Annoying hum in T1

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platinumears wrote:
headquest wrote:i talk about nothing but the tyne?
:hihi:
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slainte :? rob

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Who says there aren't any women in this forum? ;)

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LBN wrote:Who says there aren't any women in this forum? ;)
:o Are you a woman?

Wow! :shock:

So, er.. what are you wearing at the moment?









(Sorry!)
:hihi:

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WTF have you been ingesting this lunchtime plat ???

slainte :hihi: rob

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:lol:

I'm just high on life.. ;)

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platinumears wrote:
LBN wrote:Who says there aren't any women in this forum? ;)
:o Are you a woman?

Wow! :shock:

So, er.. what are you wearing at the moment?









(Sorry!)
:hihi:
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Sorry if I'm not what you expected. :(

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Jeezus, what have I started!? You lot need analysing, you know that? I worry about you at nights...

Anyway, Platters, I tried archiving that edit as you suggested (remember, couple of pages back before everyone started dribbling?). Loaded it into a new project in T1 and the noise was still there. Loaded the same archive into a new project in T2 - no noise at all.

Buggered if I know.

:?
Croak

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LBN wrote: Image
:love: Where have you been all my life? :hihi:



@ Toad; :shrug:

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Toad wrote:Jeezus, what have I started!? You lot need analysing, you know that? I worry about you at nights...

Anyway, Platters, I tried archiving that edit as you suggested (remember, couple of pages back before everyone started dribbling?). Loaded it into a new project in T1 and the noise was still there. Loaded the same archive into a new project in T2 - no noise at all.

Buggered if I know.

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I wonder if it's something iffy in your preferences file? I don't have T1 on this machine, but i seem to remember the file was called tracktionsettings or tracktion.settings in T1, but in T2 it seems to be called just settings.

You should be able to find it in your C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Tracktion directory. Just delete (or rename) your tracktionsettings file, then restart tracktion and a new one will be created.

You'll have to set T1 up as you like it again, but certainly the T2 settings file has info for things like dithering, I wonder if you've turned on something like that in T1, but not in T2, either by accident, or you just forgot? It's obviously not the edit itself, which really only leaves the general Tracktion settings.
"my gosh it's a friggin hardware"

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