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Old 04-13-2012, 10:22 PM
Hopeless and Reckless Hopeless and Reckless is offline
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Default Slower playback speed when using optical clock

Weirdest thing today. I am using a DigiMax running over ADAT to my Digi002 on PT 10. I did this before on PT 7.4 with no issues.

Now, when I try to overdub when the clock is using Optical, the playback speed is significantly slower. The music just crawls. The only way I can get things back to normal is to use the internal clock. That means I can't record using my DigiMax.

Another weird thing is when I tune using the Optical clock, the guitar is a whole step lower.

I need help please. I am hoping it's a setting tweak.

Thanks!
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