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I had some advice from a board member (below) ---
I use ckw pa9 and sonar and have a Dman 2044 card into my hp tower -
how would i go about checking to verify for sure if the (static / pops ) are coming from the below advice ...
if not, might i need to buy a qi input cleaner or check the sc db level in (b.c it gets that way when the heavier dist kicks in or levels are up but not peaking)
sorry for hitting this topic up again - but this problem is really frustrating me alot....
(Below - is the suggestion)
At any one time, only one clock source can act as the master clock for a digital system. Many times, clocking is derived from the digital audio signal itself, but if you've inadvertently looped a digital signal back into the signal flow (via incorrect settings in your s/c's signal routing), you could end up with clock conflicts causing pops/ticks. If it truly is static though, it's not likely clock-related...
I use ckw pa9 and sonar and have a Dman 2044 card into my hp tower -
how would i go about checking to verify for sure if the (static / pops ) are coming from the below advice ...
if not, might i need to buy a qi input cleaner or check the sc db level in (b.c it gets that way when the heavier dist kicks in or levels are up but not peaking)
sorry for hitting this topic up again - but this problem is really frustrating me alot....
(Below - is the suggestion)
At any one time, only one clock source can act as the master clock for a digital system. Many times, clocking is derived from the digital audio signal itself, but if you've inadvertently looped a digital signal back into the signal flow (via incorrect settings in your s/c's signal routing), you could end up with clock conflicts causing pops/ticks. If it truly is static though, it's not likely clock-related...