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Sample Sizzle Part II

Sample Sizzle Part II

2004-09-26 by Pete Baldwin

I'd really this is an updated glitch but it's very similar - I'm running a 
p4 2.0ghz system, using lapw in xp - I recently edited a sample by inserting 
some strip silence. I then energized the last half of the same sample to by 
boosting the amplitude. Now, a sample that was playing back just fine, is 
sizzling out and causing an ASIO overload - wasn't able to process all the 
data in time - error message. Any suggestions!? Please?? :-) Thanks,

Pete

Re: [EXS] Sample Sizzle Part II

2004-09-27 by Murray McDowall

At 03:53 PM 9/26/04 -0400, you wrote: 
>
> I'd really this is an updated glitch but it's very similar - I'm running a 
> p4 2.0ghz system, using lapw in xp - I recently edited a sample by inserting 
> some strip silence. I then energized the last half of the same sample to by 
> boosting the amplitude. Now, a sample that was playing back just fine, is 
> sizzling out and causing an ASIO overload - wasn't able to process all the 
> data in time - error message. Any suggestions!? Please?? :-) Thanks,


Possibly this sample is fragmented on the disk now that you have worked on it
and resaved it. This would only matter if you were using EXS with Virtual
Memory on. I would check your sample partition for fragmented files - see if it
shows up in the list.

Regards,
M

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.