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  1. Hi guys, I just bought the grand piano collection from UVI. For each piano, there are different versions. Can someone please explain what they mean? I have attached a picture below, please take a look at it. Acoustic Grand Piano Script (What does script mean here?) Acoustic Grand Piano D IR (what does IR mean?) Acoustic Grand Piano D Light IR (Light IR ?) Acoustic Grand Piano D Light (Light? sounds lighter?) Acoustic Grand Piano D no RS IR (RS? & IR?) Acoustic Grand Piano D (this one means the piano, vanilla version?) Thanks.
  2. Thank you very much Eriksimon. I am very grateful for your detailed help. I will give everything you mentioned a try and see if I can narrow down the problem. I'll report back. Again, thank you so much. It is very annoying and it really scares the crap out of me when it happens. My ears can't take it. As for I/O buffer size, I tried 512 and Process buffer I also tried Large as well, but it still did not help at all. I also disabled both "input monitoring only for focused track, and record-enabled tracks" and "Input monitoring level for record-enabled strips". Again unfortunately it did not work. Regardless, I will follow your instructions and see what happens. At the same time, I'll start a new project with only 10 tracks or so and see it if starts making that crazy sound. I also froze all tracks but when I played all them back and switching back and forth tracks, the clicking popping noise was still present. The popping seemed to be random, and not constant. Sometimes it's present and sometimes it's not. It is very frustrating.... T_T... I'll try it again.
  3. I am using Logic Pro 10.0.4. This is very weird and it really scares the crap out of me sometimes. I usually have about 80 audio tracks and 5 instrumental tracks. When I am playing all my tracks, it has no problem at all, no clipping, no noise, but the clipping noise appears whenever I click any of the other tracks (channel) while the tracks are playing. I have autozoom enabled, so no matter which track I click on, it has this crazy popping noise. The noise is not constant, its only when I switch view on another track. In addition, if I am not playing, I have no noise when I switch(click on) tracks. Any of you experiencing this problem? Thanks. I am so afraid it's going to hurt my ears. Now I have to stop and click another track to do edits, it's not very pleasant and efficient. I have a quad-core xeon processor running 10.9 Mavericks with 16GB of RAM. Both of the system hard drive my recording hard drive are SSD drives. I still have plenty of space left. My samples and instruments are on a 7200 rpm hard drive.
  4. It does not affect the volume, but it has been happening to me since 9.0.0; once you flatten and merge, the whole region would shift to the right a bit leaving the whole region slower than it was before. Any of you having this problem? One of the ways to avoid it was to export to new track, but sometimes I really just need flatten and merge.
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