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Subject:Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Posted by: NoOne
Date:3/9/1999 10:37:37 AM

They say third times the charm so I'll try this yet again:

I've heard several people using all different hardware
setups have the same problem: when recording oneshots or
disk-based tracks to an existing acid song, upon playback
the new tracks sound out of synch with the existing loop-
based tracks even though they were just recorded at the
existing tempo.

It's more like a tempo discrepancy than an offset because
you can reroute the loop audio and rerecord it into Acid as
a long oneshot or diskbased track and when playing the new
track with the original loop track at the same time, you
get a flanging effect which is a moving comb-filter caused
by the same audio being delayed by an increasing or
decreasing amount (i.e. a tempo discrepancy).

I've several people post something similar to this question
here and there hasn't been one answer.

Any takers?

Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: KaBudokan
Date:3/11/1999 10:37:00 AM

Brad... sorry I can't help, but yes, I've had the same
problem, and did a post, and no, there were no replies...
I'm working on it, but still the only temporary solution
I've done is to go to cakewalk and record my long audioo
tracks there (which isn't what I'm supposed to have to do,
right?). Let me know if you find out... e-mail is
KaBudokan@aol.com

Brad wrote:
>>They say third times the charm so I'll try this yet again:
>>
>>I've heard several people using all different hardware
>>setups have the same problem: when recording oneshots or
>>disk-based tracks to an existing acid song, upon playback
>>the new tracks sound out of synch with the existing loop-
>>based tracks even though they were just recorded at the
>>existing tempo.
>>
>>It's more like a tempo discrepancy than an offset because
>>you can reroute the loop audio and rerecord it into Acid
as
>>a long oneshot or diskbased track and when playing the new
>>track with the original loop track at the same time, you
>>get a flanging effect which is a moving comb-filter caused
>>by the same audio being delayed by an increasing or
>>decreasing amount (i.e. a tempo discrepancy).
>>
>>I've several people post something similar to this
question
>>here and there hasn't been one answer.
>>
>>Any takers?
>>

Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: bcoe1
Date:3/11/1999 11:25:56 AM

When I record a new track it is often noticeably delayed
from the rest of the project's tracks. I've found that
routinely going into the "preferences" for audio sync and
clicking/unclicking on the pre-roll buffer checkbox will
usually allow me to record in sync for one take.
Subsequent takes go out of sync again unless I do the
click/unclick hack.
I'm using a Creative AWE64 on a PII system.

Alex Kreutzer wrote:
>>Brad... sorry I can't help, but yes, I've had the same
>>problem, and did a post, and no, there were no replies...
>>I'm working on it, but still the only temporary solution
>>I've done is to go to cakewalk and record my long audioo
>>tracks there (which isn't what I'm supposed to have to do,
>>right?). Let me know if you find out... e-mail is
>>KaBudokan@aol.com
>>
>>Brad wrote:
>>>>They say third times the charm so I'll try this yet
again:
>>>>
>>>>I've heard several people using all different hardware
>>>>setups have the same problem: when recording oneshots or
>>>>disk-based tracks to an existing acid song, upon
playback
>>>>the new tracks sound out of synch with the existing
loop-
>>>>based tracks even though they were just recorded at the
>>>>existing tempo.
>>>>
>>>>It's more like a tempo discrepancy than an offset
because
>>>>you can reroute the loop audio and rerecord it into Acid
>>as
>>>>a long oneshot or diskbased track and when playing the
new
>>>>track with the original loop track at the same time, you
>>>>get a flanging effect which is a moving comb-filter
caused
>>>>by the same audio being delayed by an increasing or
>>>>decreasing amount (i.e. a tempo discrepancy).
>>>>
>>>>I've several people post something similar to this
>>question
>>>>here and there hasn't been one answer.
>>>>
>>>>Any takers?
>>>>
>>

Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: pwppch
Date:3/11/1999 7:20:21 PM

Which page are you doing this "pre-roll buffer" change?

