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Old 10-16-2014, 10:56 AM
Gene100 Gene100 is offline
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Default Click II plugin not syncing to manual tempo?

Hi folks,

I upgraded to the latest version of Protools 11.2.1


I was starting a session and wanted to set the tempo manually by disengaging the conductor icon in the transport and highlighting the tempo field and pressing T on the keyboard to set the tempo.

Problem is the click II plugin is staying at the conductor setting of the initial session default tempo of 120.

I have been using ProTools since the LE 6.7 days and have never had this problem wirh and version or cs update.

Any ideas how to fix this or are any of you finding the same?

Any fixes?

Thanks in advance,

Eugene
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