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strange message when trying to commit to an elastic audio track
Hi Everyone when i Select elastic qualities and click "none Commit" after secting the appropriate speed for the standard Avid drum loop I get a confusing message which i have attached.
Does anyone know anything about this. Would really appreciate your knowledge. Cheers |
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Re: strange message when trying to commit to an elastic audio track
It's certainly an error I have seen a couple of times in the past. Try changing the timebase of the track, so if it's currently on ticks set it to samples or vice versa. If the track contains alternate playlists make sure 'selection changes alternate playlists' is checked.
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Re: strange message when trying to commit to an elastic audio track
Great idea I'll give it a try thanks heaps.
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