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Old July 14th, 2004, 04:24 PM
ltproductions ltproductions is offline
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Artifacts

I purchased Keyrite Pro 2.008 after reading all the good things the beta testers had to say about it. I am, however, very dissappointed because I still get those "rubberbanding" sounds especially in the bass region. The effect is pretty prominent and distracting. I have Sound Forge installed on the same computer and I can keychange .wav files with it without any noticeable artifacts, so what gives? I would appreciate any suggestions.

Larry T.

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256 MB Ram
Realtek AC '97 onboard audio
Plextor PX W4012A
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Old July 18th, 2004, 10:53 AM
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Exclamation Rubberbanding

You are one of those who can hear this

Nothing you can do to remove this unpleasant sound it's part of the software!!

I was one of those reporting it in the beta testing team but I can understand that they will not change everything just for me so the more people who complaint the better chance we have to get a correction.

It's been a while since I post here & I still can't understand that Keyrite Pro is selling at that price knowing it can't do the job it suppose too!!

With all respect to MTU because I love their products and also their support, I honestly believe that their Key changer shouldn't be offered has is

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