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Old 04-08-2002
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P.O.P. - Pops on Playback

ADAT XT

Recording onto tracks 8-3 playback audio fine ((digitally))

now when I record ONTO track 2, before I even start recording
the meter is going up & down like every 4 sec. or some other

So I pay it no mind, and record anyway, now when I playback
I hear the audio, but the same spot I saw the meter going up & down, I hear POPS.

Does it need cleaning, is it just F$#@&ed up, or should I just record on my MDR24/96 then transfer it, but then I'd suspect it to happen again anyway. This is for a client and I only use the adat so they can go elsewhere if need be.

My (1) adat is hooked up via BRC and synced to Cubase
so music plays from cubase as I record vocals onto ADAT
later I will transfer the music. So any help is greatly appreciated

or MISTERCQUE can I borrow one of yours to record this session
being YOU NEVER HAVE PROBLEMS WITH YOUR ADATS
( I envy you)
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Old 04-08-2002
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Thanks anyway, I figured it out
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