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PAUL R
posté dim. 5 juin 2005, 17:28
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I am a pro musician who records rock music and Tv programme music - after lots of trouble with my PC and Cubase for seerals years , I finally made the move to MAC !! I got a new POWERFUL G5 (2.5 - 3meg ram) and Logic with a MOTU 24/io card... new pci card and drivers,so far,so good !! Its early days ( I've only been set-up 3 weeks) but one major niggle has appeared : I record audio in 24 bit resoloution and check the audio window and all files are present and correct at 24 bit but when I close a song/project down and re-load it,some of the audio files will not re load back into the song - desribed as being '8 bit and unplayable thru coreaudio' !! THESE FILES show as blank regions - I gotta say I'm frustrated by this as overall the new system is EXCELLENT - I am slowly working with apple support's help- but as yet no luck with resolving my problem !! I have as yet to figure if this happens randomly to audio tracks or possibly to ones I have copied and pasted within the arrange page.. either way when I have to re record guitar / vocal parts as they do not re load I'm not a happy bunny !!

ANY HELP ADVICE APPRECIATED - Paul unsure.gif
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Riverdog
posté lun. 27 juin 2005, 00:30
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"FYI: .Another thing I found was that sometimes a wave file would not draw correctly after recording and this was a pointer to it being corrupted !! "

That was the quote...

And my "PS": I usually use SDII files recorded as 24bit 48Khz files ... I know you can use AIFF... And Sonically I myself cannot tell the difference... But, When I record in SDII files, it allows me to differentiate the files on my Mac... SDII files are all used by Logic - And my AIFF standard files are audio files for everything else...

One last thought - Is there some type of "Control Panel" for your audio interface that may be interferring with the "Audio and MiDI Setup" preferences???? I'm sure the gurus at Apple have probably forced you to open these particular programs numerous times... But, I just wanted to be sure...


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