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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch Miller" data-source="post: 88962" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>X32 anomaly in recording</p><p></p><p>I recently recorded 24 inputs and 8 submixes via the X32's USB connection to my laptop running Presonus Studio One 2. Over the course of a 3 hour recording (52Gb of .wav files), there are a dozen audio anomalies (i.e. various "glitches" in the audio streams). </p><p></p><p>I'm trying to figure out whether it is something that was picked up by the mics (19 of the inputs were mics; 4 were DIs from keyboards) or a glitch somewhere after it got in the X32.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible for only one (or two or three, but not *all*) of the 32 channels of audio coming in over USB to have a digital defect in it, or would problems with the audio stream affect all 32 channels at once? The reason I ask is that it *seems* that (at least some of) the defects can be heard at different levels in different audio streams. That would seem to imply it was some kind of analog interference, or a noise that was "heard" by the mics. themselves, and not something that happened in the digital domain. It seems like if there was a buffering problem, or such, that the DAW would have stopped or noted some sort of latency issue. Studio One never hiccuped a single time; the laptop never went to sleep, etc.</p><p></p><p>-- Mitch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch Miller, post: 88962, member: 2673"] X32 anomaly in recording I recently recorded 24 inputs and 8 submixes via the X32's USB connection to my laptop running Presonus Studio One 2. Over the course of a 3 hour recording (52Gb of .wav files), there are a dozen audio anomalies (i.e. various "glitches" in the audio streams). I'm trying to figure out whether it is something that was picked up by the mics (19 of the inputs were mics; 4 were DIs from keyboards) or a glitch somewhere after it got in the X32. Is it possible for only one (or two or three, but not *all*) of the 32 channels of audio coming in over USB to have a digital defect in it, or would problems with the audio stream affect all 32 channels at once? The reason I ask is that it *seems* that (at least some of) the defects can be heard at different levels in different audio streams. That would seem to imply it was some kind of analog interference, or a noise that was "heard" by the mics. themselves, and not something that happened in the digital domain. It seems like if there was a buffering problem, or such, that the DAW would have stopped or noted some sort of latency issue. Studio One never hiccuped a single time; the laptop never went to sleep, etc. -- Mitch [/QUOTE]
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