Weird noise feedback when closing DP3 songs with 2408
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:17 am
Hi there,
I have my trusty 450mhz G4 sawtooth Mac running DP3 using MTP AVx2 (networked) and MIDI Express USB. All of my audio is running through my 2408 Mk1 that goes into the PCI card in the G4. Everything works fine overall. Some things I still have to figure out (like how to hear audio through the 2408 without actually having to record, but that's for another day..
What I am experiencing is this.. I'm working on a song. doing things. no problems.. but when i close a song (not quit the app) i can hear this quick but quiet clicking sound.. ti ti ti ti ti... until i load another song and then it goes away..
Other times, when I quit the app it makes a really loud NANANANANANANAN type of sound.. If I recall correctly the loud mode happens when i exit the whole program and once this happens nothing turns it off except turning of the device.. and it's scary because it's loud and if my mixer is turned up.. hard on the monitors..
So I was just wondering if anyone has come across something like this before.
Thanks,
Caleb
I have my trusty 450mhz G4 sawtooth Mac running DP3 using MTP AVx2 (networked) and MIDI Express USB. All of my audio is running through my 2408 Mk1 that goes into the PCI card in the G4. Everything works fine overall. Some things I still have to figure out (like how to hear audio through the 2408 without actually having to record, but that's for another day..
What I am experiencing is this.. I'm working on a song. doing things. no problems.. but when i close a song (not quit the app) i can hear this quick but quiet clicking sound.. ti ti ti ti ti... until i load another song and then it goes away..
Other times, when I quit the app it makes a really loud NANANANANANANAN type of sound.. If I recall correctly the loud mode happens when i exit the whole program and once this happens nothing turns it off except turning of the device.. and it's scary because it's loud and if my mixer is turned up.. hard on the monitors..
So I was just wondering if anyone has come across something like this before.
Thanks,
Caleb