Q: What sound hardware are you using? Could you tell me what the
advanced
page for the audio is telling you about the cards interpolate
settings?

Peter

bcoe1 wrote in message ...
>When I record a new track it is often noticeably delayed
>from the rest of the project's tracks. I've found that
>routinely going into the "preferences" for audio sync and
>clicking/unclicking on the pre-roll buffer checkbox will
>usually allow me to record in sync for one take.
>Subsequent takes go out of sync again unless I do the
>click/unclick hack.
>I'm using a Creative AWE64 on a PII system.
>
>Alex Kreutzer wrote:
>>>Brad... sorry I can't help, but yes, I've had the same
>>>problem, and did a post, and no, there were no replies...
>>>I'm working on it, but still the only temporary solution
>>>I've done is to go to cakewalk and record my long audioo
>>>tracks there (which isn't what I'm supposed to have to do,
>>>right?). Let me know if you find out... e-mail is
>>>KaBudokan@aol.com
>>>
>>>Brad wrote:
>>>>>They say third times the charm so I'll try this yet
>again:
>>>>>
>>>>>I've heard several people using all different hardware
>>>>>setups have the same problem: when recording oneshots or
>>>>>disk-based tracks to an existing acid song, upon
>playback
>>>>>the new tracks sound out of synch with the existing
>loop-
>>>>>based tracks even though they were just recorded at the
>>>>>existing tempo.
>>>>>
>>>>>It's more like a tempo discrepancy than an offset
>because
>>>>>you can reroute the loop audio and rerecord it into Acid
>>>as
>>>>>a long oneshot or diskbased track and when playing the
>new
>>>>>track with the original loop track at the same time, you
>>>>>get a flanging effect which is a moving comb-filter
>caused
>>>>>by the same audio being delayed by an increasing or
>>>>>decreasing amount (i.e. a tempo discrepancy).
>>>>>
>>>>>I've several people post something similar to this
>>>question
>>>>>here and there hasn't been one answer.
>>>>>
>>>>>Any takers?
>>>>>
>>>



Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: KaBudokan
Date:3/11/1999 7:55:30 PM

Peter,

Just for reference, I am using Acid Music, and therefore
don't have the audio preferences page (even though my
manual talks about it, I was told that's only for the big
boys :( - thinking about joining that club). I am using
an AMD K6-2-400 and a SB Awe 64 card, 64 mb memory. I
tried again, just counting along to the beats to test the
sync and I still can't fix it... dunno... Looks like I'll
be exporting wav files to Cakewalk anyway, huh?

Peter Haller wrote:
>>Which page are you doing this "pre-roll buffer" change?
>>
>>Q: What sound hardware are you using? Could you tell me
what the
>>advanced
>>page for the audio is telling you about the cards
interpolate
>>settings?
>>
>>Peter
>>
>>bcoe1 wrote in message ...
>>>When I record a new track it is often noticeably delayed
>>>from the rest of the project's tracks. I've found that
>>>routinely going into the "preferences" for audio sync and
>>>clicking/unclicking on the pre-roll buffer checkbox will
>>>usually allow me to record in sync for one take.
>>>Subsequent takes go out of sync again unless I do the
>>>click/unclick hack.
>>>I'm using a Creative AWE64 on a PII system.
>>>
>>>Alex Kreutzer wrote:
>>>>>Brad... sorry I can't help, but yes, I've had the same
>>>>>problem, and did a post, and no, there were no
replies...
>>>>>I'm working on it, but still the only temporary
solution
>>>>>I've done is to go to cakewalk and record my long
audioo
>>>>>tracks there (which isn't what I'm supposed to have to
do,
>>>>>right?). Let me know if you find out... e-mail is
>>>>>KaBudokan@aol.com
>>>>>
>>>>>Brad wrote:
>>>>>>>They say third times the charm so I'll try this yet
>>>again:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I've heard several people using all different
hardware
>>>>>>>setups have the same problem: when recording
oneshots or
>>>>>>>disk-based tracks to an existing acid song, upon
>>>playback
>>>>>>>the new tracks sound out of synch with the existing
>>>loop-
>>>>>>>based tracks even though they were just recorded at
the
>>>>>>>existing tempo.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>It's more like a tempo discrepancy than an offset
>>>because
>>>>>>>you can reroute the loop audio and rerecord it into
Acid
>>>>>as
>>>>>>>a long oneshot or diskbased track and when playing
the
>>>new
>>>>>>>track with the original loop track at the same time,
you
>>>>>>>get a flanging effect which is a moving comb-filter
>>>caused
>>>>>>>by the same audio being delayed by an increasing or
>>>>>>>decreasing amount (i.e. a tempo discrepancy).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I've several people post something similar to this
>>>>>question
>>>>>>>here and there hasn't been one answer.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Any takers?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>
>>
>>

Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: pwppch
Date:3/12/1999 6:59:24 AM

That explains it.

Never mind

Peter

KaBudokan wrote in message ...
>Peter,
>
>Just for reference, I am using Acid Music, and therefore
>don't have the audio preferences page (even though my
>manual talks about it, I was told that's only for the big
>boys :( - thinking about joining that club). I am using
>an AMD K6-2-400 and a SB Awe 64 card, 64 mb memory. I
>tried again, just counting along to the beats to test the
>sync and I still can't fix it... dunno... Looks like I'll
>be exporting wav files to Cakewalk anyway, huh?
>
>Peter Haller wrote:
>>>Which page are you doing this "pre-roll buffer" change?
>>>
>>>Q: What sound hardware are you using? Could you tell me
>what the
>>>advanced
>>>page for the audio is telling you about the cards
>interpolate
>>>settings?
>>>
>>>Peter
>>>
>>>bcoe1 wrote in message ...
>>>>When I record a new track it is often noticeably delayed
>>>>from the rest of the project's tracks. I've found that
>>>>routinely going into the "preferences" for audio sync and
>>>>clicking/unclicking on the pre-roll buffer checkbox will
>>>>usually allow me to record in sync for one take.
>>>>Subsequent takes go out of sync again unless I do the
>>>>click/unclick hack.
>>>>I'm using a Creative AWE64 on a PII system.
>>>>
>>>>Alex Kreutzer wrote:
>>>>>>Brad... sorry I can't help, but yes, I've had the same
>>>>>>problem, and did a post, and no, there were no
>replies...
>>>>>>I'm working on it, but still the only temporary
>solution
>>>>>>I've done is to go to cakewalk and record my long
>audioo
>>>>>>tracks there (which isn't what I'm supposed to have to
>do,
>>>>>>right?). Let me know if you find out... e-mail is
>>>>>>KaBudokan@aol.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Brad wrote:
>>>>>>>>They say third times the charm so I'll try this yet
>>>>again:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I've heard several people using all different
>hardware
>>>>>>>>setups have the same problem: when recording
>oneshots or
>>>>>>>>disk-based tracks to an existing acid song, upon
>>>>playback
>>>>>>>>the new tracks sound out of synch with the existing
>>>>loop-
>>>>>>>>based tracks even though they were just recorded at
>the
>>>>>>>>existing tempo.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>It's more like a tempo discrepancy than an offset
>>>>because
>>>>>>>>you can reroute the loop audio and rerecord it into
>Acid
>>>>>>as
>>>>>>>>a long oneshot or diskbased track and when playing
>the
>>>>new
>>>>>>>>track with the original loop track at the same time,
>you
>>>>>>>>get a flanging effect which is a moving comb-filter
>>>>caused
>>>>>>>>by the same audio being delayed by an increasing or
>>>>>>>>decreasing amount (i.e. a tempo discrepancy).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I've several people post something similar to this
>>>>>>question
>>>>>>>>here and there hasn't been one answer.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Any takers?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>



Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: KaBudokan
Date:3/12/1999 11:09:18 AM

Peter???

