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last night i uploaded some piano music in .wav to my RH10

when i listened to them there was some noise throughout the whole music

the noise's like playing piano next to an unlocked snare

i tried some other piano solo and piano concerto and the noise appears on the piano part only

i played the wav in my comp and it's ok so it only happens on my RH10 sad.gif

i also converted the wav to atract3(256), the noise disappeared but unfortunately i can always hear the difference between wav and atract3.

anyone have any idea about this?

i wonder if it's related to the output power of RH10 unsure.gif

anyway i will get an optical cable in these few days to see if recording it will fix the prob or not.

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Just a guess, but:

Were other USB connections plugged in to your computer, or were you running many other programs while uploading? SonicStage uses a lot of processing power and memory, and the static may have been a result of the computer trying to do too much.

Try the download again while running as few processes as possible: disconnect from internet, turn off Antivirus and Firewall, unplug other USBs, etc. If you were connecting to SS via a USB hub, unplug the hub and go directly into the USB port.

Very odd that it should only occur with solo piano. If you can do this experiment, please report back on results.

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Just a guess, but:

Were other USB connections plugged in to your computer, or were you running many other programs while uploading? SonicStage uses a lot of processing power and memory, and the static may have been a result of the computer trying to do too much.

Try the download again while running as few processes as possible: disconnect from internet, turn off Antivirus and Firewall, unplug other USBs, etc. If you were connecting to SS via a USB hub, unplug the hub and go directly into the USB port.

Very odd that it should only occur with solo piano. If you can do this experiment, please report back on results.

I just did everything you said and tried again

unfortunately the noise is still there

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i've got the same problem when i record wav tracks on the RH10 with sonicstage, but when record in PCM with the RH10 using the optical or "line in" I don't have any noise.

I think it's a sonicstage problem. I will try it again with the updates.

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Okay

found out where the problem is

I forgot to turn off DSP in foobar in diskwriter

which means the converted wav files turned out to be at 96000Hz sampling rate

and sonicstage tried, failed to convert my wav back to 44100Hz with CD quality

turn it off and there we go, no more noises happy.gif

*pathetic* need to convert my music again now ph34r.gif

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