I am having a serious recording problem, and I need somebody's expertise on this matter. Whenever I try to playback 12 tracks or more from Cakewalk 9.03, all I get is annoyingly loud and scratchy hiss that overpowers all of my previously recorded tracks. I use a Card Deluxe soundcard from Digital Audio Labs with 9.03, and I record onto an 80 Gb hard drive with 512 Mb of RAM. Does this sound like a buffer size problem, or a playback monitor level setting? Help.
Jeremy Acker
Loud, Scratchy Hiss at Playback
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Re: Loud, Scratchy Hiss at Playback
If you're only getting this problem when you try to playback more than 12 tracks, that sounds like a buffer problem, which you should be able to tweak inside of your audio card's mixer window.
You should also try defragmenting your hard drive.
You should also try defragmenting your hard drive.
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