Warbling sound in Vegas Audio project

pat52 wrote on 7/5/2004, 9:40 PM
I am getting a warbling sound on a small project that I just created in Vegas 5. I am running five instrument tracks and three vocal tracks.
During the solo it sounds like the bass and the guitars are "under water" - the warbling sound. This does not occur elsewhere in the song.
I am running about two plug-ins per track and a Waves Ultramaximizer on two busses.
Has anyone else experienced this?

Pat52

Comments

Geoff_Wood wrote on 7/6/2004, 4:04 PM
You wouldn't by any chance has a plugin set to give a warbly under-water type effect ?

geoff
JMacSTL wrote on 7/20/2004, 10:03 AM
i notice that i get a "warbly" sound too, when using a lot of pllug ins. It's more of a stuttering, in a smooth way, but still unacceptable. i'm wondering if i increase my RAM from 512MB to a gig, if this will help. I notice that when deleting plug ins, the problem can be made to go away.

jmm in stl

Windows10 with Vegas 11 Pro (most recent build). Intel Core i7-3770 @ 3.40GHz 3.90 GHz, 32GB ram, separate audio and video disks. Also Vegas 17 Pro on same system. GPU: NVDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER. Dynamic RAM preview=OFF.

pat52 wrote on 7/20/2004, 8:38 PM
In attempting to find an answer, I opened Task Manager and clicked on the performance tab. I played back the song . . . when the song reached the solo, the CPU Usage History shot to 100%. No change of plug ins at that point.

flyerstl. can you open Task Manager and play back your song and see if CPU Usage goes to 100%?
Anyone else experience this?
Geoff_Wood wrote on 7/20/2004, 9:22 PM
Check the effects chain o\n the solo track is clear. Also, check the media properties of the solo file - it's not 32 bit/194K, or MP3 or something odd by any chance ?

Could be the solo file corrupt too, I guess.


geoff