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Subject:ACID Music Studio 7.0 "Static" Problem
Posted by: Umikah
Date:9/5/2009 1:03:40 PM

I have a problem with static in ACID Music Studio 7.0. I hear an internittent static noise when tracks are NOT playing. I don't hear the noise when tracks are playing. I also don't hear the static when I render tracks.

It's something in ACID Music Studio 7.0 that is causing the static. It's a low rumbling static. When I click on other programs, the static goes away.

Any ideas on how to get rid of it? I think the problem may have started when I mistakenly changed a setting or something (not sure which one).

Any way of going to default settings without losing plug-ins?

I'm running Windows XP.

Thanks!

Subject:RE: ACID Music Studio 7.0 "Static" Problem
Reply by: pwppch
Date:9/5/2009 5:46:22 PM

Please fill out your system specs in your user profile. It is difficult to help with out know what type of hardware - specifically audio hardware - you are using.

Are you using the Wave Mapper, Wave Classic, or ASIO drivers with your audio hardware. (This is set on the Audio Device preference page.)

Any way of going to default settings without losing plug-ins?

Hold down Ctrl+Shift when you start AMS. This will prompt you to reset AMS' internal preferences.

Peter


Subject:RE: ACID Music Studio 7.0 "Static" Problem
Reply by: Umikah
Date:9/6/2009 1:20:16 PM

I filled out my system specs.

"Microsoft Sound Mapper" is selected as the Audio device type on the Audio Device tab.

Thanks for your help!

Subject:RE: ACID Music Studio 7.0 "Static" Problem
Reply by: pwppch
Date:9/6/2009 7:17:51 PM

I filled out my system specs.

You need to mark them to allow others to see them.

Peter


Subject:RE: ACID Music Studio 7.0 "Static" Problem
Reply by: Umikah
Date:9/17/2009 8:49:11 PM

My bad. Just marked them.

Subject:RE: ACID Music Studio 7.0 "Static" Problem
Reply by: Umikah
Date:10/2/2009 4:59:12 PM

Are you able to see my specs? Hopefully you can help. Thanks!

Subject:RE: ACID Music Studio 7.0 "Static" Problem
Reply by: Bremen Cole
Date:10/2/2009 5:53:09 PM

Do a search on the net for "ASIO4ALL drivers" download and install. Then select it in Acid as you audio driver. Preferences/audio. Your problem will most likely be solved.

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