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glitch with auto join in PT 10
We just upgraded to PT 10 and when using auto join, which I do all the time, when the fader goes back into write (I'm talking about fader volume level) it makes a level glitch of about 8 samples with a level jump in that time that can be as much as a couple of dB (and can be up or down). I am working with a Control 24, and never had this problem with my setup in PT 9. I have tried different faders, various lengths of preroll, crossfade times and anything that looked even remotely relevant in Preferences, but nothing seems to change it. Also, every once in a while, it doesn't do it (that is, it works correctly) so I am thinking it is a bug. Anyone have any experience with or insight on this?
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Re: glitch with auto join in PT 10
I think you are referring to a known bug here. The glitch is audible but you once you playback it is not there correct ?
Chris
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Re: glitch with auto join in PT 10
no. It is still there when I stop and go back. It is very visible because it is making 4 breakpoints - where it starts, the bottom of the down (or up), the end of the down (or up) and then where it continues on at the level it should have. So it is a visible back breakpoint spot when you look at the volume on the track because there are 4 points almost on top of each other.
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Re: glitch with auto join in PT 10
Another thing I noticed yesterday is that when I had a level written throughout the session on a track, such as 0, and I was writing any higher or lower level, when it went back into write, it put a breakpoint at my new level (say +7) then another breakpoint at 0, wrote at 0 for 8 - 10 samples, made another breakpoint at 0, then jumped up to +7, put another breakpoint there and then kept writing at +7 from there. And it make a visible and audible jump in my recorded track. If I was in write at 0, when it started writing again, it was fine continuing to write at 0 and did not even make a breakpoint there.
If this is a known bug, will it be fixed? And fixed in PT 11, which we will be going to very soon? |
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