What explains it? Using Acid Music? Usind an AMD? An Awe
64??? Little more info please? Anything I can do to help
this?

Alex

Peter Haller wrote:
>>That explains it.
>>
>>Never mind
>>
>>Peter
>>
>>KaBudokan wrote in message ...
>>>Peter,
>>>
>>>Just for reference, I am using Acid Music, and therefore
>>>don't have the audio preferences page (even though my
>>>manual talks about it, I was told that's only for the big
>>>boys :( - thinking about joining that club). I am
using
>>>an AMD K6-2-400 and a SB Awe 64 card, 64 mb memory. I
>>>tried again, just counting along to the beats to test the
>>>sync and I still can't fix it... dunno... Looks like
I'll
>>>be exporting wav files to Cakewalk anyway, huh?
>>>
>>>Peter Haller wrote:
>>>>>Which page are you doing this "pre-roll buffer" change?
>>>>>
>>>>>Q: What sound hardware are you using? Could you tell me
>>>what the
>>>>>advanced
>>>>>page for the audio is telling you about the cards
>>>interpolate
>>>>>settings?
>>>>>
>>>>>Peter
>>>>>
>>>>>bcoe1 wrote in message ...
>>>>>>When I record a new track it is often noticeably
delayed
>>>>>>from the rest of the project's tracks. I've found
that
>>>>>>routinely going into the "preferences" for audio sync
and
>>>>>>clicking/unclicking on the pre-roll buffer checkbox
will
>>>>>>usually allow me to record in sync for one take.
>>>>>>Subsequent takes go out of sync again unless I do the
>>>>>>click/unclick hack.
>>>>>>I'm using a Creative AWE64 on a PII system.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Alex Kreutzer wrote:
>>>>>>>>Brad... sorry I can't help, but yes, I've had the
same
>>>>>>>>problem, and did a post, and no, there were no
>>>replies...
>>>>>>>>I'm working on it, but still the only temporary
>>>solution
>>>>>>>>I've done is to go to cakewalk and record my long
>>>audioo
>>>>>>>>tracks there (which isn't what I'm supposed to have
to
>>>do,
>>>>>>>>right?). Let me know if you find out... e-mail is
>>>>>>>>KaBudokan@aol.com
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Brad wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>They say third times the charm so I'll try this
yet
>>>>>>again:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>I've heard several people using all different
>>>hardware
>>>>>>>>>>setups have the same problem: when recording
>>>oneshots or
>>>>>>>>>>disk-based tracks to an existing acid song, upon
>>>>>>playback
>>>>>>>>>>the new tracks sound out of synch with the
existing
>>>>>>loop-
>>>>>>>>>>based tracks even though they were just recorded
at
>>>the
>>>>>>>>>>existing tempo.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>It's more like a tempo discrepancy than an offset
>>>>>>because
>>>>>>>>>>you can reroute the loop audio and rerecord it
into
>>>Acid
>>>>>>>>as
>>>>>>>>>>a long oneshot or diskbased track and when playing
>>>the
>>>>>>new
>>>>>>>>>>track with the original loop track at the same
time,
>>>you
>>>>>>>>>>get a flanging effect which is a moving comb-
filter
>>>>>>caused
>>>>>>>>>>by the same audio being delayed by an increasing
or
>>>>>>>>>>decreasing amount (i.e. a tempo discrepancy).
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>I've several people post something similar to this
>>>>>>>>question
>>>>>>>>>>here and there hasn't been one answer.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Any takers?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>
>>
>>

Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: pwppch
Date:3/12/1999 5:07:08 PM

I was talking about the "Pre-roll buffer" change.

I was looking in ACID Pro for this setting and could not find it....

We are looking into the record and sync problem.

