cracks and pops in the track
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2003 7:06 pm
Hi All!
I don't know what the problem is, but when I record straight audio using sonar 2.0xl I am getting an infrequent crack and pop in the track that I just recorded. It sounds like static. I am using an M audio 2496 audiocard.
I have played with the latency setting with in Sonar and the Maudio control panel. I will say that some settings sound better than others, but the pops just keep coming back. It is real frustrating. Everytime I make progress something like this always seems to occur.
I don't think I have an IRQ conflict. I did notice that my ethernet card shares the same number as my audio card. Could that be a problem? I don't need the ethernet card, the computer is strictly for music.
I haven't tried to record a midi an covert it to audio yet but I think that the problem would still occur. I am having a problem with instrument defs. I guess that is why I am using audio at the moment.
If anybody has dealt with this problem or has any insite into this problem I would sure appriciate some input into this matter.
Thank to all who reply!!!
Mako
I don't know what the problem is, but when I record straight audio using sonar 2.0xl I am getting an infrequent crack and pop in the track that I just recorded. It sounds like static. I am using an M audio 2496 audiocard.
I have played with the latency setting with in Sonar and the Maudio control panel. I will say that some settings sound better than others, but the pops just keep coming back. It is real frustrating. Everytime I make progress something like this always seems to occur.
I don't think I have an IRQ conflict. I did notice that my ethernet card shares the same number as my audio card. Could that be a problem? I don't need the ethernet card, the computer is strictly for music.
I haven't tried to record a midi an covert it to audio yet but I think that the problem would still occur. I am having a problem with instrument defs. I guess that is why I am using audio at the moment.
If anybody has dealt with this problem or has any insite into this problem I would sure appriciate some input into this matter.
Thank to all who reply!!!
Mako