Hans, I still have some problems with a certain kind of music with the new AGC. I was able to fix most of the problems I mentioned last time. It wasn't easy because the new AGC reacted completely differently, but apart from a few manageable details, it's all right now.
But with one style of music I found a few other conspicuous things that affect the sound. This is about piano music, which has a lot of dynamics. If there are big jumps in the music, the AGC is agitating a lot and it starts pumping. This only applies to this kind of music, however, and in all other musical styles it is not so intense. What can you do about the pumping? If I slow down the speeds, the sound is not as good as before, and then it hooks up somewhere else. The Sudden Jump Protection works, but the behaviour obviously comes mainly from the pre-AGC, which, as I wrote before, unfortunately has very few options for setting.
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Does anyone know what might cause an audio dropout issue like this?
I would like to say a few words about that. I had a similar behavior that led to such audio fragments. The problem also occurs for unknown reasons. In Adobe Audition, it mainly occurs when I listen to several audio files in the VST preview. After about 50 files, the signal also drops. Then I have to close audition, and the behavior has disappeared again. But I did indeed have these fragments. I don't know why that happens.