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Old 07-21-2013, 09:36 AM
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Default "Out of Bounds" / "Invalid bounds" bug still exists!

Never had this problem before Pro Tools 10.6 and Pro Tools 11. But it still exists! Two tracks with essentially the same guitar signal (one a pickup and the other a mic) have 7 seconds of silence at the beginning. Pro Tools CARVED OFF the first seven seconds of one of the two tracks. So one track starts with sound immediately. Problem is: the waveform drawing still shows the silence so i have to try and "guess" how to align the two again. Doesn't matter if I open in 10.6 or 11- both do the same thing. And to be clear: Pro Tools is PERMANENTLY altering the source file whether I choose to save the session or not! Further, when I tried to consolidate two clips in the same wave file, Pro Tools hung and stalled. Really guys: why has this problem been around so long without a real fix?
BTW: Windows 7 Pro.
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Old 07-21-2013, 12:34 PM
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Default Re: "Out of Bounds" / "Invalid bounds" bug still exists!

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Never had this problem before Pro Tools 10.6 and Pro Tools 11. But it still exists! Two tracks with essentially the same guitar signal (one a pickup and the other a mic) have 7 seconds of silence at the beginning. Pro Tools CARVED OFF the first seven seconds of one of the two tracks. So one track starts with sound immediately. Problem is: the waveform drawing still shows the silence so i have to try and "guess" how to align the two again. Doesn't matter if I open in 10.6 or 11- both do the same thing. And to be clear: Pro Tools is PERMANENTLY altering the source file whether I choose to save the session or not! Further, when I tried to consolidate two clips in the same wave file, Pro Tools hung and stalled. Really guys: why has this problem been around so long without a real fix?
BTW: Windows 7 Pro.
Hi, I've never seen this problem myself, but it'll be difficult to solve without more info. What interface are you using? Does it happen with a different interface or on a different pc? Make sure you go through all the optimizations here and post a SANDRA as described:

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I'm assuming you're recording the direct and miked gtr tracks at the same time? (same instrument, but 2 very different signals!)

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