Lasso
April 24, 2017, 1:10pm
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Can there be any difference in how Cubase and Wavelab is handling the hardware that could explain this?
Both apps use a common module to catch the audio. What I see, is that the audio that is collected is already wrong.
How about the way it’s saved to disk? Cubase records straight to disk whereas Wabelab is set to create a temporary file.
It’s the same mechanism.
I must say I have no clue for the difference. Since this is rare and random, this is maybe by chance you did not get it from cubase.
Do you use the WaveLab monitor function when you record. In that case, do you hear the wrong samples?
Philippe
no not using monitoring - and it would need to predict the incoming audio to reproduce it in double time or whatever the factor the corruption is. I will try to test some.