Volume Levels are adjusting on their own
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I can't believe what I'm seeing, the stupid recording volume for the input track is adjusting it's self and I need it to STOP. Anyone cross paths w/ that BS?
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That would be remarkable. What's on your signal path and how can you see it adjusting itself?
I had something like this happen to me. faders and other controls would randomly set to strange values. for me it was a hardware issue (caused by a bad graphics card, oddly enough).
Try unplugging any midi controllers you have, I had a similar thing happen and it turned out to be a problem with my Akai MPD218. I had to do a bit of trial and error tightening and loosening the screws that hold it together, if it was really tight or too loose I would get a similar problem intermittently.
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I just got a Scarlett Solo to connect up to the computer / recognized by the software and everything works excellent but I can watch the volume slider on my track that I'm working, take control of my volume and start to throttle me down like a Fn ghost, So I put the ol mousy pointer on the slider and move it up higher and it seems to stop. WTF .... lol what a spook fest
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I had a similar thing ages ago too, turned out to be my midi controller.
OP - try disconnecting your midi controller see if solves the issue.
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This should be easy to rule out if there is an automation track in the sequencer or if the volume faders have that neon green outline.
I would echo what has been suggested by others, try disconnecting any MIDI/USB devices and start troubleshooting your computer hardware.
Also make sure you don't have a tremolo running.
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