Ralph Bertini
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I knew I was dense but this takes the cake. I simply plugged an audio cable from the sound card into a speaker and …audio. I was so focused on mojo I overlooked the obvious. I’ll check out the rewire thing. I’m sort of in a bind cause i have to deliver a project on friday and the guy who shot the “executive message” really messed up the audio. I have to try to remove hiss and a/c noise. Probably would have been cleaner in a parking lot. At least I can read my dummy book and figure out how to do it. I understand all you need is a few frames of the background and thru some magical process remove that set of frequencies on the whole clip.
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Thanks Willie. I knew I was dense but this takes the cake. I simply plugged an audio cable from the sound card into a speaker and …audio. I was so focused on mojo I overlooked the obvious. I’ll check out the rewire thing. I’m sort of in a bind cause i have to deliver a project on friday and the guy who shot the “executive message” really messed up the audio. I have to try to remove hiss and a/c noise. Probably would have been cleaner in a parking lot. At least I can read my dummy book and figure out how to do it. I understand all you need is a few frames of the background and thru some magical process remove that set of frequencies on the whole clip.
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Willie,
Yes the box is checked. I was wondering, if the mojo should appear in the list of devices. I only see the audigy card and wave mapper as choices. Other than that, I’ve checked everything I can think of. I have one of those foxpro learn audition even if your dumb books while it’s been helpful, I may go thru the manual again. There HAS to be something so simple I’ve missed. -
Sorry, xpro 4.6, mojo xw8200 all approved components
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Are you using mojo?
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Thanks, I knew it was something like that. It was the ctrl command I was missing
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Thanks for the info. I know LaCies run VERY hot. I have the G-Tech at work and other than replacing the bad switch It works very quiet and cool. No problems since then.
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i had a heck of a time with underruns. In my case is was a bus conflict. Meaning it could not keep up with the data stream. I encountered this while trying to install internal sata drives. My problem, seemed to point to the type of sata controller card I was using. I was trying to raid the drives. If you search underruns there should be a ton of info about it. I couldn’t get the machine to capture at all. As soon as I would start in would run a few seconds and stop with the error message. Sorry I could be more specific, I barely understand it all myself. Abandoning raiding the drives solve my problem
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Great! Thanks Scott
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Thanks,I appreciate the prompt reply