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I have just changed my signal chain for song mixes and am getting some
clicks in my final stage mix. I have mixed two songs. The first had clicks. I re-booted everything and got rid of them on the next run. The second song (a few days later) now has clicks also. Not a lot of clicks but enough to keep it from being right. Here's my signal chain: Alesis HD-24Tascam DM-24 (the DM-24 is chasing MTC from the Alesis) Analog out to Peavey KosmosAnalog out to M-Audio FW-410Firewire into P4 2.4GHz XP-Pro Dell laptop recording the mix into Cubase SX-1. Could it be a clocking issue or just a grumpy laptop? I've always mixed to DAT until now. I love the convenience of going direct to my computer but don't want to have to re-mix every time, obviously. Any thoughts? peakester |
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First thing that comes to mind... Is everything your coming out of and going
into the same bit rate and sample rate? -- Steven Sena XS Sound Recording www.xssound.com wrote in message oups.com... I have just changed my signal chain for song mixes and am getting some clicks in my final stage mix. I have mixed two songs. The first had clicks. I re-booted everything and got rid of them on the next run. The second song (a few days later) now has clicks also. Not a lot of clicks but enough to keep it from being right. Here's my signal chain: Alesis HD-24Tascam DM-24 (the DM-24 is chasing MTC from the Alesis) Analog out to Peavey KosmosAnalog out to M-Audio FW-410Firewire into P4 2.4GHz XP-Pro Dell laptop recording the mix into Cubase SX-1. Could it be a clocking issue or just a grumpy laptop? I've always mixed to DAT until now. I love the convenience of going direct to my computer but don't want to have to re-mix every time, obviously. Any thoughts? peakester |
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![]() Steven Sena wrote: First thing that comes to mind... Is everything your coming out of and going into the same bit rate and sample rate? All 24 bit and 44.1 in this particular instance. -- Steven Sena XS Sound Recording www.xssound.com wrote in message oups.com... I have just changed my signal chain for song mixes and am getting some clicks in my final stage mix. I have mixed two songs. The first had clicks. I re-booted everything and got rid of them on the next run. The second song (a few days later) now has clicks also. Not a lot of clicks but enough to keep it from being right. Here's my signal chain: Alesis HD-24Tascam DM-24 (the DM-24 is chasing MTC from the Alesis) Analog out to Peavey KosmosAnalog out to M-Audio FW-410Firewire into P4 2.4GHz XP-Pro Dell laptop recording the mix into Cubase SX-1. Could it be a clocking issue or just a grumpy laptop? I've always mixed to DAT until now. I love the convenience of going direct to my computer but don't want to have to re-mix every time, obviously. Any thoughts? peakester |
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10-4 Mr. Rivers.
No. I do not have a master word clock or interconnects and of course the laptop has no digital interface with the other units. Only MTC from the Alesis to the Tascam. Could it be what I am hearing is actually digital distortion caused by overload or normalizing? |
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