Getting a weird wooosh noise in the background when using some VSTs
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oldspice891 |
Nvm I'm a retard. Don't do too much XTC folks. Mods plz delete this thread. |
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JustinMead |
Are you using demos? |
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oldspice891 |
Nope.
Would it be a problem with my sound card? I'm using a dell inspiron 1420, with like everything upgraded (3 gigs of ram, 2.2 dual processors)
EDIT: Nvm, the program isnt a demo, but the VSTs are. I'm a dumbass. |
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MaxC |
Certainly sounds like the common demo limitation of periodic whitenoise. I wonder what it is considering that possibility has been ruled out... |
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3F05Q |
So you downloaded a bunch of vst's too eh?
Take your bootlegged wooshy-sounding-because-it's-using-bootlegged-demo vsts warez somewhere else. And don't smell this place up with your oldspice. |
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oldspice891 |
Well, atleast I can say I got some chuckles out of your responses. |
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3F05Q |
Delete it yourself. |
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Mr.Mystery |
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Reno |
lol :eyes:
I'm trying to create that sound in one of my tracks!! I'm thinking of switch back to a demo!! |
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System101 |
quote: | Originally posted by Reno
lol :eyes:
I'm trying to create that sound in one of my tracks!! I'm thinking of switch back to a demo!! |
you just have to be prepared to have it occur at random times in each bounce ;) LOL you might have to bounce that sound a couple of times before you get one that you actually like |
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cenik |
quote: | Originally posted by oldspice891
Nvm I'm a retard. Don't do too much XTC folks. Mods plz delete this thread. |
Loi! |
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