Peter



KaBudokan wrote in message ...
>Peter???
>
>What explains it? Using Acid Music? Usind an AMD? An Awe
>64??? Little more info please? Anything I can do to help
>this?
>
>Alex
>
>Peter Haller wrote:
>>>That explains it.
>>>
>>>Never mind
>>>
>>>Peter
>>>
>>>KaBudokan wrote in message ...
>>>>Peter,
>>>>
>>>>Just for reference, I am using Acid Music, and therefore
>>>>don't have the audio preferences page (even though my
>>>>manual talks about it, I was told that's only for the big
>>>>boys :( - thinking about joining that club). I am
>using
>>>>an AMD K6-2-400 and a SB Awe 64 card, 64 mb memory. I
>>>>tried again, just counting along to the beats to test the
>>>>sync and I still can't fix it... dunno... Looks like
>I'll
>>>>be exporting wav files to Cakewalk anyway, huh?
>>>>
>>>>Peter Haller wrote:
>>>>>>Which page are you doing this "pre-roll buffer" change?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Q: What sound hardware are you using? Could you tell me
>>>>what the
>>>>>>advanced
>>>>>>page for the audio is telling you about the cards
>>>>interpolate
>>>>>>settings?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Peter
>>>>>>
>>>>>>bcoe1 wrote in message ...
>>>>>>>When I record a new track it is often noticeably
>delayed
>>>>>>>from the rest of the project's tracks. I've found
>that
>>>>>>>routinely going into the "preferences" for audio sync
>and
>>>>>>>clicking/unclicking on the pre-roll buffer checkbox
>will
>>>>>>>usually allow me to record in sync for one take.
>>>>>>>Subsequent takes go out of sync again unless I do the
>>>>>>>click/unclick hack.
>>>>>>>I'm using a Creative AWE64 on a PII system.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Alex Kreutzer wrote:
>>>>>>>>>Brad... sorry I can't help, but yes, I've had the
>same
>>>>>>>>>problem, and did a post, and no, there were no
>>>>replies...
>>>>>>>>>I'm working on it, but still the only temporary
>>>>solution
>>>>>>>>>I've done is to go to cakewalk and record my long
>>>>audioo
>>>>>>>>>tracks there (which isn't what I'm supposed to have
>to
>>>>do,
>>>>>>>>>right?). Let me know if you find out... e-mail is
>>>>>>>>>KaBudokan@aol.com
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Brad wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>They say third times the charm so I'll try this
>yet
>>>>>>>again:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>I've heard several people using all different
>>>>hardware
>>>>>>>>>>>setups have the same problem: when recording
>>>>oneshots or
>>>>>>>>>>>disk-based tracks to an existing acid song, upon
>>>>>>>playback
>>>>>>>>>>>the new tracks sound out of synch with the
>existing
>>>>>>>loop-
>>>>>>>>>>>based tracks even though they were just recorded
>at
>>>>the
>>>>>>>>>>>existing tempo.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>It's more like a tempo discrepancy than an offset
>>>>>>>because
>>>>>>>>>>>you can reroute the loop audio and rerecord it
>into
>>>>Acid
>>>>>>>>>as
>>>>>>>>>>>a long oneshot or diskbased track and when playing
>>>>the
>>>>>>>new
>>>>>>>>>>>track with the original loop track at the same
>time,
>>>>you
>>>>>>>>>>>get a flanging effect which is a moving comb-
>filter
>>>>>>>caused
>>>>>>>>>>>by the same audio being delayed by an increasing
>or
>>>>>>>>>>>decreasing amount (i.e. a tempo discrepancy).
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>I've several people post something similar to this
>>>>>>>>>question
>>>>>>>>>>>here and there hasn't been one answer.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Any takers?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>



Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: NoOne
Date:3/15/1999 10:11:09 AM

FWIW, I'm using an Opcode DATPort with nothing else on the
USB.



Subject:Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by:
Date:3/29/1999 8:35:51 AM

Any word on the Record and Sync problem???



