I'm a new logic user recording with a Duet onto a Macbook white (early 2009) with 4 gigs of ram and a 500g hard drive 7200 rpm. I'm working on a project with pianoteq track (frozen to save on the cpu) , a vocal audio track, and I'm adding bass tracks to it. I'm trying to record in cycle mode to get takes down and then choose the best take later.
I just finished recording one take and I got an error message that popped as I hit the space bar to stop recording. SOmething about a write error. My file reocrd fine... except at the end there is a beat of peaked out full al distortion that about made my ears bleed. That's not cool!
Is this a normal bug with logic? Anybody else experience this? Any tips on how to avoid it. I have a low track count I'm dealing with.... how could my system be maxed out. The cpu and hard drive meters aren't showing any stress at all. I'm using logic 9.1 in 32 bit mode on OSX 10.5.8
I have attached a screen shot so you can see at the end of the audio file its just maxed out noise.
Thanks in advance for any advice. I'll guess I'll cautiously get back to recording after my ears stop ringing.
Todd
I just finished recording one take and I got an error message that popped as I hit the space bar to stop recording. SOmething about a write error. My file reocrd fine... except at the end there is a beat of peaked out full al distortion that about made my ears bleed. That's not cool!
Is this a normal bug with logic? Anybody else experience this? Any tips on how to avoid it. I have a low track count I'm dealing with.... how could my system be maxed out. The cpu and hard drive meters aren't showing any stress at all. I'm using logic 9.1 in 32 bit mode on OSX 10.5.8
I have attached a screen shot so you can see at the end of the audio file its just maxed out noise.
Thanks in advance for any advice. I'll guess I'll cautiously get back to recording after my ears stop ringing.
Todd