Mr. Stian,
I refer to Acoustica Premium 7.1.8, running on Windows 10 Professional 64-bit.
When I attempt to process an audio file in any of different ways (Volume, Normalize, Equalize, Time Stretch, etc.), when I open the respective module, the audio file in selected but oddly some white vertical lines appear superimposed to the waveform - please see Figure 1.
When the audio is processed by the module and I close it, while the file remains selected the vertical lines remain in place - please see Figure 2.
The vertical lines only disappear when I unselect the audio file.
This was happening in Acoustica 7.1.6, and still happens in the new version 7.1.8. The jpg imagens were taken from version 7.1.6.
Regards,
Paulo
Acoustica Premium 7.1.8 - strange vertical lines on the clip editor window
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- KVRist
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- 125 posts since 1 Oct, 2017
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- KVRian
- 1466 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
Hi Paulo,
Best,
Stian
These are the selection grid lines and you can turn them off (or change the number of them) in the waveform view settings (wrench button in the lower right part of the clip editor's waveform).Paulo-Brazil wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 2:42 pm Mr. Stian,
I refer to Acoustica Premium 7.1.8, running on Windows 10 Professional 64-bit.
When I attempt to process an audio file in any of different ways (Volume, Normalize, Equalize, Time Stretch, etc.), when I open the respective module, the audio file in selected but oddly some white vertical lines appear superimposed to the waveform - please see Figure 1.
When the audio is processed by the module and I close it, while the file remains selected the vertical lines remain in place - please see Figure 2.
The vertical lines only disappear when I unselect the audio file.
This was happening in Acoustica 7.1.6, and still happens in the new version 7.1.8. The jpg imagens were taken from version 7.1.6.
Regards,
Paulo
Best,
Stian