Peter Haller wrote in message ...
>I was talking about the "Pre-roll buffer" change.
>
>I was looking in ACID Pro for this setting and could not find it....
>
>We are looking into the record and sync problem.
>
>Peter




Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: pwppch
Date:3/29/1999 1:38:40 PM

Nothing I can report at this time.

Thanks
Peter

Admiral Webmaster wrote in message ...
>Any word on the Record and Sync problem???
>
>
>
>Peter Haller wrote in message ...
>>I was talking about the "Pre-roll buffer" change.
>>
>>I was looking in ACID Pro for this setting and could not find
it....
>>
>>We are looking into the record and sync problem.
>>
>>Peter
>
>
>



Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by:
Date:3/31/1999 4:13:09 AM

Any idea what the holdup is? Do the engineers need more info to
duplicate
the problem? Has anyone started looking into it?

thanks

Peter Haller wrote in message ...
>Nothing I can report at this time.
>
>Thanks
>Peter




Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: pwppch
Date:3/31/1999 7:37:32 AM

I am one of the engineers. We have looked at the problem.

Once the problem is determined and a solution found, the fix will
appear in
a futute update.

I know you want to know when. I can't tell you that as I don't
know.

If we do need more information, somebody will contact you.

Thanks
Peter



Admiral Webmaster wrote in message ...
>Any idea what the holdup is? Do the engineers need more info to
duplicate
>the problem? Has anyone started looking into it?
>
>thanks
>
>Peter Haller wrote in message ...
>>Nothing I can report at this time.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Peter
>
>
>



Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: Vid_Nut
Date:2/13/2000 2:55:00 AM

Peter,

I just bought Acid and I'm having exactly this problem right now. I
noticed that this thread died way back in march/april of 99.

What was the resolution? I purchased Acid and Sound-Forge expressly
for the purpose of recording guitar tracks along side loops. It will
be big disappointment if i can't get it working.

thanks
rafael

Peter Haller wrote:
>>I am one of the engineers. We have looked at the problem.
>>
>>Once the problem is determined and a solution found, the fix will
>>appear in
>>a futute update.
>>
>>I know you want to know when. I can't tell you that as I don't
>>know.
>>
>>If we do need more information, somebody will contact you.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Peter
>>
>>
>>
>>Admiral Webmaster wrote in message ...
>>>Any idea what the holdup is? Do the engineers need more info to
>>duplicate
>>>the problem? Has anyone started looking into it?
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>Peter Haller wrote in message ...
>>>>Nothing I can report at this time.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>

Subject:Re: Loops Not Synching w/ Disk&Oneshots
Reply by: nmr2
Date:4/24/2000 10:30:00 AM

i think if you bought ACID, there's an upgrade available to ACID
2.0....you probably could download the upgrade from the site....ACID
2.0....you don't have to ACIDize loops in 2.0 and I think that is
where the problem comes in w/ playback at different rates.....email
me for any further details, nate

wrote:
>>Peter,
>>
>>I just bought Acid and I'm having exactly this problem right now. I
>>noticed that this thread died way back in march/april of 99.
>>
>>What was the resolution? I purchased Acid and Sound-Forge expressly
>>for the purpose of recording guitar tracks along side loops. It
will
>>be big disappointment if i can't get it working.
>>
>>thanks
>>rafael
>>
>>Peter Haller wrote:
>>>>I am one of the engineers. We have looked at the problem.
>>>>
>>>>Once the problem is determined and a solution found, the fix will
>>>>appear in
>>>>a futute update.
>>>>
>>>>I know you want to know when. I can't tell you that as I don't
>>>>know.
>>>>
>>>>If we do need more information, somebody will contact you.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>Peter
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Admiral Webmaster wrote in message ...
>>>>>Any idea what the holdup is? Do the engineers need more info to
>>>>duplicate
>>>>>the problem? Has anyone started looking into it?
>>>>>
>>>>>thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>Peter Haller wrote in message ...
>>>>>>Nothing I can report at this time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>>Peter
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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