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Old 11-21-2009, 12:12 AM
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Default Time gap after realtime bounce

Hey everyone!

Every time I do a realtime bounce in Pro Tools and I reimport the bounced file into Pro Tools, I notice that Pro Tools has inserted this, approx. 900 samples time gap in the beginning of my audio file. What is wrong with my Pro Tools?

When I output an audio track to a bus and I record that signal in Pro Tools there is no delay. The new waveform lines up with the original waveform perfectly.

I'm doing some sound design these days for a computer game, and it's impossible for me to bounce audio without getting this extra silence time gap in the beginning of my audio files. Why is that?

Im using a Digi003 rack and Im running Pro Tools LE 8.0.1.
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