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Unread post by CleverConQueso » 12 Sep 2011, 19:13

I notice that when I disconnect a wire from an output or when I turn a patch off that sometimes I'll get a angry noise in that channel. I think this may be new since 5.7. It happens with audio matrix sometimes, as well and doesn't matter what I have patched. Is anyone else seeing this? Or could it be my ASIO driver?

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Unread post by nay-seven » 12 Sep 2011, 20:35

have you try the same patch in the old 5.50.58 and confirm you don't have this problem too..?

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Unread post by CleverConQueso » 12 Sep 2011, 20:37

That will take some doing. I'm not sure that I have an old version any more. Does it happen to you?

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Unread post by nay-seven » 12 Sep 2011, 20:40

no noise here...

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Unread post by caco » 12 Sep 2011, 21:37

I get something similar but it only happens very occasionally and is not repeatable. It has always happened for me with all versions of Usine, maybe once or twice in a week when I use Usine most days so is very rare for me. Senso never found a reason for it so I have always blamed by ASIO driver!

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Unread post by bsork » 12 Sep 2011, 21:46

I'm assuming the removed connections are audio signals(?). If so, isn't it more likely that it has something to do with the last receiced audio block "hanging". I've encountered something similar with the volume/mute module: turning gain down to -inf (ie <=-80dB) or muting often creates a static noise, which sounds different each time. Turning down to -79.9dB does however not.
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Unread post by CleverConQueso » 12 Sep 2011, 23:00

Bjørn and Caco-
Yep, that's the scenario. I have better luck turning audio down than off. And it is not always, but for me more often than 'sometimes'.
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Unread post by senso » 13 Sep 2011, 11:11

confirmed.
this point will be improved in the next release 5.70.027


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Unread post by GDLive » 19 Sep 2011, 18:31

Thank you for the fix !
My Dell laptop hp didn't resist to this two weeks ago.. I'll have to use the warranty :/

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