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Hi,
Somehow Time Adjuster does not respond to the Command key modifier for fine adjustment of the sample delay, this drives me nuts. It used to... I think ? Level reponds ok Is this some forgotten bug ? thanks for any light on the subject Mark 2013 cylinder, Mojave, 16GB ram, Latest Pro Tools Ultimate and plugins
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OS version?
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Mojave, but I think that this has been going on for some time
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Click on the numbers and enter the value you want
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Thanks, but perhaps you missed the point. All plugins, or at least all Avid plugins obey certain rules. And one of them is that when you want to fine tune a specific parameter, you use the Command modifier.
Obviously something was forgotten on this particular plugin and it is very annoying since I use for example the time adjuster to find the right phase relationship I want between a mic and a Di on a double bass or guitar. Beeing able to shift sloooowly the delay makes this process very efficient. Having to manually input values is a drag. I noticed this quite a while ago, but lacked the time to mention this here. And I KNOW this used to work fine a few years ago when I was recording guitar amps with a multi-miked setup Envoyé de mon SM-G950F en utilisant Tapatalk
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Envoyé de mon SM-G950F en utilisant Tapatalk
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Point taken and it sounds like either a bug, or a darn good suggestion(will see if I can push it up the flagpole)
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