
moskus
The Creator of Æ, Ø and Å
Damn right!tntkemp said:I know.....we're spoiled!

Damn right!tntkemp said:I know.....we're spoiled!
moskus said:Sorry... I find that most UNlikely. If your power supply is not providing perfect DC voltage, I would say it's more likely that you damage your MB or CPU...
Now I'm curious. This I've never seen before.What is the "Setting Icon" and "Record Control"? And if your computer somehow should be able to add compression while tracking, I think that the best way is to add it later.
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Such a ripple MIGHT cause a clicking sound. In the same manner that cheap universal power-packs cause hissing and clicking sounds in synthesizers.
Yes, I know my electronics...Lord_GalAthon said:For the power supply, to damage a motherboard or CPU you'd need a power SURGE. Not a small ripple in the power WAVE. (read up on your electronics) Such a ripple MIGHT cause a clicking sound. In the same manner that cheap universal power-packs cause hissing and clicking sounds in synthesizers.
Porter said:I don't think there is anything wrong with my power supply... the clicking got worse depending on the loundness of the track. I even exported the track to a wav and played it in media player.... same thing was happening.
Porter said:I'm using the latest WDM driver for XP for the SB Live, straight from Creative's site.