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Old 04-23-2017, 05:18 PM
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Default Re: H/W Buffer and Latency

Hi Donald

While we wait for the experts, I’ll have a go!

I often start by choosing an Instrument for Click Track:
Setup Menu>Click/Countoff>set Output in Click/Countoff options.
Using ‘Save As’ for my User Setting, I can then remove the VI (No Insert) and make its Track Inactive. Just keep the audio, which I prefer to the standard Click Track.
Using PT 11.2.1 HD, I print to audio as I go (Bounce to Disk), to free up resources.

I make all the other “not necessary right now” Tracks and their Plug-Ins Inactive –
I set the H/W Buffer at 64 and record Omnisphere (AAX) with no problems.

For Omnisphere (VST) combined with assorted other VIs and Effects, I love Blue Cat’s Synth version of PatchWork to load “The Lot” in one plug-in. H/W Buffer at 64. Have you tried this way?
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Last edited by unkJE; 04-23-2017 at 05:38 PM. Reason: recommend updating to PatchWork 2.0 (if you haven't already!)
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