I had an issue about half an hour ago. I was using a 10Harmonics contraption, and had assigned each harmonic amplitude to a CC knob. I recorded automation on eight of the harmonics simultaneously. I played it back, and when the automation reached the time when I had stopped recording, the Harmonics contraption started making an awful buzzing sound. It did this twice, and it was fine once I disabled/re-enabled audio. or to manually moving the harmonic or gain faders. The visual waveform remained the same as I moved the harmonic faders. The frequency still worked, but the sound the contraption made was absolutely atrocious.
I ended up just creating a new harmonics contraption and copying all the automation over. Nothing too strenuous, but still a pain. Just thought you guys would like to know.
(If it has any bearing, I'm running 32-bit Windows XP.)
Sorry, made an error in writing the post, and there doesn't seem to be an edit function. That first paragraph is supposed to read:
I had an issue about half an hour ago. I was using a 10Harmonics contraption, and had assigned each harmonic amplitude to a CC knob. I recorded automation on eight of the harmonics simultaneously. I played it back, and when the automation reached the time when I had stopped recording, the Harmonics contraption started making an awful buzzing sound. It did this twice, and it was fine once I disabled/re-enabled audio. But the third time it stuck. It wouldn't respond to the automation, or to manually moving the harmonic or gain faders. The visual waveform remained the same as I moved the harmonic faders. The frequency still worked, but the sound the contraption made was absolutely atrocious.
Hi. Do you have any other contraptions running? To me it sounds more like your audio output is freezing/glitching rather than just the 10Harmonics.
What audio interface are you using? Have you adjusted the buffer or driver in the AudioMulch settings?
Thanks
Ross.