I am more and more attracted to the idea of not live recording on the computer. Did your solution show up on IntelliGo Neptune web pages or other information? You can’t be the only person with this problem with a Windows Update. We have to be able to recognize production hardware and processes for when someone posts with problems. I was wondering when AI was going to arrive to “help us.” What is your A to D converter? What’s the show? How would I recognize it if I walked into your house cold? You never posted a name. That shows you everything, but most valuable production happens in the loudest 30dB, which is really tiny in Log mode. You used to be able to switch the waveforms to log mode, but that may no longer be available. This is a good deal less handy when I have to match what I’m doing with a forum post. You can even switch it to -96dB and it will display everything. It is totally possible to switch the sound meter to greater sensitivity and that’s what I do. This can lead you to make contradictory assumptions about your sound volume. We note that the “bouncing sound meter” will display everything down to -60dB, but the “blue waves” are generally only visible down to about -24dB to -30dB. When I starting talking about the size of the blue waves, you have to convert to “orange waves” because that’s what your editor looks like. Are you using custom colors for your edit display? Ordinarily nobody cares but during troubleshooting, that can become a problem. Thanks for posting back with your solutions.
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