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Posted : Feb 7, 2004 22:10
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hello hello
a wierd thing happened i was on my computer enjoing my new track in progress when a crazy noise interrupted my piece yes
i dont know how but from 50 cpu it jumped to over and beyond.
i tried to check if some thing if its a thing i put there but no i heared it the other day and it was fine.
if anyone have an idea i will be glad to hear.
also when it jumps to over it calms down after a few seconds.
and it dosent happen all the time not on a regular base in some part of the track.
could it be that my programme went crazy |
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ZilDoggo
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Posted : Feb 7, 2004 23:07
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it could be a lot of things., need a lot more info.., for instance, does it happen when you stop using the mouse for a while?.
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Posted : Feb 7, 2004 23:36
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Posted : Feb 7, 2004 23:55
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soliptic,
yeah, but why would it happen on different times each time?.
i think that denormalisation should happen when something close to 0 would be calculated.,
in a track this woult typically happen in certain points and it would happen a lot more often, i think.
so i'm not saying it is not denormalisation, but looking for other causes could also be the solution.
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Posted : Feb 8, 2004 00:16
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i think it does happen when im not moving my mouse cause i was hearing it from the begining but yet i dont think its the cause cause im working on this track for a week and it never happened .
also i changed my seq to cubase 2 from cubase and in the cubase i had the same problem |
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ZilDoggo
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Posted : Feb 8, 2004 00:34
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did you check if you have screensavers turned off?.
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Posted : Feb 8, 2004 01:02
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sure i did.
i reely checked everything
thanx for the help anyway |
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ZilDoggo
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Posted : Feb 8, 2004 01:19
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well, there are still a lot of thing that can be going wrong.
from virii to the denormalisation problem.,
what kind of comp do you have?.
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Posted : Feb 8, 2004 10:45
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Posted : Feb 8, 2004 11:44
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Posted : Feb 9, 2004 09:08
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so i understand my problem have no solution is that it ?
isnt there someone who could help me? |
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ZilDoggo
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Posted : Feb 9, 2004 09:16
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acidkof,
you need to tell exactly whatt type of pc you have (cpu, mem, mobo, soundcard etc.,) , what OS you have , what internet you have and what software you have installed recently (around the time the problem first started).,
all these factors can have cause your problem.,
it's not that there is no solution, it's that we haven't got enough information to tell you what is causing it,.
and maybe even then we will not be able to find a solution for you.,
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