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Old 01-19-2009, 07:16 PM
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Default Re: slow save times in PT8?

There are other problems though related to Kontakt. Pro-Tools faders don't always respond accurately to their respective MIDIed parts in Kontakt. Sometimes a fader at 127 with bring the respective part to +12db, other times just 0db (Center). Sometimes typing sounds into the browser will produce garbage (i.e. b?a?ss instead of bass), and more. I keep wanting to use it in PT, but it keeps killing the workflow and its hard to get things done.

Looks like I'll be using my hardware sequencer (and perahaps my racked XV5080) for a little bit until NI works these things out. Such a shame because Kontakt and its Library leave you wanting to compose, compose and compose some more!
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