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Sacredmyth
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Hi,
I'm new to the forum and this is my first post. I apologise for the length, I'm sure when I get used to it they'll be shorter.
I've been searching the internet for an answer but nothing seemed to answer my prob. I am using pro tools 8.03 with the digi 003 factory, everything has been pretty fine, just the usual problems and errors you have to overcome with this hobby, but other day something unusual happened. I imported an audio track I had downloaded legally from the internet just to analyse the rms, the peak, and to see what it was doing spectrally in Ozone. I then tried to bounce it down to disc because it was 24bit which wouldn't work in Soundforge and I got some horrendous white noise bursts, left then right, left then right. I instinctively thought someone had attached the noise as security against duplication, which I thought was quite clever. However I have just imported one of my own tracks as audio made on the same computer I use for pro tools and I got that horrendous noise again. Now I not very clever, and certainly didn't do it on purpose, so now I'm thinking there's something wrong here. The noise reminds me of when you demo a plugin and the period expires, or you try to implement it in a recording. Does anyone here know this problem?
cheers
Sacredm
I'm new to the forum and this is my first post. I apologise for the length, I'm sure when I get used to it they'll be shorter.
I've been searching the internet for an answer but nothing seemed to answer my prob. I am using pro tools 8.03 with the digi 003 factory, everything has been pretty fine, just the usual problems and errors you have to overcome with this hobby, but other day something unusual happened. I imported an audio track I had downloaded legally from the internet just to analyse the rms, the peak, and to see what it was doing spectrally in Ozone. I then tried to bounce it down to disc because it was 24bit which wouldn't work in Soundforge and I got some horrendous white noise bursts, left then right, left then right. I instinctively thought someone had attached the noise as security against duplication, which I thought was quite clever. However I have just imported one of my own tracks as audio made on the same computer I use for pro tools and I got that horrendous noise again. Now I not very clever, and certainly didn't do it on purpose, so now I'm thinking there's something wrong here. The noise reminds me of when you demo a plugin and the period expires, or you try to implement it in a recording. Does anyone here know this problem?
cheers
Sacredm