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| Re: Spectrum Analyzer plug-in for Mac OS 9?? [message #97429 is a reply to message #97426] |
Mon, 24 March 2008 18:00  |
Ted Gerber
 Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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blank">http://www.musicfirstcoalition.org/#/home/
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>> Cheers,
>> -Jamie
>> www.JamieKrutz.com
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>No, edits at all. It was a complete file imported into the project. 17/18
are showing but the space below them is not, is that what you mean. I've
never heard about 17/18, just the space below them.
Rod
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>It's possible you have a visual glitch and can't see correctly the segments
>that 'should' be touching each other aren't at a splice. I've had this
>happen before. Rendering usually handles it. Did you let 17/18 show at any
>point on your editor? This can cause just such a 'glitch'. BT said that
if
>you close and reopen the editor it fixes it.
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>AA
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>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
>news:484eafdc$1@linux...
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>> I have recently been experiencing some dropouts on tracks with UAD plugs
>> during
>> mixing. This hasn't happened before. There are no edits in the tracks
in
>> question, and the dropouts, when the occur, tend to happen at the same
>> place,
>> and on the same track, time after time, assuming I start playback in the
>> same place. This sounds like some sort of buffer mishap or something.
>> Something
>> else is, I've noticed that if I look at the UAD meter, under config,
the
>> sample rate reads 48k. I'm mixing at 44.1 with bothe Paris AND my Lucid
>> word
>> clock set at 44.1. If I reboot, this will usuall change back to 44.1 I'm
>> running 3 UAD cards and 6 eds cards, all in a magma chassis. UAD version
>> 4.9. Anybody had anything like this happen, or any thouoght about
>> something
>> that I may be missing?
>> addendum
>> I just tried it again and rendered the bass track ( the one with droputs)
>> all the way to the beggining of the piece, so there are no spaces before
>> the track starts and there are no dropouts, at least for now. The drop
out
>> happened at about 19 seconds, consistantly, before I did this.
>> errrrrrr!
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>>I've never heard about 17/18, just the space below them.
Of course you're right. Apologies man, I know better th
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