Southpaw
December 20th, 2006, 07:21 PM
Recently, I upgraded my recording setup new computer, updated software, a couple of mics, etc. For the most part it works wonderfully, but I'm have a very odd problem:
I'm running into a strange problem with Sound Forge 8.0. Whenever I record with it, it hard limits my signal to -6db. Nothing I do seems to help and I can't figure out why it's doing that. I've fished through the preferences menues, reloaded my M-Audio Delta 1010 drivers, reinstalled Sound Forge, everything I could think of to fix it but nothing seems to work.
At the moment, I am reduced to recording at half my normal input volume and then just doubling the volume once I've recorded it in Sound Forge. It's not a very good solution, but I'm stuck with it until I can figure out why it's giving me this grief.
Have any of you run into this problem before?
For what it's worth, I also have Cubase 4.0 and it works flawlessly. There are no limiting issues when recording. I love it!
I'm running into a strange problem with Sound Forge 8.0. Whenever I record with it, it hard limits my signal to -6db. Nothing I do seems to help and I can't figure out why it's doing that. I've fished through the preferences menues, reloaded my M-Audio Delta 1010 drivers, reinstalled Sound Forge, everything I could think of to fix it but nothing seems to work.
At the moment, I am reduced to recording at half my normal input volume and then just doubling the volume once I've recorded it in Sound Forge. It's not a very good solution, but I'm stuck with it until I can figure out why it's giving me this grief.
Have any of you run into this problem before?
For what it's worth, I also have Cubase 4.0 and it works flawlessly. There are no limiting issues when recording. I love it!