burn (well, whenever the effin thing will work anyhow)
Thanks for any help.
AdamZ
update on 9-13-04:
http://www.oade.com/Tapers_Section/Forum/dcboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=100&topic_id=1091&mesg_id=1950&page=
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sounds like possible dropped samples coming over the usb interface.
I'm with you on the Linux thing....the main problem is lack of hardware drivers from the audio interface manufacturers :(
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probably dropped samples. if you zoom in on the waveform, you may notice a sharp, almost vertical, jump between two samples.
increase your record buffer, defrag your drive, try different recording software (I use nTrack, SF5.0 occationally gave me the clicks).
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i use sf6 to record live with a stock ua-5, mics on stage for the band i run sound for at 16/48 and ive never gotten a dropped sample recording in soundforge. it have heard this happening to people going 24/96, but i doubt its just a soundforge issue
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Thanks for the efforts. I'll try to increase the buffer (Scotty...we need more buffer. I'm givin' it all she's got cap'n!!!) and see what happens. I am set on 16/48 in SoundForge. Thanks for the replies.
AdamZ
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is it possible that it could be the way SF cuts up tracks? sector boundary shit
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Well, I had the Ua5 set on 44.1 from when I used it with the DAT and didnt switch to 48. Last night I switched to 48 and the clicks are still there.
Where is the buffer tweaker setting? copuldnt find it?
Thanks again
AdamZ
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i solved my problem by taking out the ethernet card...maybe that will help?
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I've read a tweak XP site and did what it said. Disable lots of windows shit essentially (including the NIC). The clicks are still there sporadically. Im gonna try Audacity this weekend and see what happens. If still clicky, Im gonna try Winows 98SE and see what happens. If still clicky, laptop for sale.
I'll be posting Monday with audacity's results.
AdamZ
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Im gonna try Winows 98SE and see what happens.
Try Win 2000
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Im gonna try Winows 98SE and see what happens.
Try Win 2000
Exactly. Going to 98SE will just prove how shitty that OS is now.
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here's the latest:
http://www.oade.com/Tapers_Section/Forum/dcboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=100&topic_id=1091&mesg_id=1226&page=
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Are you sure the problem isn't with the UA-5? I've been having the same issues with random clicks on my transfers: D100 > UA-5 > HD using Audacity. They show up in Audacity and CDWave but aren't on the original DAT. This sucks!
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for what its worth, never had any problmes with d100(coax)>ua-5<toshiba satellite 1135-s155>sf 6 in over a year
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probably dropped samples. if you zoom in on the waveform, you may notice a sharp, almost vertical, jump between two samples.
increase your record buffer, defrag your drive, try different recording software (I use nTrack, SF5.0 occationally gave me the clicks).
I also periodically get dropped samples recording 24/48 into wavelab thru a UA-5. Gonna try out CDWave next time out, if I can get an external VU meter for my pre. Those beachtek units looks niiiice.
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I'm jumping in WAY late on this......I had that same problem (however I was recording w/WaveLab4) It's a USB thing.....it was on mine atleast
good luck, +T
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It's not the UA5 because the DATs Ive made simultaneously are clean and crispy.
So mterry, what did you do, if anything, to solve the USB thing?
Adam
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i have been eyeing the audiophile firewire version, its a lil pricey, but you could do nice transfers and have the ability to have the 24-96 output
it is pricey, and if i needed a soundcard, i would prolly snag that thing
usb is finnicky at best, maybe 2.0 is better(im sure it is), but 1.1 sucks ass, nuf said
just cant handle all the info its being sent
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ALright, I've installed Win2K pro and SF6.0 . Now , Cartman's Brother et al, what are your buffers at and how much RAM you got. And are you's using the USB?
Thanks
Holy shit bean, I went through the self preservation XP wipe too. I made the 2K boot disc set from the WIN2K cd. Then it was smooth sailing.