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Subject:Random generated noise.
Posted by: TheChazJaz
Date:2/14/2000 12:12:00 PM

I have just purchased Acid Pro 2.0 and have a very
disturbing little bug, that I cannot seem to isolate. I
have a 12 track sequence that I programmed that has a
randomly generated noise. It sounds like a square or
sawtooth wave, with three harmonics. It does not repeat at
any particular time or in a rhythm, and with all tracks
muted, still occurs randomly, changing pitch, but still
sounding like a sawtooth or square wave in a dissonant
three part chord.
It seemd to start with the addition of track 11. I
have a Pentium II 233mghz processor with 128megs of Ram,
not the latest greatest, but adequate. Also, I did turn on
the FX1 module, prior to the beginning of this series.
Turning things off has yielded no change. Have any idea
what is happening?

Subject:Re: Random generated noise.
Reply by: Kelly_S
Date:2/15/2000 4:22:00 PM

Hello.

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support@sonicfoundry.com or give us a call at 608-256-5555 Monday-
Friday 7am-10pm CST.

Thanks.

N. Chaz Bowie II wrote:
>> I have just purchased Acid Pro 2.0 and have a very
>>disturbing little bug, that I cannot seem to isolate. I
>>have a 12 track sequence that I programmed that has a
>>randomly generated noise. It sounds like a square or
>>sawtooth wave, with three harmonics. It does not repeat at
>>any particular time or in a rhythm, and with all tracks
>>muted, still occurs randomly, changing pitch, but still
>>sounding like a sawtooth or square wave in a dissonant
>>three part chord.
>> It seemd to start with the addition of track 11. I
>>have a Pentium II 233mghz processor with 128megs of Ram,
>>not the latest greatest, but adequate. Also, I did turn on
>>the FX1 module, prior to the beginning of this series.
>>Turning things off has yielded no change. Have any idea
>>what is happening?

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