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Ghost Audio

I’m trying my best to stay in iOS for the project I’m working on. I have ghost audio of a drum track that intermittently comes and goes causing doubling and flanging etc...?
There is no other audio there ( Cubasis)
I’ve tried the usual hard reboot , but it’s still coming back?
Is this a known issue ? Please .
Any help would be appreciated.

IPad Pro 2nd gen 12.9 and standard 2017 iPad , going between both machines so it’s deffinatley the track
In cubasis not the machines.

Comments

  • This sounds most to me like you have an IAA app still loaded on a drum track you've already recorded, and it's loading up everytime you start Cubasis, even if you can't 'see' it in the background, producing the doubling from playing back from the app and the recorded track at the same time. Try opening Cubasis, opening the drum app, removing the app from your audio track, then make sure to swipe up and close it.

    Also recommended after you finish sessions, since these ghost IAA apps happen frequently is a soft reset (hold power button til slide to power off comes on, then hold home button til it goes back to homescreen). This kills all processes so you don't have any unwanted, unseen apps draining your battery in the background.

  • @oat_phipps said:
    This sounds most to me like you have an IAA app still loaded on a drum track you've already recorded, and it's loading up everytime you start Cubasis, even if you can't 'see' it in the background, producing the doubling from playing back from the app and the recorded track at the same time. Try opening Cubasis, opening the drum app, removing the app from your audio track, then make sure to swipe up and close it.

    Also recommended after you finish sessions, since these ghost IAA apps happen frequently is a soft reset (hold power button til slide to power off comes on, then hold home button til it goes back to homescreen). This kills all processes so you don't have any unwanted, unseen apps draining your battery in the background.

    Thankyou I shall give it a try.

  • An easy way to find the mean IAA-ghosts for me, is opening Gestrument or any hosting App, really) and looking inside the Midi destinations-pop-up. Up to now all still available IAA instances (even though invisible) showed up here. I then open said IAA -App, and swipeclose it. Always works. Could be worth a try maybe...

  • Try an app like MIDI wrench to check for midi

    I guess my question is do you have an audio interface hooked up?

    A hardware. EQ?

    Are you using an app like Turnado that actually will perpetually loop your audio part as its function ?

  • Thank you guys , it was patterning still apparently routed to an audio input but closed and fully shut down. I switched the input IAA to none - then to mono , then closed and reopened cubase. That did the trick , just switching to none didn’t do it.
    Funny thing it happened on both iPads at the same time as I always back up to the smaller iPad via airdrop after any important move.
    So thanks guys I learned a lesson there. :)

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