I'm guessing the source sounds fine when you monitor it? Also that you have swapped out all audio cables, tried adjusting line levels in, tried adjusting the line out volume, tried listing to the sample though a different Emax output, tried listing to the sample though a different amp/head phone, checked your sample settings, tried sampling at a different rate, and have eleiminated a bad plug on any patch bay, mixer (and levels), outboard effects? Checked for ground loops? Does this happen when you sample something else? Bob --- mkragab <mkragab@...> wrote: > > Hey if you're reading this, Thank you! > > I've had my Emax rack for a month, so I'm just > getting familiar with it. Just yesterday I > sampled some drums into it @ 28khz and it sounded > fine. About 15 minutes later I > sampled something the same drum loop and it was way > noisy... alot of fuzziness to the > sound. I noticed that the noise is increased > inbetween transients and it happens with > everything I sample from that point forward. Can > anyone explain why this is happening? > I'm thinking if it's the power supply..... > > somebody respond please!!!! I know you're out there, > I get the emails..... just not when it > comes to my posts.... > > Thanx, MKR > > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger Show us what our next emoticon should look like. Join the fun. http://www.advision.webevents.yahoo.com/emoticontest
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Re: [emax] Some please help, this is the third post I've made and no one has responded.
2005-04-03 by Bob Conner
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