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Tab To Transiet Lag (solved)
My OS X.9 Intel imac is pretty fast (16gb of ram, never crashes in large PT 11 native sessions with tons of plug in's, yada yada) HOWEVER, in a session that I imported from another studio the Tab To Transient functionality is really slow to click-respond.
I am trying to tab to transient on a group of only 14 live drum audio tracks, I regularly do this quickly in my regular work environment with with ease... I can't help thinking that when I opened this foreign session that with it, I also imported a setting that is sucking my cpu resources yet everything looks like my regular work flow. Anyone experiencing this? My editing deadline thanks you in advance for ideas Last edited by Top Secret Productions; 08-22-2016 at 05:27 PM. |
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Re: Tab To Transiet Lag
You can try importing session data from the source session to a fresh new session. That can fix certain corruption issues. Sometimes though I've had whatever problem existed come along on the import so the best thing is to just import the audio into a new session. If the files are consolidated and/or time stamped, this is easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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Re: Tab To Transiet Lag
I've had this problem too. Top Jimmy's idea is good and what I do to resolve this is highlight the clip in question and consolidate it (shift-alt-3). Make sure the whole clip is visible using the trimmer tool to avoid losing any audio.
I find this problem crops up when I've dragged in audio files that have long names or haven't been properly time stamped. Try it out!
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Re: Tab To Transiet Lag
Given that this session came from another setup, it might be worth going into your IO setup>Bus tab and deleting any paths that don't apply to your rig(anything mapped to outputs and showing in italics)
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Re: Tab To Transiet Lag
Thanks all, turned out I had a track/region with no audio on it, when deleted the issue was resolved. I have to believe it was a time stamp issue as was mewntioned in the string --good work all
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