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>> I have a very persistent and vexing problem with computer hash
coming
>> out of my firewire interfaces that I would like to resolve before I
>> lose my mind.
>>
> Unfortunately, that is a G5 issue, I believe. No way around that. If
> it's what I think it is (computer generated noise when certain actions
> are taken).
>
> Orren
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Hi Orren,
I'm planning to buy a G5 when Tiger is released. Or, at least I was.....
My questions are, which model is proven to work best with Logic,
fewest bugs/problems/issues, and, now, do they all have this hash?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance,
Peace,
Ed Billeaud
Snowflake Studio
> >> I have a very persistent and vexing problem with computer hash
> >> coming out of my firewire interfaces that I would like to
resolve
> >> before I lose my mind.
> > Unfortunately, that is a G5 issue, I believe. No way around
> > that. If it's what I think it is (computer generated noise when
> > certain actions are taken).
> > Orren
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Ed Billeaud <edva@e...> wrote:
> Hi Orren,
> I'm planning to buy a G5 when Tiger is released. Or, at least I
> was..... My questions are, which model is proven to work best with
> Logic, fewest bugs/problems/issues, and, now, do they all have this
> hash? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance,
Hi,
I work with both PT (6.4) and Logic (7.0.1) on a 1,8 dual G5/DIGI002.
With Logic everything is rel. fine (apart from the occasional
crash-out-of-nowhere of course) and silent, but when running PT a funny
thing happens: I get this nasty high-frequency buzzing sound. When I
click-hold a scrollbar it's gone, when I release the mouse it's back.
Really annoying, if you got any HF-sensitivity left..
Can't provide you with an explanation but just wanted to let you
know. I'm not even sure if it's the G5 or the DIGI002 that produces the
buzz.
regards, Anne Soldaat
On Jan 28, 2005, at 9:46, asoldaat wrote:
> Hi,
> I work with both PT (6.4) and Logic (7.0.1) on a 1,8 dual G5/DIGI002.
> With Logic everything is rel. fine (apart from the occasional
> crash-out-of-nowhere of course) and silent, but when running PT a funny
> thing happens: I get this nasty high-frequency buzzing sound.
Apple's secret "ProTools Killer" ;-)
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>>
>>> I have a very persistent and vexing problem with computer hash
coming
>>> out of my firewire interfaces that I would like to resolve
before I
>>> lose my mind.
>>>
>> Unfortunately, that is a G5 issue, I believe. No way around that.
If
>> it's what I think it is (computer generated noise when certain
actions
>> are taken).
>>
are your Firewire interfaces using a power adapter, or are they drawing
power from the G5 (I'm not sure how Firewire works, but my USB
interface is making a high pitch noise whenever Logic (or any other app
which uses coreaudio a lot) starts up, and it is due to the interface
drawing power through the USB cable. Plug the interface into the wall
with it's own adapter, and the sound disappears...
Like I said, I don't know if Firewire works in the same way...
pseudo
--- asoldaat <asoldaat@...> wrote:
> I work with both PT (6.4) and Logic (7.0.1) on a 1,8
> dual G5/DIGI002.
> With Logic everything is rel. fine (apart from the
> occasional
> crash-out-of-nowhere of course) and silent, but when
> running PT a funny
> thing happens: I get this nasty high-frequency
> buzzing sound. When I
> click-hold a scrollbar it's gone, when I release the
> mouse it's back.
> Really annoying, if you got any HF-sensitivity
> left..
> Can't provide you with an explanation but just
> wanted to let you
> know. I'm not even sure if it's the G5 or the
> DIGI002 that produces the
> buzz.
> regards, Anne Soldaat
I had this same problem with Logic on a G5 and a
firewire interface. I was running both the output from
my D/A and the analog output from my G5 into a mixer
for monitoring purposes. As soon as i removed the
audio out from the Mac to the mixer, the problem
disappeared permanantly.
JP
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