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Slip to Grid mode no visual grid unless pressing "grid"
I upgraded from PT HD 7.4 so may be I am missing something (probably it was invented in PT8) ....
However in PT HD 9 when switching between slip mode and grid mode I expect to see the grid separation (frames) in grid mode and clean timeline when in slip mode. The thing is when clicking on Time Code ruler grids appear or hide like it was before but I want it follow my mode. Without pressing each time on the TC ruler or "Grid" (selecting it green) in the Grid/Nudge value window. I want Grids when I press F4 and I want NO grid when I press F2. What am I missing after 10 years using Pro Tools? :-) For me as PT HD 7.4 user and PT HD8 skipper it looks like a bug... |
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Just had a play at home on my le and laptop and i see what you mean!! i have gone from grid mode to slip and the grid lines are still showing? I guess they decided to leave grid visible as a reference!! but slip is free floating still. Chris |
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Hi Chris,
Yes, it's true you can freely slip while seeing the grid lines. But I am waiting for the dialog (or even all post folks) editors to jump up with this issue. Also, just like you, I am playing with my PT HD9 on my Mac Mini at home. I see that the ADC is not working. EG inserting some heavy reverb on some track will not reflect any compensations on others how it should. Maybe its looking and counting for the TDM chips? |
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Have you tried it with standard Avid plugs? When you mention "looking for TDM chips" are you saying that you have TDM plugs open? probably not, but .....fff |
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Chris |
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No no no just installed a freash PT HD9. No plugins (only digirack and air ones). |
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