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SimSpace
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Hi,
I am having a problem with audio bleed. I have a track panned hard right, yet I still hear the audio slightly on the left side. This is a new problem that has recently cropped up.
I have run tests in Reaper, Mackie Tracktion and Audacity to rule out the DAW config problems. The problem occurs in all three applications.
I have not made any hardware changes.
Here are the recent tests I ran to see if this a hardware problem. Please note that I have two sound cards in my system, a Delta 1010 and a Sound Blaster Audigy. I ran the tests on both...
1) Create a new Audacity project with no effects, plugins, etc.
2) Load an MP3 into Audacity.
3) Split the MP3 stereo track into two separate tracks
*track one is the left channel
*track two is the right channel.
4) Test the Delta 1010 audio card...
5) Run the same tests above (a-f) on the Sound Blaster audio card. The results were identical.
So, I experience the bleed problem on both channels and on both sound cards.
Is this a hardware problem? Driver problem? I have no clue.
Any suggestions would be very welcome!
Thanks!
Chris
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Chris "The Edge" Simeone
UZoo - The Ultimate U2 Tribute Band Experience!
www . u2act . com
I am having a problem with audio bleed. I have a track panned hard right, yet I still hear the audio slightly on the left side. This is a new problem that has recently cropped up.
I have run tests in Reaper, Mackie Tracktion and Audacity to rule out the DAW config problems. The problem occurs in all three applications.
I have not made any hardware changes.
Here are the recent tests I ran to see if this a hardware problem. Please note that I have two sound cards in my system, a Delta 1010 and a Sound Blaster Audigy. I ran the tests on both...
1) Create a new Audacity project with no effects, plugins, etc.
2) Load an MP3 into Audacity.
3) Split the MP3 stereo track into two separate tracks
*track one is the left channel
*track two is the right channel.
4) Test the Delta 1010 audio card...
a) mute track one (left channel)
b) start playback.
c) right channel sounds great, and can see signal on the meter.
d) remove right channel earbud
e) can hear bleed in left earbud (muted left channel signal does not appear on the meter).
f) repeat steps a-e but this time the right channel (track two) is muted. The results are the same, I can hear bleed in right earbud (muted right channel signal does not appear in the meter).
b) start playback.
c) right channel sounds great, and can see signal on the meter.
d) remove right channel earbud
e) can hear bleed in left earbud (muted left channel signal does not appear on the meter).
f) repeat steps a-e but this time the right channel (track two) is muted. The results are the same, I can hear bleed in right earbud (muted right channel signal does not appear in the meter).
5) Run the same tests above (a-f) on the Sound Blaster audio card. The results were identical.
So, I experience the bleed problem on both channels and on both sound cards.
Is this a hardware problem? Driver problem? I have no clue.
Any suggestions would be very welcome!
Thanks!
Chris
__________________
Chris "The Edge" Simeone
UZoo - The Ultimate U2 Tribute Band Experience!
www . u2act . com