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Pro tools delay compensation
Pro tools delay compensation






pro tools delay compensation

One of the best features of TDM-based Pro Tools systems is the negligible latency, or input-to-output delay, while recording. and if i want to use something different for other projects sure. If i did not need to use pro tools i might not. unfortunately all we can do is have patience and try and give them some support by Reporting Bugs in Support Cases. I feel like they have trying to get this Business Model to get better and better. and it must be tough now that they are trying to put out a new version / or fixes on a tighter and tighter growing schedule of releases. and i think imho they are doing good testing.

pro tools delay compensation

No problem with the subscription model, I am a happy pro tools user for years, no complaints here, but lately the new releases practically contains nothing but hot air and new bugs. To be honest I wonder what the heck 12.8 is out for ? It only brought me this showstopper and 0 usable features. Strange this hasn't been tested, Pretty basic functionality, I mean in addition to my post, not only the track freeze isn't working: bouncing the whole project isn't working either. I am currentlly uninstalling 12.8 and reinstalling 12.7.1 Then freeze or bounce: you will immediately notice/see the delay between the midi notes and the wav files from the frozen track.Īny help on this matter ? I am happy to provide the test-project.īTW this is just protools 12.8 on a Mac not the HD version a third audio track, no audio, just insert a plugin that causes the ADC to work A virtual instrument track, let's say the piano miditrack containing a few notes routed to I even created a new project in 12.8 with a: I have reproduced this on 2 different new installed Mac systems with different sound devices and with a pro tools 12.7 project (that didn't have the problem). The only workaround is to make all plugins that have ADC inactive (so there is no actual ADC) then a commit is working properly. However: when I freeze or commit the virtual instrument, the timing is completely off. On another track a plug-in is inserted, a plug in that causes Delay Compensation to kick in. The root of the issue: A virtual instrument, let's say drums, is receiving notes from a midi track. As it relates to this topic (I can't start a new thread) I will post it here.

pro tools delay compensation

I came across a possible bug in Pro Tools 12.8 I have been able to reproduce the error on a different system and a different project. Hi All, I am new to the forum but been using Pro Tools a few years.








Pro tools delay compensation